COs Weekly Update – 6 May 2020

All;

Two updates for this week:

1. Tonight is our Second Virtual Parade Night

Join in at 1830hrs tonight via Zoom (link on Slack).

For security purposes, once you join you will have to set your name. Set it to “Rank + Last name” (i.e. FCpl Bloggins). If you do not set your name, you will not be permitted to join the call.

Who: All cadets
Dress: Appropriate civilian attire/cadet t-shirts/cadet hoodies
When: Wednesday at 1830–2000hrs
How: Link via https://87eagle.slack.com/ (#general channel)

2. Tune in on Facebook for the Live Repatriation Ceremony of the six fallen CAF members

Tune in at 2:15 p.m. today, May 6, to watch the live repatriation ceremony for our fallen members.

Watch: https://www.facebook.com/CanadianForces/

See everyone tonight,

Capt C. Bowman
Commanding Officer

COs Weekly Update – 27 Apr 2020

All;

It has been a week since the entire in-person part of the program was put on hold. As such, both the Commander for our Region (based in Borden) and the Commanding Officer for all of Canada (based in Ottawa) have released statements. They are attached as one merged letter: Letter to Parents and Cadets.

In other news, we have some really exciting announcements for 87 this week!

1. Starting this Wednesday we are restarting the program virtually!

Starting this Wednesday 29-Apr-2020 at 1830hrs we will be restarting a weekly virtual parade night. Each week will focus on 1 training/fun activity, a challenge for the week, and an open discussion letting you reconnect with fellow cadets.

We are really excited to start this back up, and invite all cadets to join in this Wednesday via Zoom. To get the link to join, visit 87eagle.slack.com (if you have still not signed in to Slack, go to /87eagle.ca/resources/how-to-use-slack/).

Who: All cadets
Dress: Appropriate civilian attire/cadet t-shirts/cadet hoodies
When: Wednesday at 1830–2000hrs (starting 29-Apr-2020)
How: Link via https://87eagle.slack.com/ (#general channel)

2. Our Instagram/Facebook has a new weekly schedule!

WOII Libby and her team have created an excited schedule for our Squadrons Instagram and Facebook page. Be sure to follow and join in on the challenges!

Other Items:

A former cadet has a message for you all

Mr. Dave Feduck, a former cadet with 87 from 1971-76, stumbled across our website and was happy to see “87 still kick’n”.

“Be Strong, be confident, believe in yourself and most important have fun.” says Mr. Feduck.

Picture: 87 Eagle Squadron cadets at the 1975 War Games held at the Welland Airport

Great movies films to watch while at home

Looking for something new to watch? How about a free documentary produced by the National Film Board of Canada entitled “First Stripes“. This movie is about a group of new recruits who join the CAF basic training program in Garrison Saint Jean sur Richelieu. The film is in French with English subtitles. Thank you to Cadet Javaheri for the recommendation.

Another fantastic resource aside from the NFB is The Memory Project, a Canadian war history project.

Picture: First Stripes movie at the National Film Board of Canada.

See everyone Wednesday, stay safe,

Capt C. Bowman
Commanding Officer

COVID-19 Update – 15 Apr 2020 (Re: Summer Training)

All;

BGen D. Cochrane, Commander of the entire Cadet formation (aka Nat CJCR Sp Gp) has made the decision to cancel all in-person Cadet activities until 31 Aug 2020. This include all in-person parade nights, CTC (summer training), Regional and National directed activities.

“[This decision] ensures the safety and security of everyone who participates in our programs and will ensure that the Cadet and Junior Canadian Rangers, like the Canadian Armed Forces, do not become a vector to spread COVID-19.”

I know I speak for everyone when I say that participating in Annual Ceremonial Review, going on the year-end trip, and going off on Cadet Training Centre courses this summer are activities we look forward to all year. I know this is disappointing news. For some of you, these are activities you have been working towards for your entire cadet careers. For that I am sorry. Rest assured, things will get better. These are challenging times, and yet, I know I can count on each and every one of you.

What does this mean for the rest of this year:

  1. All cadets that joined after 13 Mar 2020 will pass their levels, and move on to the next level as of September;
  2. We will schedule an Annual Ceremonial Review (in some form) for Sept/Oct. We have awards, promotions, and retirements to celebrate, and a year to close out;
  3. We are looking at exciting ways to continue to engage with our cadets and staff as we have been directed to do so by Foundation; and,
  4. Those at the National and Regional levels are doing the same.

As I mentioned, I know I can count on all of you to continue to serve your Country as you #StayHome to stop the spread of COVID-19. I am extremely proud of you all, and I am honoured to be your CO. I look forward to the day that we can all be back at the hall.

As always, please feel free to reach out to me directly via 87squadron@gmail.com

Stay safe,

Capt C. Bowman
Commanding Officer

Below is a video from the Commander: https://www.facebook.com/cadetsca/posts/2972742342814616

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COs Weekly Update – 6 Apr 2020

All;

This week we head into the fourth week of social distancing. Starting today, I am going to publish a weekly update including events and items to share with cadets and parents. The goal is to have cadets continue to engage with 87 and each other, and provide a safe place to do so, as well as to keep everyone up-to-date.

Events this Week:

  1. Yesterday: Her Majesty The Queen, our Commander-in-Chief, spoke to the World on Sunday. I encourage everyone to watch it if you have not already: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2klmuggOElE
  2. Today: we are asking each cadet to fill out this survey about your online setup, this will help us plan content and meetups in the future: https://forms.gle/gXFqPCBFoXZgeUJw9
  3. On Thursday: at 8PM, join Cadets and CAF members across the country for the Battle of Vimy Ridge act of remembrance with hashtag #RememberVimy. Details below:

#RememberVimy Event – Thursday 9 Apr @8:00PM:

The decades since the Battle of Vimy Ridge have slipped by, but the legacy of the Canadians who accomplished so much in that important First World War battle lives on. Some say that Canada came of age as a country on those harsh April days in 1917.

To commemorate, Cadets Canada is hosting a virtual act of remembrance. To participate:

  • Wear your ceremonial dress uniform (C1 for Cadets and 1A for staff, green sweatshirts for JCRs) at home
  • Light a candle or use a virtual candle
  • Wear a poppy if you have one
  • Observe two minutes of silence
  • Take a selfie or image and tag @CadetsCa on either Facebook or Instagram with the hashtag #RememberVimy

I am asking all 87 cadets and staff to participate. If you are on Instagram, be sure to tag @87eagle_welland

To learn more about Vimy Ridge watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LP22iTXqS8 from the CBC or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2K4PRGSPUMQ from The Great War YouTube channel.

Other Items:

  1. Reminder to check Slack weekly and install on your mobile device (if you have one). If you do not have a mobile device, you can access Slack through any web browser. How-to Use Slack.
  2. Follow the Squadron on Instagram for upcoming IG Lives, Q&A, trivia, and memories: https://www.instagram.com/87eagle_welland/
  3. From our friends down South, here is an F-35 Virtual Field Trip: https://www.facebook.com/419fw/videos/146535233440429

Training and CTC Update:

We do not have any details in regards to training after 30 Apr or any details in terms of CTC training. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns you are always welcome to reach out to me on Slack (for cadets) or email (for anyone): 87squadron@gmail.com

Weekly Updates:

Have a link or activity you want to share? Send them over via Slack to your Squadron Command team (WOI Norio/WOII Libby/FSgt Kalenuik).

I hope everyone is staying safe,

Capt C. Bowman
Commanding Officer

Letter to Parents from RCSU

All;

Lieutenant-Colonel B. Leonard, CO of RCSU (Regional Cadet Support Unit Central, Borden) has issued the following letter to all Parents/Guardians of Central region cadets. Please take a moment to read through the letter.

Enjoy your day,

Capt C. Bowman
Commanding Officer