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About cadets
Commitment 

As a cadet in a unit you’ll need to commit at least a few hours each week during school terms, either on a week night or weekend. 

School-based units do their training during school time and on weekends.

You’ll also need to commit to one annual camp, which is generally held over weekends or during school holidays.

Official approval is given to programs in advance, so you can plan your commitment.

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