AIR TRAINING CORPS

Devizes, Wiltshire

 

 

 

 

 

 

     

 

 

 

   

 

   

 

 

 

Welcome to the home page for 2397 (Devizes) Squadron

 

Following our successful bid for an  Awards for All” grant, this website is soon to be completely redeveloped.  In the meantime it has been stripped to provide just basic information plus a brief history of the squadron.

 

The new squadron crest is shown in place of the former “moose” design.  The central castle image is part of the Devizes Town official arms and is used with the consent of the Town Council.

  

BACKGROUND

 

The Air Training Corps was founded in February 1941. There has been an ATC unit in Devizes for most of the time since then. The present squadron was formed in 1973 and was based at the old Church Walk TA Centre. At that time membership was restricted to boys only. The rules were later changed to allow girls to join and they have had a substantial representation on the squadron strength ever since.

 

The squadron is now installed in purpose built premises on the site of the former Le Marchant Barracks on the eastern edge of town.  The building also houses the Devizes Army Cadet Force platoon and the Headquarters of Air Cadets South West and of the Wiltshire Army Cadet Force.

For more on the history of the Air Training Corps in Devizes click here  

 

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Contact Details

 

Commanding Officer   Flt Lt B Wiles 01380 816176   

                                                                                      Editor & Chairman      Flt Lt (Ret’d) G Rees  01225 761124    

 

                                                                                      Squadron Headquarters    01380 738659

 

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Could the ATC be right for you ?

 

Probably the best way to find out is to come along to a parade evening with a friend who is already a member of the squadron. However turning up by yourself, or with your parents, on a Tuesday or Thursday evening is perfectly OK but do telephone for directions to our headquarters and to make sure that we are not doing off-site activities on that evening.

 

On your first visit you will be told what the ATC has to offer and what we expect of you. If you are still interested in joining we will take a few details and give you a form to be signed by your parent or guardian. This form includes getting agreement for you to take part in adventure training and flying.

 

The age limits for joining the ATC are 13 to 18. If you are nearly 13 we would still like to see you so that you can make a prompt start on your thirteenth birthday.

Obviously, we hope that you will enjoy your first few weeks and will then formally enrol you into the ATC as a Cadet. You will be given a Record of Service book in which the key details of your time in the ATC will be noted. This book can be useful to show a prospective employer and is invaluable should you interview for a career in any of the Armed Forces. However, please note that the ATC is not a recruiting agency and you do not commit in any way to joining any of the services by being in the ATC.

 

Uniform

 

You will be eligible for a free uniform issue after you have been enrolled into the ATC and received some basic training.

 

You will be provided with the following items. It is your responsibility to keep them in good condition but we will replace items which you outgrow or which are subject to fair wear and tear. Other clothing and equipment may be issued if stocks allow.

 

Trousers/Skirt

Shirts & Tie

Waterproof Jacket

Pullover

Coveralls

Combat Jacket

Combat Trousers

Beret

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You need to provide socks (black) or tights, shoes (black) and boots (black). We do from time to time get stocks of ex-service boots and shoes and will make every effort to issue you with these items.

 

All clothing and equipment issued by the squadron must be returned when you eventually leave the ATC.

Subscriptions

 

You will have to pay £5.00 per calendar month.  Good value when this covers 8 or more evenings in a month plus the extra weekend activities.  Confidential arrangements can be made for those who would find it difficult to pay the standard subscription.

The ATC is heavily subsidised by the RAF and you will find that many activities are at no cost to you or are only a fraction of what you might expect to pay with other organisations.

 

Attendance

 

The squadron meets on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7:15pm until 9:30pm. Whilst we encourage cadets to attend twice a week, we recognise that this is not possible for all so a single weekly attendance is acceptable. Many activities take place at weekends  e.g.  Flying, Gliding, Shooting, Sports, Adventure Training, Community Assistance.

We do ask that cadets who expect to be absent from normal parades get an authorised absence slip signed by a parent or guardian. If you do not attend for 4 weeks without an authorised absence slip we will contact you to find out if there is a problem or if you have decided to leave.

 

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Main Activities

*   Tuition in Aviation Subjects

*   Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme ~ Bronze to Gold levels

*   Flying ~ 2 seat aerobatic and operational military aircraft such as C130 Hercules

*   Gliding ~ induction courses through to flying solo

*   Fieldcraft ~ Night & Weekend Exercises

*   Adventure Training ~ Dartmoor, Wales, Lake District

*   Shooting ~ 0.22 calibre indoors & full bore on military ranges

*   Round the Pole Flying ~ try your hand at aerial combat

*   Sports ~ Athletics, Rugby, Hockey, Soccer, Netball, Swimming

*   Aeromodelling & Dioramas

*   Radio Communications

*   Summer Camps ~ at RAF Stations in UK & Overseas

*   Community Assistance

*   Band

*   Rifle Drill Display Team

       

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Our involvement in the community

An important aim of the Air Training Corps is to foster good citizenship. The squadron carries this through by offering its services to charitable and local community organisations.

 

The principal organisations that we currently help are:

Lions Club of Devizes

Local Village Fetes & Gymkhana

Devizes Carnival Committee

 

 

Links to ATC Information Pages

The graphic below links to the national official Air Cadets Organisation website and is well worth a visit if you want more information on Air Training Corps activities.

 

 

If you want information about ATC activities in Dorset and Wiltshire click on this emblem

 

    

 

ADULT SERVICE

If you are an adult considering assisting with the Devizes squadron whether as a civilian instructor or in uniform, please ring the Commanding Officer or Chairman on any of the contact telephone numbers for a chat. Female volunteers are especially sought as it is imperative to have female cover for many of the activities undertaken by the youngsters. Girls on the squadron do the same things as the boys without concession to either gender.

 

You do not need previous military experience to be eligible for adult service.

 

 

 

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