
the weekend volunteering at the Cobar Clay Target Club’s Golden Clay shoot. The
group of 14 cadets and their leader, Captain AAC Colleen Boucher OAM, worked
Friday night and all day Saturday and Sunday monitoring and loading the clay traps
(and cleaning up the spent clays) to ensure the event ran smoothly. Captain Boucher
said community engagement is a core unit of a cadet’s training and the event
provided cadets with valuable practical experience in safely, discipline and
leadership.
The Cobar Cadet Unit 221 members were hard at work in the trenches (or traps) over
the weekend volunteering at the Cobar Clay Target Club’s Golden Clay shoot. The
group of 14 cadets and their leader, Captain AAC Colleen Boucher OAM, worked
Friday night and all day Saturday and Sunday monitoring and loading the clay traps
(and cleaning up the spent clays) to ensure the event ran smoothly. Captain Boucher
said community engagement is a core unit of a cadet’s training and the event
provided cadets with valuable practical experience in safely, discipline and
leadership.