Australian Air Force Cadets
The Australian Air Force Cadets (AAFC), known as the Air Training Corps (AIRTC) until 2001, is a Federal Government funded youth organisation. The parent force of the AAFC is the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). Along with the Australian Army Cadets (AAC) and the Australian Navy Cadets (ANC), it is part of the Australian Defence Force Cadets.
Australian Air Force Cadets wearing the long-sleeved service dress; parading at the memorial outside St John's Ashfield
AAFC issued PH299 "Blue Books" prior to use of ID cards. These ceased use around 2016 in regional units. (Newer version on the left, older version on the right).
Piper PA-38 Tomahawk in Australian Air Force Cadet livery
A PZL Krosno KR-03A Puchatek in Australian Air Force Cadets livery
The Australian Army Cadets (AAC) is the youth military program and organisation of the Australian Army, tasked with supporting participants to contribute to society, fostering interest in defence force careers, and developing support for the forces. The program has more than 19,000 army cadets between the ages of 12 and 20 based in more than 200 units around Australia. The values of the AAC are "Service, Courage, Respect, Integrity and Excellence".
Australian Army Cadets
Cadets of 306ACU Monash and Australian veterans parading in Melbourne on ANZAC Day.
Structure of the Australian Army Cadets.
The Australian Army Cadets uniform, rank of corporal