Royal Navy 809 “Immortals” NAS Reactivation

A little over 50 years ago, 809 Newark Squadron was formed with the number and crest of the Royal Navy’s 809 “Immortals” NAS. A decade later, following the Falklands War, 809 NAS stood down and has been inactive for 40 years.

In that time, we’ve strengthened our ties to our history with the formal adoption of “Immortal” as our squadron’s motto and an updated squadron crest that pays tribute to the original 809.

We’re excited to share the announcement that 809 NAS has been reactivated today at RAF Marham, flying the Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning II carrier-based fighters.

The Immortals are back and riding the Lighting!

UK F-35B Lightning II

Image and Video Credit: UK Ministry of Defence

Monday Night – Range Training

Hello 809,
We enjoyed it so much we’re going to do it again. 809 will once again be hosting 358 Sea for combined unit range training this Monday night. Anyone interested, come on out. The activity itself will take place from 1900-2100, however we ask that you show up by 1830 to help set up. Dress is appropriate civilian attire.

This time we’ll have the flight simulator set up so you can practice flying while you wait for your relay.

I hope to see everyone out.

Regards,
Lt D Couroux
Commanding Officer
809 Newark RCACS
“Immortal”

Weekly Routine Orders 2023/24-14 – 3 December 2023

Date

3 December 2023

RO Number

2023/24-14

CO’s Message

Hello 809!

This is a pretty busy week for the unit. Monday will be our standard optional training, Wednesday is COs parade and Saturday AM has the Niagara-on-the-Lake Christmas Parade, Saturday PM is Merit Review Boards for WO2 and WO1. Also, with this being the start of a new month, Canteen Cards will be available for purchase on Wednesday night.

As I mentioned last week, we are now tasking FCpls and Sgts with being duty NCO for the evening. The duty NCO will report directly to the duty officer on Monday and Wednesday night activities. The duties are included as an attachment for your review (See Annex A – General Statement of Duties – Duty NCO). Duty NCO’s are now posted in the WROs on a weekly basis.

Per WROs from last week, we’ll be phasing out posting the WROs on our website at the end of this calendar year and will be posting them solely to Teams.  In order to view them, you must have an active Cadet365/CCO email account and access to Teams, which will be used as the main form of communication within the squadron. If you don’t have this, or are not sure how to use teams, please see Capt Lemoine for assistance.

Now for the WROs…

809 Officer and Senior Cadet Staff Positions

Commanding Officer (CO): Lt Couroux
Deputy Commanding Office (DCO): Lt Russell
Training Officer (TrgO): Capt Emptage
Assistant Training Officer (ATrgO): OCdt Bell
Administration Officer (AdminO): Capt Lemoine
Supply Officer (SupO): CI Dau
Squadron Warrant Officer:
Squadron Deputy Warrant Officer:

Training

Regular Training

Where: Squadron HQ
When: 6 December 2023
Who: All Cadets and Staff
Dress: Cadets C1; CAF 1A; CIs/CVs Jacket and Tie
Duty Officer: Lt Couroux
Duty NCO:

Training Night Schedule

Begins Ends Period
1815 1830 Building Open, Parade Square Set-Up
1830 1845 Uniform Inspection / Opening Parade
1845 1920 Period 1
1925 2000 Period 2
2000 2015 Break
2015 2050 Period 3
2050 2100 Clean-Up Training Areas / Parade Square
2100 2115 Closing Parade
2115 2130 Building Closed

Class Schedule

  Period 1
1845-1920
Period 2
1925-2000
Period 3
2015-2050
All Levels PO/EO MX20.01H C108.01 CO’s Parade
Description Holiday Cards for CAF Execute Supplementary Drill Movements CO’s Parade
Instructor Levels 3 and 4 Lt Russell Lt Couroux

Note: If you cannot make it to a mandatory cadet activity, or one that you’ve signed up to attend, you need to call the squadron at 905-468-7584 and leave a message, or send an email to 809air@cadets.gc.ca, indicating your reason for not attending. Failure to do so will result in being marked as absent without excuse and will affect your standings towards training.

November Events

1. Monday Evening – Optional Training

For Monday night optional training, we’ll again have the flight simulator available. Come out for social time with other cadets.

The more cadets we have attending Monday evenings, the more fun it will be. Optional training will be from 1900-2100hrs.

3. Canteen Cards for Sale

Canteen cards will be on sale on Wednesday evening for those who would like to purchase them. Cards are $20 each. Please see Mrs. Lett upon arrival to the squadron to purchase yours.

3. Fish Fry

The legion is looking for volunteers to take part in service duties for Fish Fry on Thursday nights. This is not a cadet activity, but you can earn time towards your community service hours for high school decoration. All interested parties are to reach out to Ms Kathleen Kells by email. Include your phone number, mobile phone number she can text to, and any dates that you cannot help out. Ms. Kells’ email is ktkells@gmail.com.

4. Niagara-on-the-Lake Christmas Parade

809 Squadron is happy to announce that we’ll be marching in this year’s parade. We have the pole position this year meaning that we’ll be at the very front. Here are the details:

Drop-Off: Saturday, 9 December at 1015hrs
Pick-Up: 1230hrs
Where: Royal Canadian Legion Branch 124 – 410 King Street, Niagara-on-the-Lake
Dress: Cadets C3; CAF 3; CIs/CVs Appropriate Civilian Attire (Parkas and gloves are weather dependent and will be announced closer to the date)
OIC: Capt Lemoine

This is a really important outing and works best when we have a large number of cadets participating. Please note that King Street is usually shut down earlier in the morning because of the parade, so it may be difficult to drive right up to the Legion. The unit usually gets back to the Legion before the the end of the parade usually even starts. So parents, please aim for 1230 for pick up and don’t use the end of the parade as an indicator as to when your cadet will be finished.

Summary

This Week’s Activities

Date Day Activity Location Dress OIC
4 December 2023 Monday Range Training Squadron HQ Appropriate Civilian Attire CI Dau
6 December 2023 Wednesday CO’s Parade
Parade Preparation
Squadron HQ Cadets C1; CAF 1A; CIs/CVs Jacket and Tie Lt Couroux
9 December 2023 Saturday Niagara-on-the-Lake Christmas Parade Royal Canadian Legion Branch 124 Cadets C3; CAF 3; CIs/CVs Appropriate Civilian Attire Capt Lemoine
9 December 2023 Saturday WO2 and WO1 MRBs Lake Street Armoury Cadets C1; CAF 1A; CIs/CVs Jacket and Tie Lt Couroux

Upcoming Activities

Date Day Activity Location Dress OIC
11 December 2023 Monday Optional Training Squadron HQ Appropriate Civilian Attire Capt Emptage
13 December 2023 Wednesday Mandatory Training Squadron HQ Cadets C5; CAF 5; CIs/CVs Appropriate Civilian Attire or FTUs Capt Emptage
18 December 2023 Monday Optional Training Squadron HQ Appropriate Civilian Attire Capt Lemoine
20 December 2023 Wednesday Mandatory Mess Dinner Royal Canadian Legion Branch 124 Cadets C2; CAF 2 or 2B; CIs/CVs Jacket and Tie Capt Emptage
21 December 2023 to 7 January 2024 – Holiday Stand-Down – No Training – Enjoy your time off!
8 January 2024 Monday Optional Training Squadron HQ Appropriate Civilian Attire CI Dau
10 January 2024 Wednesday CO’s Parade Squadron HQ Cadets C1; CAF 1A; CIs/CVs Jacket and Tie Lt Russell
13 January 2024 Saturday Bottle Drive VanNoort Greenhouses Appropriate Civilian Attire Mr. Abt / Lt Couroux

D Couroux
Lieutenant
Commanding Officer
809 Newark RCACS
Immortal!

E daniel.couroux@cadets.gc.ca
T + 1 (905) 468-7584

Annex A – General Statement of Duties – Duty NCO

The Duty NCO is responsible on any given training night to the Duty Officer for the general execution of the Squadron’s nightly administrative duties. Any questions regarding the following duties should be addressed to the Duty Officer. The position of Duty NCO is to be rotated between all the Sergeants, or if necessary, the Flight Corporals as well. It is the responsibility of the Squadron Warrant Officer to schedule Duty NCOs for every Wednesday training night. The SWO will make the Commanding Officer aware of the schedule in advance of the publishing of the weekly routine orders.

Primary Duties

  1. Arrive no later than 1815 and report to the Duty Officer. (1)
  2. Remain at the main entrance to the building until 18:30 hrs to monitor the influx of cadets.
  3. Ensure that all visitors sign in at the Squadron Office.
  4. Ensure that attendance is collected and ready before the opening parade. (2)
  5. The attendance list shall be delivered to the administration officer after the opening parade is finished.
  6. Be familiar with the schedule of the night.
    • Notify instructors five minutes before end of classes.
    • Notify instructors at the end of classes
  7. Notify the Duty Officer when cadets are formed up and ready for dismissal.

(1) If the Duty Officer is not present, report to the most senior member of staff present.
(2) The Duty NCO will participate in Opening Parade

Secondary Duties

  1. Conduct additional duties as instructed by the Administration Officer and/or the Duty Officer.
  2. Ensure that the Canteen NCO sets up and cleans up canteen in accordance with the Squadron schedule.
  3. Ensure that all garbage cans are emptied and that the Squadron HQ is cleaned following dismissal.
  4. Assist all officers with additional duties as necessary.

Weekly Routine Orders 2023/24-13 – 26 November 2023

Date

26 November 2023

RO Number

2023/24-13

CO’s Message

Hello 809!

We have a bit of a fun week. I’m happy to announce that we’ll be doing range this Monday evening. We haven’t had a shooting program in a while and I’m excited to bring it back. On Wednesday we’ll be having a sports night.

We are now tasking FCpls and Sgts with being duty NCO for the evening. The duty NCO will report directly to the duty officer on Monday and Wednesday night activities. The duties are included as an attachment for your review (See Annex A – General Statement of Duties – Duty NCO).

I’d like to announce that we have three cadets taking part in Online Ground School. FSgt Deane (glider), WO2 Dau (power) and Cpl Hogan (glider). Good luck to each of you.

December activities are now posted. It’s a short, but very active month as we move into the Holiday break.

As per WROs from last week, over the next few weeks, we’ll be phasing out posting the WROs to our website and will be posting them solely to Teams. In order to view them, you must have an active Cadets365/CCO email account and access to Teams, which will be used as the main form of communication within the squadron. If you don’t have this, or are not sure how to use teams, please see Capt Lemoine for assistance.

Now for the WROs…

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Weekly Routine Orders 2023/24-12 – 19 November 2023

Date

19 November 2023

RO Number

2023/24-12

CO’s Message

Hello 809!

We have a special visitor this Wednesday evening. Capt Giovenazzo, our Zone Training Officer (ZTO), will be paying us a visit. Any plans we have for training go through Capt Giovenazzo for review to make sure that we’re putting together a great program for you. Make sure your boots are blackened, your FTU’s are not wrinkled and your beret is properly formed. If he speaks with you, please be polite and friendly and answer any questions he may have for you.

Over the next few weeks, we’ll be phasing out posting the WROs to our website and will be posting them solely to Teams. In order to view them, you must have an active Cadet365/CCO email account and access to Teams, which will be used as the main form of communication within the squadron. If you don’t have this, or are not sure how to use Teams, please see Capt Lemoine for assistance.

Now for the WROs…

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Weekly Routine Orders 2023/24-11 – 12 November 2023

Date

12 November 2023

RO Number

2023/24-11

CO’s Message

Hello 809!

Thanks to everyone for participating in this year’s Remembrance Day activities. I speak for the staff of the squadron when I say that we were impressed by your efforts.

The next couple of weeks are going to slow down a bit. We’re only looking at Monday and Wednesday night activities until the fun ramps up again in December. Take a breather while you can get it.

Now for the WROs…

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Monday, Nov 13 – Optional Training

Hello 809 Squadron,

For tonight’s training, please bring your beret.    Along with flight simulator and other activities, you’ll also be given a refresher on how to wear and form your beret.    See you tonight.

Regards,
Lt D. Couroux
CO
809 Newark RCACS
“Immortal”

Remembrance Day Vigil and Parades (Correction)

Good morning.

The original post regarding this weekend’s activities was based on last year’s information and the weekdays weren’t updated from Thursday and Friday to this year’s Friday and Saturday. This has been corrected in the original post. Please accept our apology for any confusion this may have caused.

Remembrance Day Vigil and Parades

J Lemoine
Captain
Administration Officer
809 Newark RCACS
Immortal!

Remembrance Day Vigil and Parades

Our Annual Remembrance Day Vigil begins on Friday, 10 Nov 2023 at 1900 (7:00pm), cadets will meet at the Royal Canadian Legion’s Ed Boldt Memorial Hall (upstairs) and begin preparations for Remembrance Day on Saturday.

Bring your uniform (on a hanger) and your boots; pajamas; a sleeping bag and pillow; toiletries; and any other essential items for a sleepover.

Dress for the Friday evening portion is casual. Jeans and a t-shirt are fine. Dress for the Saturday parades is full dress uniform: C1. The early forecasts are calling for clear skies and 4º. Bring your parka and prepare for cold weather.

Breakfast will be provided by the Squadron Sponsorship Committee through donations by our cadets’ families. Please accept our sincere thanks if you are contributing to our breakfast. Please see the Remembrance Day Breakfast Contributions sign-up sheet and bring the items with you when you arrive on Friday night.

The sign-up sheet for Remembrance Day breakfast contributions can be found here: Event Sign-ups. Please remember that you need to be logged into the site to see the sign-up sheets.

Our schedule for Remembrance Day is as follows:

0600 – Reveille (First Group)
0620 – Breakfast (First Group)
0645 – Walk to Cenotaph (First Group)
0700 – Shifts begin
1000 – Last shift at the Cenotaph
1030 – Old Town parade begins
1200 – Old Town parade ends and cadets return to the Royal Canadian Legion
1230 – Cadets are bussed to Queenston for the afternoon parade
1300 – Queenston parade begins
1430 – Queenston parade ends and cadets return to the Royal Canadian Legion
1500 – Cadets are ready for pickup at the Royal Canadian Legion

Shifts last for 30 mins each with five (5) cadets per shift.

Changeovers will occur at the top and bottom of each hour until the last shift takes position at 1030. This shift will remain for the duration of the Remembrance Day parade.

Thank you to all who contribute to making this event successful. The Remembrance Day parades are where we have an opportunity for cadets, staff, and volunteers to show our respect for our fallen and, through them, our community.

D. Couroux
Lieutenant
Commanding Officer
809 Newark RCACS
Immortal!

Weekly Routine Orders 2023/24-10 – 5 November 2023

Date

5 November 2023

RO Number

2023/24-10

CO’s Message

Hello 809!

It’s Remembrance Day week. We’ve got a busy schedule starting Monday with Optional Training. Mandatory training on Wednesday night. Friday is our overnight vigil and Saturday is the Remembrance Day parade. For this special parade we need to have hall hands on deck to show our support for veterans.

Now for the WROs

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