AAC

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AAC is the abbreviation commonly used for the Australian Army Cadets, a national youth development organization supported by the Australian Army.

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AAC canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Australian Army Cadets
cadet organisation
youth development organisation
affiliatedWith Australian Defence Force
ageRange 12 to 18
country Australia
focus adventurous activities
community service
leadership training
military-style training
youth development
fundedBy Australian government
surface form: Australian Government (through the Army)
governedBy Australian Army Cadets Policy Manual
hasAbbreviation AAC self-linksurface differs
hasActivity annual camps
bivouacs
community events
parades
hasAdultStaffRole Instructor of Cadets
Officer of Cadets
hasCadetRank Cadet
Cadet Corporal
Cadet Sergeant
Cadet Warrant Officer
surface form: Cadet Warrant Officer Class One

Cadet Warrant Officer
surface form: Cadet Warrant Officer Class Two
hasComponent Army cadet units
national headquarters
regional brigades
hasMotto Courage, Initiative, Teamwork
hasRole develop leadership in young Australians
encourage interest in the Australian Army
promote good citizenship
isPartOf Australian Defence Force Cadets
isVoluntary true
relatedOrganisation Australian Air Force Cadets
Australian Navy Cadets
sector non-school-based youth organisation
supportedBy Australian Defence Force Cadets
surface form: Army Cadet Branch

Australian Army
trainingEmphasis drill and ceremonial
fieldcraft
first aid
leadership courses
marksmanship
navigation
usesRankStructureSimilarTo Australian Army
wearsUniformSimilarTo Australian Army

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AAC hasAbbreviation AAC self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Australian Army Cadets