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From the way the articles about army cadets, air cadets, and sea cadets are written, they sound like they are almost identical. It sounds like they all focus on the same leadership and outdoors skills with only the occasional reference to element-specific work. If they really are this similar, maybe the three articles should be merged into one. If they are really different, there should be way more focus on their differences. --24.108.210.111 (talk) 09:17, 2 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I agree. I know that we (army) do marksmanship, while the air get pilot's training, and sea get to learn how to drive a boat, but besides that, the different uniforms/ranks/slightly different drill, we're actually the same thing. I say merge it into this article. 70.67.14.234 (talk) 15:34, 24 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
They programs may be similar in some basic training, but each still has their own history and traditions which if merged would be lost or not enough detail paid to them, instead we need to add more history and traditions into to them. The sea cadets still carry out many of the old navy traditions (ie. Navy Mess Dinners, toasting to the Queen etc). The army cadets share histories with the affiliated reserve regiment and will carry many of their traditions as well as they often will have more support from the local reserve in the manner of volunteers from the regiment, equipment and specialty regiment training. The air cadets have some of the more intensive specialty training with the gliders and air traffic controller training. Each carries their own rank structure which predates the merging of the Armed Forces of Canada. Once again to merge these articles would be a great dis-service to the cadet movement as there is alot more to each of the services then the training alone. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Mcmatter (talk • contribs) 15:08, 6 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
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