Drill in the Australian Air League is designed to promote self discipline and leadership skills. Members start as a Cadet, the
lowest rank, then progress to higher rank levels which enable them to the authority to command larger numbers of cadets.
The highest drill rank is Squadron Sergeant. Squadron Sergeants can sometimes command hundreds of cadets!
Reviews
Victoria Group members participate in 2 types of reviews
Victoria Group Review
Where Squadrons come together and use the skills that they have learnt to compete with Squadrons from all over the state. This
review is organised once a year
Australian Air League Review
Where Squadrons come together and use the skills that they have learnt to compete with Squadrons all over Australia. This review
is organised once every 2 years.
Drill Training Days and Camps
Victoria Group operates several training days and camps at various intervals throughout the year. At these training days/camps
Cadets can increase there skills in advanced drill not usually possible at there own Squadron. Some of these camps include;
Drill training camps
Drill training days
Flag Party training days
Review preparation camps
Drum and Bugle camps
Ranks
Leading Cadet
The Leading Cadet rank is earned be Cadets who show leadership ability. The job of a Leading Cadet is to assist the Corporal
The Squadron Sergeant rank is earned be members who show the ability to command multiple drill units containing large numbers of
cadets. The job of a Squadron Sergeant is to command all cadets in a Squadron.
The Drum Major rank is earned be members who show an ability to command a Band. The job of a Drum Major is to be in charge of a
Band. When not in a Band the Drum Major rank is equivalent to a Sergeant
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