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Online welcome to our new cadets

Online welcome to our new cadets

Online welcome to our new cadets

15 February 2022

Cadets get to know each other via their computer screens.

The Australia Territory’s new cadets were welcomed at Eva Burrows College with an online orientation week earlier this month.

They are joining one of two sessions (Reflectors of Holiness and Defenders of Justice) and have been appointed to various corps around the Australia Territory in the role of cadet-in-appointment.

The cadets (with their session name and appointments) are:
Cadet David Bruford (Reflectors of Holiness) at Launceston Corps, Tasmania.
Cadet Beola Conteh (Defenders of Justice) at Cranbourne Corps and Berwick Corps, Victoria.
Cadet Edward Conteh (Defenders of Justice) at Cranbourne Corps and Berwick Corps, Victoria.
Cadet David Delany (Reflectors of Holiness) at Hurstville Corps, NSW.
Cadet Leeanne Kingsman (Defenders of Justice) at Adelaide Congress Hall, SA.
Cadet Rachal Mills (Defenders of Justice) at Bundamba Corps and Goodna Mission, Queensland.
Cadet Khaitlyn Nott (Defenders of Justice) at Wagga Wagga Corps, NSW.

They join the ongoing cadets, many of whom are undertaking social or corps placements in locations other than their primary appointment for the first half of this year.

They are:
Cadet Shaun Featherston
(Messengers of Reconciliation) at Brimbank Corps, Victoria.
Cadet Peter Hardy (Reflectors of Holiness) at Bayside Corps and Red Shield Defence Services Enoggera, Queensland.
Cadet Rachel Nally (Reflectors of Holiness) at Shepparton Corps and Social Expressions, Victoria.
Cadet Vikki Song (Reflectors of Holiness) at Auburn Corps and Aged Care (TBC), NSW.
Cadet Kirsten Wood (Reflectors of Holiness) at Morley Corps and Harry Hunter Centre, WA.

Major Sandy MacDonald, EBC officer formation, says cadets have been placed in every division around Australia.

“We’re excited to continue an individualised approach to officer formation and take the prior experience and qualifications of cadets seriously,” Sandy said.

“We are also grateful to partner with a variety of Salvation Army mission and ministry expressions for the training and development of cadets. We are looking forward to an amazing year and, one day, gathering in person!”

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