Weekly Routine Orders – Week of 18 Nov 2018

Date
18 Nov 2018

RO Number
18-30

Summary
This week, we’re preparing for next weekend’s Autumn Field Training Exercise, which is always a highlight of the training year. The full operations order will be published tomorrow. We’ll also be discussing summer training options for 2019.

Training Night
21 Nov 2018

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: Capt Lemoine

Training Night Schedule

Period 1
1845-1915
Period 2
1925-1955
Period 3
2015-2045
Level One PO/EO M100.03 M100.04a M100.04b
Description Positive Social Relations for Youth Positive Social Relations for Youth Positive Social Relations for Youth
Instructor
Level Two PO/EO M208.02 M240.02a M240.02b
Description Leadership Aerospace Aerospace
Instructor
Level Three PO/EO M309.05a M309.05b M309.06
Description Instructional Techniques Instructional Techniques Instructional Techniques
Instructor
Level Four PO/EO M403.03a M403.03b M440.02
Description Leadership Aerospace Aerospace
Instructor

This Week’s Activities

Date Day Activity Location Dress OIC
19 Nov 2018 1900-2100 Monday Optional Training Night
(Effective Speaking)
809 HQ (CNC) Civilian Capt Lemoine
21 Nov 2018 1830-2100 Wednesday Mandatory Training Night 809 HQ (CNC) C3 Capt Lemoine
23-25 Nov 2018 Friday-Sunday Autumn Field Training Exercise (FTX) Wetaskiwin Scout Camp Warm Civilian or FTU OCdt Couroux

Upcoming Activities

Date Day Activity Location Dress OIC
26 Nov 2018 1900-2100 Monday Optional Training Night
(Effective Speaking)
809 HQ (CNC) Civilian Capt Lemoine
28 Nov 2018 1830-2100 Wednesday Mandatory Training Night 809 HQ (CNC) C3 2Lt Nicolescu
31 Nov 2018 1600-2000 Friday Cadet Tag Days Niagara-on-the-Lake C3 OCdt Couroux
1 Dec 2018 0900-1300 Saturday Cadet Tag Days Niagara-on-the-Lake C3 2Lt Nicolescu
1 Dec 2018 1200-1600 Saturday Cadet Tag Days Niagara-on-the-Lake C3 Lt Russell
2 Dec 2018 1200-1600 Sunday Cadet Tag Days Niagara-on-the-Lake C3 Capt Lemoine

J. Lemoine
Captain
Commanding Officer
809 Newark RCACS

Kit List for Fall FTX – Nov 23, 24 & 25

Here’s the kit list for the upcoming FTX.  Keep in mind that this is late November.  There will be chances of snow, rain and even freezing rain, so make sure you have the appropriate items to keep you dry and warm.

Make sure to include the following items, along with the items in the kit list mentioned further below.

  • waterproof – winter weight coat and pants,
  • Waterproof – winter weight boots – Not Shoes!.
  • Several pairs of socks
  • Water resistant gloves
  • Toque.

Note: For cold weather, it’s always better to dress in layers. If you get too warm, you can remove layers to prevent yourself from sweating.  Sweating will cause you to eventually get cold and uncomfortable.  Keeping yourself warm and dry will be essential to a safe and fun experience.

We’ll be sleeping in cabins this time around so it should make things more comfortable.  We’ll also be supplying CAF issued sleeping bags, so there’s no need to take this with you.  Remember! One cadet, one kit.  Make sure you can carry and keep track of your own belongings.

Here’s the kit list:

809 SQN EXERCISE
23-25 Nov 18

PERSONAL CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT LIST

  1. All cadets should be in possession of the following clothing and equipment in order to ensure a safe, productive, and enjoyable training exercise:
    1. Ontario Health Card (This is a MUST!)
    2. T-shirts (6)
    3. Pants, Preferably Quick Dry (No Jeans) (4)
    4. Sweater or Sweatshirt (3)
    5. Underwear (4)
    6. Pairs of Socks (8)
    7. Jacket (Waterproof May be Necessary) (1)
    8. Hat (1)
    9. Boots (No Shoes, Waterproof) (1)
    10. Pillow (1)
    11. Face Towel and Body Towel (1)
    12. Flashlight (1)
    13. Sunglasses (1)
    14. Sunscreen (1)
    15. Chapstick
    16. Large Water Bottle (Filled with WATER, BPA-Free) (1)
    17. Toiletries and Personal Hygiene Items
    18. Appropriate Sleeping Attire
    19. Prescription Medication (ONLY ENOUGH FOR WEEKEND; Notify Officer Staff Immediately Upon Arrival at Camp Wetaskiwin)
  2. Please note that due to the nature of the weather this time of year it is difficult to account for all personnel kit items. Please use appropriate discretion with packing and follow the weather reports up until departing for the exercise. We will train rain or shine. Please also take into consideration that we will be sleeping in tents and the amount of personal kit space is very limited.
  3. The following optional equipment may be brought:
    1. Camera
  4. Do NOT bring any of the following:
    1. Expensive jewelry
    2. Money
    3. Knives
    4. Non-Prescription Medication ( Advil, Tylenol)
    5. Cell Phone

NOTE: We are not responsible for lost or broken items, and have a zero tolerance for theft.

Any questions, please ask any one of the staff members.

OCdt Couroux

Weekly Routine Orders – Week of 11 Nov 2018

Date
11 Nov 2018

RO Number
18-29

Summary
Remembrance Day in Niagara-on-the-Lake has come and gone. As always, we’re more than proud of our cadets’ participation in the Royal Canadian Legion’s Poppy Campaign over the past weeks, involvement in their various schools’ ceremonies, and attendance at the Parades in the Old Town and Queenston today. Their commitment to remembrance and citizenship is to be commended.

This week, the squadron settles back into our normal training routine with effective speaking on Monday and regular training on Wednesday.

Training Night
14 Nov 2018

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: Capt Lemoine

Training Night Schedule

Period 1
1845-1915
Period 2
1925-1955
Period 3
2015-2045
Level One PO/EO M100.02 M107.01 M107.02
Description Positive Social Relations for Youth General Cadet Knowledge General Cadet Knowledge
Instructor
Level Two PO/EO M203.01 M203.02 M240.01
Description Leadership Leadership Aerospace
Instructor
Level Three PO/EO M309.03 M340.02 M309.04
Description Instructional Techniques Aerospace Instructional Techniques
Instructor
Level Four PO/EO M403.02a M403.02b M407.02
Description Leadership Leadership General Cadet Knowledge
Instructor

This Week’s Activities

Date Day Activity Location Dress OIC
12 Nov 2018 1900-2100 Monday Optional Training Night
(Effective Speaking)
809 HQ (CNC) Civilian Capt Lemoine
14 Nov 2018 1830-2100 Wednesday Mandatory Training Night 809 HQ (CNC) C3 CV Carbone

Upcoming Activities

Date Day Activity Location Dress OIC
19 Nov 2018 1900-2100 Monday Optional Training Night
(Effective Speaking)
809 HQ (CNC) Civilian Capt Lemoine
21 Nov 2018 1830-2100 Wednesday Mandatory Training Night 809 HQ (CNC) C3 Lt Russell
23-25 Nov 2018 Friday-Sunday Autumn Field Training Exercise (FTX) Wetaskiwin Scout Camp Warm Civilian or FTU OCdt Couroux

J. Lemoine
Captain
Commanding Officer
809 Newark RCACS

Remembrance Day Weekend

Good evening.

This morning, I had the privilege of attending Crossroads Public School’s Remembrance Day Ceremony where five of our cadets held key positions in its production. As in previous years, the students and teachers assembled a moving and heartfelt presentation honouring our fallen. Congratulations to Mme. Zoccoli, our first Community Reviewing Officer, who did an admirable job of putting it all together.

We’ll be beginning our own Remembrance Day activities tomorrow, beginning with two shifts of the Royal Canadian Legion’s Poppy Campaign at Phil’s Valu Mart. Cadets who have signed up should meet me in front of the Valu Mart in C3 dress to collect their poppy boxes 10 minutes before their shifts.

After dinner, at 1900h (7:00pm) the squadron will be meeting upstairs at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 124 for our annual Remembrance Day Sleepover, Vigil, and Parades. Full details can be found here:

Remembrance Day Sleepover, Vigil, and Parades

We’re looking forward to seeing everyone tomorrow!

J. Lemoine
Captain
Commanding Officer
809 Newark RCACS

Effective Speaking – Timeline of Events and Competition Outline

Hi Everyone,

Mrs Gowans would like everyone to be aware of the following 2 documents.  Please follow the link below each description to download the files

1/ Effective Speaking Timeline 2018 – A schedule of events throughout 2018-19

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1o7BRLU9AWCP7mHUPvqKxv0N_JkepABBp/view?usp=sharing

2/ Outline for Effective Speaking Speech – A guide to help cadets plan their speech

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QwHcsGmctM9aX97MH9epbTezcBiHe0Jl/view?usp=sharing

Please consult Mrs Gowans if you have any questions

Regards,

OCdt Couroux

 

Weekly Routine Orders – Week of 4 Nov 2018

Date
4 Nov 2018

RO Number
18-28

Summary
We’re coming up on Remembrance Day and the associated activities are well underway. Thanks go out to those cadets and SSC members who have already volunteered to assist with the Poppy Campaign, the Veterans’ Dinner, and Veterans’ Sunday Luncheon.

This Wednesday is a CO’s Parade, which will give cadets the opportunity to have their uniforms at their best and to make any necessary corrections before school Remembrance Day Ceremonies and the Remembrance Day Parades next weekend. All cadets are actively encouraged to wear their uniforms to their schools on Friday, whether they are directly participating in Remembrance Day Ceremonies or not.

Saturday, we will have our annual sleepover, Remembrance Day Vigil and Parades. Full details can be found at the following link: Remembrance Day Sleepover/Vigil/Parades. This is one of the most important events of the year and all cadets are expected to participate.

Sunday morning, as we begin the vigil shifts at the Cenotaph, breakfast will be served by the Squadron Sponsorship Committee. A sign-up sheet has been posted for parents to commit to bringing food and drink to this: Remembrance Day Breakfast Contributions. We appreciate any and all contributions.

It’s a busy week, but with your help and commitment, it will be a successful and educational one.

Training Night
7 Nov 2018

CAF Member Dress
1A

Cadet Dress
C1: 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

Training Night Schedule

  Period 1
1845-1915
Period 2
1925-1955
Period 3
2015-2045
Level One PO/EO M100.01a M100.01b CX20.01
Description Positive Social Relations for Youth Positive Social Relations for Youth CO’s Parade
Instructor
Level Two PO/EO M231.05a M231.05b CX20.01
Description Aviation Aviation CO’s Parade
Instructor
Level Three PO/EO M309.02a M309.02b CX20.01
Description Instructional Techniques Instructional Techniques CO’s Parade
Instructor
Level Four PO/EO C407.01a C407.01b CX20.01
Description General Cadet Knowledge General Cadet Knowledge CO’s Parade
Instructor WO2 Couroux WO2 Couroux

This Week’s Activities

Date Day Activity Location Dress OIC
5 Nov 2018 1900-2100 Monday Optional Training Night
(Effective Speaking)
809 HQ (CNC) Civilian Capt Lemoine
7 Nov 2018 1830-2100 Wednesday Mandatory Training Night and CO’s Parade 809 HQ (CNC) C1 CV Carbone
9 Nov 2018 Wednesday School Remembrance Day Ceremonies   C1  
10 Nov 2018 0900-1100 Saturday Bottle Loading and Delivery Van Noort Greenhouses Civilian Mr. Zalepa
10 Nov 2018 1000-1400 Saturday Royal Canadian Legion Poppy Campaign Phil’s Valu Mart C3 TBD
10/11 Nov 2018 Saturday/Sunday Remembrance Day Sleepover/Vigil/Parades RCL Branch 124 C1 Capt Lemoine

Upcoming Activities

Date Day Activity Location Dress OIC
12 Nov 2018 1900-2100 Monday Optional Training Night
(Effective Speaking)
809 HQ (CNC) Civilian Capt Lemoine
14 Nov 2018 1830-2100 Wednesday Mandatory Training Night 809 HQ (CNC) C3 CV Carbone
23-25 Nov 2018 Friday-Sunday Autumn Field Training Exercise (FTX) Wetaskiwin Scout Camp Warm Civilian or FTU OCdt Couroux

J. Lemoine
Captain
Commanding Officer
809 Newark RCACS

Tomorrow’s Activities

Good evening.

For those of you who volunteered for tomorrow’s Poppy Campaign shifts and Veterans’ Dinner:

Cadets volunteering for Poppy Campaign shifts tomorrow should meet me at Phil’s Valu-Mart in C3 dress 15 minutes before your shift.

Those volunteering for the Veterans’ Dinner should arrive at the Royal Canadian Legion at 1730h (5:30pm), also in C2 dress.

If there are any questions or concerns, I can be reached on the squadron phone at (905) 468-7584.

J. Lemoine
Captain
Commanding Officer
809 Newark RCACS

Veterans’ Luncheon on Sunday

Good afternoon.

The local Royal Canadian Legion Branch has put out a last minute request for two to three volunteers (cadets, parents, staff, or SSC) to help with the Veterans’ Luncheon from 1230h (12:30pm) to 1400h (2:00pm) this Sunday. If you’re available, please contact Mr. Howse at the Branch at 905-468-2353 if you’re available. Volunteering cadets should be in C2 dress.

J. Lemoine
Captain
Commanding Officer
809 Newark RCACS