Contact: 206acu@tpg.com.au
Location: Marist College North Shore, North Sydney



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The Australian Army Cadet Corps provides young Australians with the opportunity to learn, develop & practice many interesting, fun and valuable skills - especially leadership. It is the only government sponsored youth group in Australia. Currently there are over 25,000 young Australians enjoying their involvement in tri-service cadet units throughout the country so we must be doing something right! Become part of a unique, exciting and challenging organisation that will drive you to exceed your best.

Why not join us and become a new member of the 206 Army Cadet Unit (ACU) at North Sydney? 206 ACU has a long and distinguished history of service, having been founded in 1917 and just celebrated our 90th Anniversary. Join us, make your mark, rise to the challenges and have a great time doing it!

Cadet Basic Training
As part of your cadet training you will receive instruction in fieldcraft, radio communications, weapons safety & handling, first aid, survival, roping, drill, field navigation, small unit fieldcraft exercises as well as leadership & initiative training.

Unique Maroon Beret Training
Our unit, 206 ACU, conducts challenging specialist training for its new recruits. Upon successful completion of your recruit training you will become a fully-fledged member of the unit and earn the right to wear our prized maroon beret. To earn your maroon beret you will need to demonstrate satisfactory competency in unit dress, drill, conduct, physical fitness as well as general basic training and field skills. Our unit is one of a very few cadet units within Australia authorised to wear the maroon beret. Within the regular Army the maroon beret is reserved for the Parachute Battalion (3RAR).

Adventure Training
A very exciting part of your cadet calendar will be undertaking voluntary adventure training. Tackle challenging adventure training such as: roping & rappelling, boating & canoeing, small unit tactics, powered motor boating skills, parachuting & live fire exercises & firearms safety to name a few. Where else are you going to get a chance to do all this?

Cadet Camps
Probably the most thrilling aspect of our annual training program is the camps (bivouacs) we run on weekends and during school holidays. It's on these camps you'll put all your hard won skills and training to the ultimate test. You'll also have the time of your life "out bush" with your friends. Every year you will also participate in a 7-day Annual Field Exercise (AFX) at the Singleton Army base in Oct (2009) as well as 4 weekend bivouacs (1 per term). 

To view the units annual parade card for the dates of all training activities and camps click one of these:

Promotion
After successful completion of your maroon beret then intermediate and advanced cadet training, interested cadets will be invited to enrol in cadet promotion courses. As cadets advance in experience and proficiency they may progress from the rank of Cadet to Lance Corporal, Corporal, Sergeant, Warrant Officer right up to the most senior cadet rank of Cadet Under Officer (CUO). The sky is the limit - how high do you want to go?

Safety
We take all reasonable steps to reduce the level of risk in every activity and to ensure we have appropriate first aid and medical treatment resources available. While we don't anticipate an emergency, we like to know that we are adequately prepared.

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