60 years of Gold awards
Representing the Ballymena Detachment Army Cadet Force at the event was Cadet Company Sergeant Major Emmalee Wray from Carnlough while the the Cullybackey Detachment ACF was represented by Cadet Corporal Alex Fleming from Portglenone.
The programme, which included sessions on teamwork and leadership skills as well as managing a Duke of Edinburgh Award group, enables students, not only to complete the Gold Award residential requirement, but to progress in leading Duke of Edinburgh Award groups in their local area.
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The week long course combined classroom sessions with practical learning through adventurous training and a recreational visit to the nearby Game of Thrones set.
Colonel Ashley Fulford, the Army Cadet Force Association’s Duke of Edinburgh Award Panel Chair, said: “We decided to hold this event to celebrate the 60thAnniversary following on from the success of a similar event held ten years ago in Northern Ireland to mark the 50th Anniversary of the award.
“This year’s diamond anniversary event was great week with some really engaged cadets and young adults getting to grips with the Award, and having some fun at the same time. I’m grateful too for the staff who gave up their personal time to help run the course.”
The Gold Duke of Edinburgh Award residential was made possible by the support from HQ Regional Command Cadets Branch and the Northern Ireland ACF community.