The Bermuda Cadet Corps was a youth organisation in the Imperial fortress colony of Bermuda, sponsored originally by the War Office and the British Army. Modelled on the Cadet Corps in England, now or
Cap badge of the Bermuda Cadet Corps
Cadet Corps (Saltus Grammar School), ca. 1901
Bermuda Cadet Corps in the Second World War
22 June 1940 Prospect Camp inspection by Lieutenant-General Sir Denis Bernard of 1st Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps Contingent to the Lincolnshire Regiment, including pre-war BCC officer Second-Lieutenant (Acting Major) Bernard John Abbott
The Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps was created in 1894 as a reserve for the Regular Army infantry component of the Bermuda Garrison. Renamed the Bermuda Rifles in 1951, it was amalgamated into the Berm
Badges of the Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps (left), the Bermuda Rifles (as the BVRC was retitled between 1951 and 1965, right), the Royal Lincolnshire Regiment (top), and its successor, the Royal Anglian Regiment (bottom-centre)
Establishment and Strength of the British Army (excluding Indian native troops stationed in India) prior to August, 1914.
Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps cap badge
BVRC officers attached to 2/4th Btn East Yorkshire Regiment in 1918