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Isle Of Wight Army Cadets Support Poppy Appeal

Over the weekend members of the Island's Army Cadets volunteered their time to help raise money for this year's Poppy Appeal for the Royal British Legion.

Cadets from “Gallipoli Company” — the Island's contingent of Hampshire and Isle of Wight Army Cadet Force (ACF) — braved the bad weather to help raise money and support a great cause by selling poppies across the Island. 

Like many veterans, supporters and cadet organisations nationally, Isle of Wight Army Cadets play an important role in raising money for the Royal British Legion at this time of year, as well as taking part in remembrance events and parades. 

Colonel Theresa Farmer, Commandant of Hampshire & Isle of Wight Army Cadet Force said:

“The cadets and instructors both on the Island, and across Hampshire, continue to do an excellent job of raising money for the Poppy Appeal.

"They should be very proud of their efforts and the assistance they are providing to the Royal British Legion.”

The Army Cadet Force is a youth organisation sponsored by the Ministry of Defence, open to young people aged between 12 and 18.

Activities include expeditions, adventure training, fieldcraft, shooting, sport, first aid, drill, music and camps.

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