Cadets from 3 Coy were the first cadet units from Lincolnshire Army Cadet Force to visit the Octavia Hill Museum in Wisbech. The museum offers a unique and enriching experience that ties their modern-day service to the legacy of a pioneering social reformer. This visit not only provided an historical context but also highlights Octavia Hill's significant contributions to the Army Cadet Force and other organisations, highlighting her enduring influence on social welfare and public service.
Octavia Hill's Impact on the Army Cadet Force
Octavia Hill (1838-1912) was a visionary social reformer whose work extended into various facets of society, including the establishment and promotion of the Army Cadet Force. Hill recognised the potential of structured military training to provide young people, particularly those from underprivileged backgrounds, with discipline, a sense of duty, and opportunities for personal development. Her advocacy played a crucial role in the early support and promotion of the Army Cadet Force, emphasising the importance of instilling values such as leadership, responsibility, and community service in youths of the time. These values are still championed in today’s Army Cadets forces around the country, especially in Lincolnshire.