Objective

A staple of the Army Cadet program is team competition. Each year, our teams go head to head against corps and squadrons from across the region to compete for a placement that might just qualify them for provincials, and ultimately, nationals. In the past, 2715 has had both teams and individuals qualify for provincials. In the future, teams strive toward qualifying for a place at national competitions.

All things considered, teams are about more than just winning. Teams build camaraderie and achieve one of our goals at 2715: cadets leading cadets.


Marksmanship

The marksmanship team at 2715 is a team compiled of our most talented marksmen, both junior and senior cadets, that actively train for competition. The team is coached by trained officers who have years of experience as marksmen.

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Band

The Pipes & Drums of 2715 is a group of talented cadets who practice weekly and perform at competitions and various local events. The Band is not only a team, but also the leading troop on parade.

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Orienteering

The orienteering team at 2715 is a made up of 2 intelligent teams split male and female that compete yearly and have qualified for provincials twice in the last few years both as individuals and as a team.


Drill Team (without arms)

The drill team at 2715 is made up of 10-16 individuals who excel in drill through sharpness, uniformity, and an excellent standard of dress. The drill team practices weekly and goes head to head against corps and squadrons from across the region to compete for a placement that might just qualify them for provincials, and ultimately, nationals. In the last few years, the team has placed better than any other army cadet corps in the region.