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  1. Air Cadet is a 1951 American drama war film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Stephen McNally, Gail Russell, Alex Nicol and Richard Long. Air Cadet featured United States Air Force (USAF) pilots in training along with actors mixed into the training courses. [2]

  2. Air Cadet is a 1951 American drama war film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Stephen McNally, Gail Russell, Alex Nicol and Richard Long. Air Cadet featured United States Air Force (USAF) pilots in training along with actors mixed into the training courses.

    • The Early Days – 1940’s
    • The Post-War Period – 1946 to 1968
    • The Post-Unification Years – 1968-2000
    • The “Air in Air Cadets”

    To understand why and how the Air Cadet League of Canada came into being, it is necessary to recall the early days of World War II. France had fallen, the Low Countries had been invaded, and Britain was under heavy attack from the air. The critical need was for planes and more planes – and for trained young men to fly them in defense of freedom. Ag...

    Immediately following the close of the war, there was a natural lessening of interest in all Cadet Activities throughout Canada. Many Squadrons that had been set up “for the duration” were disbanded and the movement settled down to a low point of approximately 11,000 cadets in 155 squadrons. The peacetime story of the Air Cadet Movement is perhaps ...

    On February 1, 1968, the Air Cadet League of Canada lost its original partner – the Royal Canadian Air Force – and unification brought about a new partnership with the Canadian Forces. In 1969, a Directorate of Cadets was formed at National Defence Headquarters to set policy and coordinate the activities of the three cadet movements. This office no...

    The challenge faced by the Air Cadet leaders of the sixties was to revitalize the Movement and establish its credibility with a new and very aware generation of young Canadians. In the early years of Air Cadets, the RCAF had operated an impressive number of bases scattered across the country and there was no shortage of small aircraft, especially t...

  3. www.296aircadets.com › 296-squadron-history» AIR CADET HISTORY

    With the unification of the Royal Canadian Navy, the Canadian Army and the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1968, the Canadian Forces became the Air Cadet League’s military partner in the delivery of air cadet training.

  4. United States Air Force trained about 5,000 pilots annually, most of whom were aviation cadets. The creation of an Air Force Academy in 1955 led, eventually, to the notion that USAF...

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  5. Air Cadet: Directed by Joseph Pevney. With Stephen McNally, Gail Russell, Alex Nicol, Richard Long. A group of cadets have assorted problems at the U.S. Air Force Pilot Training Academy.

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  7. Young men, age 20 to 26, with at least 2 years of college, were recruited for the Aviation Cadet program. They were sent to primary training bases run by the contract companies for six months of primary training, to be followed by six months of advanced training at Air Force facilities.