872 Squadron (Kanata) Recognized for their efforts

Recently, CFFF director, John Sobey was invited by 872 Squadron (Kanata), Commanding Officer, Captain Anica Boudreau to attend the squadron’s closing parade evening to say “thank you” to the air cadets who participated during the 15th annual CFFF Memorial ceremony, Sunday, September 9th. Each of the fifteen cadets received a CFFF pin and the squadron CO was presented an appreciation plaque and a token donation cheque towards upcoming squadron events.

Recently, CFFF director, John Sobey was invited by 872 Squadron (Kanata), Commanding Officer, Captain Anica Boudreau to attend the squadron’s closing parade evening to say “thank you” to the air cadets who participated during the 15th annual CFFF Memorial ceremony, Sunday, September 9th. Each of the fifteen cadets received a CFFF pin and the squadron CO was presented an appreciation plaque and a token donation cheque towards upcoming squadron events.

The Royal Canadian Air Cadets is comprised of young Canadians aged 12 to 18 who can participate in a variety of fun, challenging and rewarding activities and learn valuable life and work skills such as teamwork, leadership and citizenship. Director Sobey was also asked to address cadets that were attending leadership training that evening.

CFFF Director John Sobey presents Foundation pins to each of the cadets.

 

872 Squadron (Kanata) Air Cadets offer their assistance each and every ceremony and fill many needs of the CFFF. Director Sobey addresses the Cadets offering the Foundations’ appreciation for their continuing efforts.