Title: 722 Chivenor Squadron ATC
1ACP 42 Staff Cadet Interview
2Chapter 1
- Corps Structure Higher Organization
3Corps Higher OrganizationAims
- By the end of this chapter, the student should be
able to - State the various levels within the Corps
organization, including the number at each level - Recall the ranks at the various levels, and where
their establishments are listed - Know the names of key ATC personnel, including
the Wing Commander, Wing Staff Officers, Regional
Commandant and Commandant Air Cadets
4Corps Higher OrganizationSquadrons
- Base foundation of the Corps
- 922 Squadrons (Feb 99)
- 79 Detached Flights (Feb 99)
- Each Squadron is self-controlled
- Controlled by Sqn Staff, helped by committee and
local citizens - Ordered within framework of the Corps
5Corps Higher OrganizationSquadron Types
- Open Squadron
- Open to any eligible young person selected by
Squadron Commander - School Squadron
- Only open to pupils and former pupils
- Many more Open than School Squadrons
6Corps Higher OrganizationSquadron Name
- Each squadron has a number and the name of the
town/community it belongs to - 722 (Chivenor) Squadron
- Founder squadrons also display F after the
number - First 50 squadrons formed in the ADCC
- 41F (Taunton) Squadron
7Corps Higher OrganizationSquadron Staff
Establishment
- Establishment is the number of Staff that may
be appointed to run a Squadron/DF - ACP 20B ACAI 101
- ACAI Air Cadet Administrative Instruction
- May not normally be exceeded
- Establishment may be adjusted after 3 reporting
periods at new squadron strength - 1 period 3 months
8Corps Higher OrganizationCadet NCO
Establishment
- AP 1919 Para 408
- Also related to squadron strength
- ACP 20B ACAI 224
- Wing Establishment of CWOs over the amount in AP
1919 Para 408 - Currently set at 2/3rds of the squadrons in the
Wing - E.g. Devon Somerset Wing 30 Squadrons 20
Extra CWOs 50 CWOs in Wing
9Corps Higher OrganizationClassification
Establishment
- Not restricted by establishment
- Numbers based purely on the amount of cadets who
have passed the exam at a particular level
10Corps Higher OrganizationCivilian Committee
- Responsible for welfare and recreational
activities - Administer Squadron funds
- Raise money for the Non-public fund
- Money not provided by the government
- Use to fund activities outside the training
programme - Usually made up of people with business sense or
people of local eminence
11Corps Higher OrganizationSquadron Chaplain
- Appointed by Squadron Commander, in consultation
with Civilian Committee - Chaplains are encouraged to meet the cadets and
take part within the training programme
12Corps Higher OrganizationWings
- Groups of Squadrons are arranged into Wings
- 36 Wings in the Corps
- Commanded by Wing Commander
- Wing Commander RAFVR(T)
13Corps Higher OrganizationWing Professional
Staff
- Responsible for Administrative Duties
- Headed by Wing Administration Officer
- Squadron Leader RAFR
- Establishment
- Detailed on Local Unit Establishment form
(LUE), held at HQ Air Cadets
14Corps Higher OrganizationWing Staff
- Responsible for general standards in Wing
- RAFVR(T) Officers
- Flight Lieutenant or Squadron Leader
- Establishment
- AP 1919, Chapter 2
- Wing Committee
- Wing Chaplain
15Corps Higher OrganizationRegions
- Groups of Wings are arranged into Regions
- 6 Regions in the Corps
- Commanded by Regional Commandant
- Retired RAF Officer
- Group Captain RAFR
16Corps Higher OrganizationRegional Staff
- Small professional staff
- Establishment on the HQ Air Cadets LUE
- Regional Staff
- RAFVR(T) Officers, responsible for various
regional responsibilities (e.g. PRO) - Regional Council
- Headed by Regional Chairman
- Regional Chaplain
17Corps Higher OrganizationHeadquarters Air
Cadets (HQAC)
- Headed by Commandant Air Cadets
- Serving Air Commodore RAF
- Chief of Staff
- Retired RAF Officer
- Group Captain RAFR
- Staff of Professionals
18Corps Higher OrganizationAbove HQAC
- RAFC Cranwell
- Commanded by Air Officer Commanding and
Commandant - Serving Air Vice-Marshal RAF
- HQ RAF Personnel Training Command (HQ PTC)
- Air Force Board of the Defence Council
- MOD
19Corps- Higher OrganizationAir Commodore-In-Chief
- Air Training Corps Established by Royal Warrant
on 5th February 1941 - King George VI was the first AC-I-C
- Royal Warrant last amended in 1967
- Current wording in ACP 20A ACTI 1
- ACTI Air Cadet Training Instruction
- Marshal of the RAF, HRH Duke of Edinburgh is the
current AC-I-C
20Corps Higher OrganizationConclusion
- Structure
- Top level integrated into RAF
- Bottom level run by volunteers
- Establishment
- Needs to be set out in a structure where there is
a permanent job to be done
21Corps Higher OrganizationReview of Aims
- By the end of this chapter, the student should be
able to - State the various levels within the Corps
organization, including the number at each level - Recall the ranks at the various levels, and where
their establishments are listed - Know the names of key ATC personnel, including
the Wing Commander, Wing Staff Officers, Regional
Commandant and Commandant Air Cadets
22Corps Higher OrganizationQuestions
- Name the main four levels of the Corps, and the
numbers at each level - What is the rank of the Commandant Air Cadets?
- What rank is the Regional Commandant?
- Squadrons (922)
- Wings (36)
- Regions (6)
- HQAC (1)
- Air Commodore RAF
- Group Captain RAFR