Author Archives: Capt Lemoine

Niagara-on-the-Lake Christmas Parade

Another successful Niagara-on-the-Lake Christmas Parade is complete. Thanks to the cadets, staff and volunteers who came out and made it all happen. Special thanks also go out to Turkstra Lumber, Vintage Hotels and Royal Canadian Legion Branch 124 for their support.



Weekly Routine Orders – Week of 10 Dec 17

Date
10 Dec 17

RO Number
17-49

Mandatory Training Date
13 Dec 17

CAF Member Dress
3B

Cadet Dress
C2: Sgt, FSgt, WO2, WO1
C3: AC, LAC, Cpl, FCpl

Training Night Routine

Activity Timings
Building Open, Parade Setup 1815-1830
Fall-in, Inspection, Opening Parade 1830-1845
Period One 1845-1920
Period Two 1925-2000
Break 2000-2015
Period Three 2015-2050
Clean Up Training Areas and Parade Square 2050-2100
Fall-in, Closing 2100-2115
Dismissal 2115

Duty Personnel
Duty Officer: CV Nicolescu
Duty NCM:

Schedule

  Period 1
1845-1915
Period 2
1925-1955
Period 3
2015-2045
Level One PO/EO ES410.00 M107.06 M108.04
Description Effective Speaking Summer Training Drill
Instructor Mrs. Gowans
Level Two PO/EO ES410.00 C240.02a C240.02b
Description Effective Speaking Aerospace Aerospace
Instructor Mrs. Gowans
Level Three PO/EO ES410.00 M309.07b M309.07c
Description Effective Speaking Instructional Techniques Instructional Techniques
Instructor Mrs. Gowans
Level Four PO/EO ES410.00 M403.05a M403.05b
Description Effective Speaking Leadership Leadership
Instructor Mrs. Gowans

This Week’s Activities

Date Day Activity Location Dress OPI
11 Dec 17 1900-2000 Monday Drill Team Practice 809 HQ (REIA) Boots/Wedge OCdt Couroux
11 Dec 17 2000-2100 Monday Aviation and Aerospace Club 809 HQ (REIA) Civilian Capt Lemoine

Upcoming Activities

Date Day Activity Location Dress OPI
19 Dec 17 1900-2000 Monday Drill Team Practice 809 HQ (REIA) Boots/Wedge OCdt Couroux
19 Dec 17 2000-2100 Monday Aviation and Aerospace Club 809 HQ (REIA) Civilian Capt Lemoine
20 Dec 17 1830-2100 Wednesday Squadron Mess Dinner Grace United Church C8 Capt Lemoine

Jody Lemoine
Captain
Commanding Officer, 809 “Newark” Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron (RCACS)
Canadian Armed Forces
jody.lemoine@cadets.gc.ca / Telephone: 905-468-7584

Weekly Routine Orders – Week of 3 Dec 17

Date
3 Dec 17

RO Number
17-48

Mandatory Training Date
6 Dec 17

CAF Member Dress
Operational Dress (CADPAT)

Cadet Dress
Sports Attire: All Cadets

Training Night Routine

Activity Timings
Building Open, Parade Setup 1815-1830
Fall-in, Inspection, Opening Parade 1830-1845
Period One 1845-1920
Period Two 1925-2000
Break 2000-2015
Period Three 2015-2050
Clean Up Training Areas and Parade Square 2050-2100
Fall-in, Closing 2100-2115
Dismissal 2115

Duty Personnel
Duty Officer: CV Carbone
Duty NCM:

Schedule

    Period 1
1845-1915
Period 2
1925-1955
Period 3
2015-2045
Level One PO/EO MX04.03a MX04.03b MX04.03c
PO Description Fitness Testing Fitness Testing Fitness Testing
Instructor All Staff All Staff All Staff
Level Two PO/EO MX04.03a MX04.03b MX04.03c
PO Description Fitness Testing Fitness Testing Fitness Testing
Instructor All Staff All Staff All Staff
Level Three PO/EO MX04.03a MX04.03b MX04.03c
PO Description Fitness Testing Fitness Testing Fitness Testing
Instructor All Staff All Staff All Staff
Level Four PO/EO MX04.03a MX04.03b MX04.03c
PO Description Fitness Testing Fitness Testing Fitness Testing
Instructor All Staff All Staff All Staff

This Week’s Activities

Date Day Timings Activity Location Dress OPI
4 Dec 17 Monday 1900-2000 Drill Team Practice 809 HQ (REIA) Boots/Wedge OCdt Couroux
4 Dec 17 Monday 2000-2100 Aviation and Aerospace Club 809 HQ (REIA) Civilian Capt Lemoine
9 Dec 17 Saturday 1000-1200 Christmas Parade Niagara-on-the-Lake C3 Lt Russell

Upcoming Activities

Date Day Timings Activity Location Dress OPI
11 Dec 17 Monday 1900-2000 Drill Team Practice 809 HQ (REIA) Boots/Wedge OCdt Couroux
11 Dec 17 Monday 2000-2100 Aviation and Aerospace Club 809 HQ (REIA) Civilian Capt Lemoine

Jody Lemoine
Lieutenant
Commanding Officer, 809 “Newark” Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron (RCACS)
Canadian Armed Forces
jody.lemoine@cadets.gc.ca / Telephone: 905-468-7584

Cadet Tag Days – Autumn 2017

Our semi-annual Cadet Tag Days fundraiser is once again upon us!

Cadets will be posted in various prominent areas of the town over the weekend, soliciting public support for our program. Make sure you are on time for your shift and wearing your uniform. The weather forecast is dry with temperatures in the single digits. Cadets can decide if they want to wear turtlenecks (C3) or dress shirt and tie (C2) based on the temperature. Parka is recommended.

Lunch will be provided for those cadets participating for the entire day on Saturday. Arrive five minutes before your shift time.

Staff will be on-site at the squadron to facilitate departure. Parent volunteers should come in with their cadets and will need to provide a valid driver’s license and proof of automobile insurance.

Cadet Tag Days – Drivers Wanted

At the risk of sounding like a Volkswagen commercial, we need parent volunteers to get cadets to and from their tag day shifts on the 2nd and 3rd of December. Please see me tonight or on Wednesday if you’re available to help. Thank you in advance for your assistance!

Jody Lemoine
Lieutenant
Commanding Officer, 809 “Newark” Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron (RCACS)
Canadian Armed Forces
jody.lemoine@cadets.gc.ca / Telephone: 905-468-7584

Weekly Routine Orders – Week of 26 Nov 17

Date
26 Nov 17

RO Number
17-47

Mandatory Training Date
29 Nov 17

CAF Member Dress
3C

Cadet Dress
C2: Sgt, FSgt, WO2, WO1
C3: AC, LAC, Cpl, FCpl

Training Night Routine

Activity Timings
Building Open, Parade Setup 1815-1830
Fall-in, Inspection, Opening Parade 1830-1845
Period One 1845-1920
Period Two 1925-2000
Break 2000-2015
Period Three 2015-2050
Clean Up Training Areas and Parade Square 2050-2100
Fall-in, Closing 2100-2115
Dismissal 2115

Duty Personnel
Duty Officer: CV Lemoine
Duty NCM:

Schedule

    Period 1
1845-1915
Period 2
1925-1955
Period 3
2015-2045
Level One PO/EO M100.04a M100.04b M130.04
PO Description PSRY Training PSRY Training Aviation
Instructor CV Nicolescu CV Nicolescu OCdt Couroux
Level Two PO/EO M240.03 M270.01a M270.01b
PO Description Aerospace Aircraft Manufacturing Aircraft Manufacturing
Instructor
Level Three PO/EO M309.06b C340.08 M309.07a
PO Description Instructional Techniques Space Exploration Instructional Techniques
Instructor Lt Russell
Level Four PO/EO M403.04a M403.04b C460.01
PO Description Leadership Leadership Aerodrome Operations
Instructor

This Week’s Activities

Date Day Timings Activity Location Dress OPI
27 Nov 17 Monday 1900-2000 Drill Team Practice 809 HQ (REIA) Boots/Wedge OCdt Couroux
27 Nov 17 Monday 2000-2100 Squadron Sports 809 HQ (REIA) Civilian Capt Lemoine
1 Dec 17 Friday 1600-1800 Cadet Tag Day 809 HQ (REIA) C1 CV Nicolescu
2 Dec 17 Saturday 0900-1300 Cadet Tag Day 809 HQ (REIA) C1 Lt Russell
2 Dec 17 Saturday 1200-1600 Cadet Tag Day 809 HQ (REIA) C1 OCdt Couroux
3 Dec 17 Sunday 1200-1600 Cadet Tag Day 809 HQ (REIA) C1 Capt Lemoine

Upcoming Activities

Date Day Timings Activity Location Dress OPI
4 Dec 17 Monday 1900-2000 Drill Team Practice 809 HQ (REIA) Boots/Wedge OCdt Couroux
4 Dec 17 Monday 2000-2100 Aviation and Aerospace Club 809 HQ (REIA) Civilian Capt Lemoine
9 Dec 17 Saturday 1000-1200 Christmas Parade Niagara-on-the-Lake TBA Lt Russell

Jody Lemoine
Lieutenant
Commanding Officer, 809 “Newark” Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron (RCACS)
Canadian Armed Forces
jody.lemoine@cadets.gc.ca / Telephone: 905-468-7584

Weekly Routine Orders

Date
20 Nov 17

RO Number
17-46

Mandatory Training Date
22 Nov 17

CAF Member Dress
3C

Cadet Dress
C2: Sgt, FSgt, WO2, WO1
C3: AC, LAC, Cpl, FCpl

Training Night Routine

Activity Timings
Building Open, Parade Setup 1815-1830
Fall-in, Inspection, Opening Parade 1830-1845
Period One 1845-1920
Period Two 1925-2000
Break 2000-2015
Period Three 2015-2050
Clean Up Training Areas and Parade Square 2050-2100
Fall-in, Closing 2100-2115
Dismissal 2115

Duty Personnel
Duty Officer: OCdt Couroux
Duty NCM:

Schedule

    Period 1
1845-1915
Period 2
1925-1955
Period 3
2015-2045
Level One PO/EO M100.03 M106.03a M106.03b
PO Description PSRY Training Marksmanship Marksmanship
Instructor CV Nicolescu
Level Two PO/EO M208.02 M240.02a M240.02b
PO Description Drill Aerospace Aerospace
Instructor OCdt Couroux OCdt Couroux
Level Three PO/EO M309.05a M309.05b M309.06a
PO Description Instructional Techniques Instructional Techniques Instructional Techniques
Instructor
Level Four PO/EO M403.03a M403.03b M440.02
PO Description Leadership Leadership Aerospace
Instructor Lt Russell Lt Russell

This Week’s Activities

Date Day Timings Activity Location Dress OPI
20 Nov 17 Monday 1900-2000 Drill Team Practice 809 HQ (REIA) Boots/Wedge OCdt Couroux
20 Nov 17 Monday 2000-2100 Squadron Sports 809 HQ (REIA) Civilian Capt Lemoine

Upcoming Activities

Date Day Timings Activity Location Dress OPI
27 Nov 17 Monday 1900-2000 Drill Team Practice 809 HQ (REIA) Boots/Wedge OCdt Couroux
27 Nov 17 Monday 2000-2100 Squadron Sports 809 HQ (REIA) Civilian Capt Lemoine
1 Dec 17 Friday 1600-2000 Cadet Tag Day 809 HQ (REIA) C1 TBA
2 Dec 17 Saturday 0900-1300 Cadet Tag Day 809 HQ (REIA) C1 TBA
2 Dec 17 Saturday 1200-1600 Cadet Tag Day 809 HQ (REIA) C1 TBA
3 Dec 17 Sunday 1200-1600 Cadet Tag Day 809 HQ (REIA) C1 TBA
9 Dec 17 Saturday 1000-1200 Christmas Parade Niagara-on-the-Lake TBA Lt Russell

Jody Lemoine
Lieutenant
Commanding Officer, 809 “Newark” Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron (RCACS)
Canadian Armed Forces
jody.lemoine@cadets.gc.ca / Telephone: 905-468-7584

Remembrance Revisited

Over the last month, 809 Newark Squadron has had more opportunities to remember than many.

We began in early October with a long-planned trip to the UK and France to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge. Our own Flight Sergeant Zalepa shared his thoughts here. https://www.niagarathisweek.com/opinion-story/7807452-notl-cadet-reflects-on-amazing-opportunity-to-visit-vimy-memorial/

Upon our return, there were barely two weeks to rest before the Poppy Campaign was upon us, emphasizing all of the experiences we had while overseas. In addition, four of our cadets attended Grace United Church and served as a flag party for the annual Remembrance service there.

A week later, Remembrance Day itself came… on a Saturday. Normally, our cadets have to choose between participating in their school activities and attending our squadron’s observations at the two town cenotaphs, but not this year. School observations were well-attended and participation, particularly by our new first-year cadets, was enthusiastic. Cadet Lett had the privilege of being the speaker for her own school’s Remembrance Service. https://www.niagarathisweek.com/community-story/7914566-crossroads-keeps-the-promise-to-remember/

At the end of the school day on Friday, just after the going down of the sun, the squadron gathered to prepare for the next day’s activities. At the dawning of the sun, a cadet honour guard took its traditional place at the Old Town cenotaph, standing vigil. Each member of the squadron took their places successively, relieving the previous shift at the tops and bottoms of the hour, until the Old Town Remembrance Day parade itself. All members of the squadron save for those still standing vigil formed up for not one, but two parades (one at the Old Town and one at Queenston) to conclude the day. http://niagaranow.com/news.phtml/158/

The very next day, five of the cadets who went on the Vimy Trip participated in the Remembrance service at St. Mark’s Anglican Church, Niagara on the Lake and shared their stories as well.

This season is one of the busiest of our training year. It is a time where the commitment and respect (and exhaustion) of our squadron’s cadets shows most. I and the rest of our staff are proud, humbled and privileged to lead and serve each and every one of them.

Thanks to Niagara this Week and Niagara NOW for photo and article links.

Remembrance Day 2017

Standing vigil from the early morning hours at the Old Town cenotaph and marching in the Remembrance Day parades in both the Old Town and Queenston, the cadets of Niagara-on-the-Lake’s own 809 Newark Squadron Remember.

Thanks to all of the cadets, staff, sponsorship committee members, parents and the members of Royal Canadian Legion Branch 124 for helping us to carry on this important observation.