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New Zealand Cadet Forces : ウィキペディア英語版 | New Zealand Cadet Forces
The New Zealand Cadet Forces (NZCF or Cadet Forces) is a voluntary military-style training organisation for New Zealand youth. Run in a partnership between the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) and a number of locally appointed community organizations, it is composed of three Corps (similar to the New Zealand Defence Force): the Air Training Corps (ATC), the New Zealand Cadet Corps (NZCC) and the Sea Cadet Corps (SCC). The NZCF is commanded by the Commandant NZCF, Commander Glen Stokes (RNZN) alongside the National Support Officer, Wing Commander Bruce Sinclair (NZCF). Overall it is directed by Lieutenant General Tim Keating, Chief of Defence Force.〔(Defence Act 1990, Part 6, section 74 )〕〔(New Zealand Cadet Forces website, front page )〕 == Introduction == The NZCF is a disciplined, uniformed organization which provides military-based leadership, personal development and operational training to persons aged between 13 and 18 years old. Through its three branches, the Cadet Forces provides personnel with a three-year, Defence Force-prepared training curriculum, while a number of unit, area and national courses provide further experience and qualifications in specific training areas.〔(New Zealand Cadet Forces Charter of Support, Mission Statement, page 2 )〕 It is jointly funded by the Ministry of Defence and four national Recognised Civilian Support Organizations.〔(New Zealand Cadet Forces Charter of Support, Section 13, page 6 )〕 Training is provided by Cadet Force officers and NCOs through 102 units nationwide, supported by three Cadet Force Training and Support Units, composed of NZDF Regular Force (RF) personnel.〔NZCF PAM 1996, Annex A, Pages 4-5, 4-6, 4-7〕 The Cadet Forces also play a large role in supporting community projects through volunteer labour. The NZCF currently has about 5,000 personnel.
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