Becoming an Army Cadet has heaps of benefits. The most obvious being that you get to take part in loads of exciting and challenging activities such as fieldcraft, adventure training, first aid, music, sports and shooting, to name but a few.
"I don’t think other youth organisations can really compare"
I can definitely say that being in the Army Cadets has benefitted me in more ways than one, making loads of new friends and being a member of the biggest family I know! Cadet Lilie-Maye Knight
I can definitely say that being in the Army Cadets has benefitted me in more ways than one, making loads of new friends and being a member of the biggest family I know!
Catch up with all the latest news from the Army Cadets
3 February 2024
Devon ACF held a familiarisation (Fam) weekend for 13 new potential volunteers, at its County HQ at Pellow House in Exeter, on the weekend of the 28th-29th Jan.
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27 January 2024
Last week (20th-21st Jan) saw 2Lt Peter O'Shea & 2Lt Marie Milligan attend Sandhurst for…
17 January 2024
The first weekend of the new “Red Star Cadre” was held at our County HQ Pellow House on…
12 July 2023
Three cadets from Devon have been selected to spend a week aboard the fantastic Boleh…
17 July 2021
Tiverton Detachment, Devon Army Cadet Force, has this year won the Army Benevolent Fund…
29 June 2021
Cdt Cpl Oliver Frost of Newton Abbot Detachment, D (South Devon) Company, Devon ACF, has…
28 March 2021
This weekend, cadets and CFAVs from across Devon ACF were joined by 3 Instructors from…
20 March 2021
Devon ACF's County Training Officer, Captain Holly Higgs, has been working throughout the…
6 March 2021
Former Ashburton Detachment Cadet, Tomas Vidak, recently completed his Phase 1 training…
1 March 2021
Cdt LCpl Niquita Potter of Newton Abbot Detachment (D Company, Devon ACF) has recently…