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Article dated: 21st January 2010
Felbridge Army Cadets put best foot forward
The Army Cadet Force is one of the country's leading voluntary youth organisations
It's not part of the Army, as many think, but it is partly funded by the Ministry of Defence and this helps to keep the joining fee and activity costs very low.
There are a staggering 40,000 cadets nationally, with 700 of them based in Surrey.
Members of the Army Cadet Force wear uniform and hold military ranks. Cadets learn a variety of subjects including; Drill and Turnout, Skill at Arms, Military Knowledge, First Aid, Physical Achievement, Shooting, Fieldcraft, and Map and Compass.

Picture: Felbridge Cadets enjoying a diving trip in Egypt
Annual trips include a week in Sharm-el-shake, Egypt, parachuting in Germany with the 'Tigers' free-fall Display Team. There's also a chance during Annual Camp to ride in Chinook, Sea King, Lynx and Gazelle helicopters.
Colour Sergeant Matt Lowes is the Commander of Felbridge Detachment and he invited Meridian FM's Sharon Terry to meet the cadets and find out more about what the Army Cadet Force can offer and how to get involved.
Duration: 7'25''
Enquirers can also contact Colour Sergeant Matt Lowes at: felbridgesacf@hotmail.com
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