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Red Star Booklet
Table of Contents
Orders of Dress ............................................................................................................................. 2
Badge Placements.......................................................................................................................... 3
Beret Placement ............................................................................................................................ 3
How to Tie a Necktie ..................................................................................................................... 4
Male Hair Standard ...................................................................................................................... 5
Female Hair Standard .................................................................................................................. 6
Red Star Qualification Record .................................................................................................... 7
Cadet Interview Form .................................................................................................................. 8
Training Performance Objectives ............................................................................................. 11
PO X01 – Participate in Citizenship Activities ......................................................................... 11
PO X02 – Perform Community Service ................................................................................... 12
Army Cadet Volunteer Sheet .............................................................................................................. 13
PO 203 – Demonstrate Leadership Attributes Within a Peer Setting ....................................... 14
Goal Mapping Exercise ....................................................................................................................... 15
Reflective Journal Entry...................................................................................................................... 16
Problem Solving Scenario ................................................................................................................... 20
PO X04 – Track Participation in Physical Activities ................................................................ 22
Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines ............................................................................................... 23
Physical Activity Tracker.................................................................................................................... 24
PO X05 – Participate in Physical Activities ............................................................................. 25
Cadet Fitness Assessment and Incentive Level Results – Beginning of Training Year ..................... 27
Cadet Fitness Assessment and Incentive Level Results – End of Training Year................................ 28
PO 206 – Fire the Cadet Air Rifle During Recreational Marksmanship .................................. 29
Cadet Air Rifle Handling Test Assessment Checklist ........................................................................ 30
Air Rifle Range Commands ................................................................................................................ 32
PO 207 – Serve in an Army Cadet Corps ................................................................................. 33
Cadet and Canadian Army Officer Ranks ........................................................................................... 34
Cadet Ranks by Element ..................................................................................................................... 35
PO 208 – Execute Drill as a Member of a Squad ..................................................................... 36
PO 208 – Basic Drill at the Halt & in Quick Time ............................................................................. 37
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PO 211 – Participate in Competitive Summer Biathlon Activities ........................................... 39
PO X20 – Participate in CAF Familiarization Activities .......................................................... 40
PO 221 – Perform the Duties of a Team Member During an Overnight FTX ......................... 41
PO 222 – Navigate Along a Route Using a Map and Compass................................................ 42
Parts of a Compass .............................................................................................................................. 43
Compass Rose Activity Sheet ............................................................................................................. 44
PO 223 – Hiking Along a Route as Part of an Overnight Exercise .......................................... 45
PO 224 – Identify Immediate Actions to Take When Lost ...................................................... 46
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Orders of Dress
Boots are always kept clean and shone. A shine with a mirror effect is not the standard. Dress
shoes are laced horizontally from side to side. Combat boots are laced in the herring bone method.
Jewellery: wristwatches, medical alert bracelets and two rings may be worn. Females can wear
spherical studs of 0.6cm or smaller in diameter. Males may not wear earrings.
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Badge Placements
Beret Placement
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How to Tie a Necktie
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Male Hair Standard
Hair style and colour shall not be bizarre, exaggerated, bleached or unusual.
Top of head: no more than 4 cm in bulk. Neck: 2.5 cm above the shirt collar.
Sideburns: not extended below bisect of the ear; squared off horizontally and taper trimmed.
Facial hair: moustache worn alone, not extending past the corners of the mouth. 2 cm or shorter.
Beards are not permitted unless for medical or religious reasons.
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Female Hair Standard
Hair cannot extend below the lower edge of the shirt collar. Any hair styling (braids, bun, pulled
back) must be conservative. Single or double braids do not extend below the top of the armpit.
Hairpieces and extensions are not permitted.
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Red Star Qualification Record
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Cadet Interview Form
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Training Performance Objectives
PO X01 – Participate in Citizenship Activities
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PO X02 – Perform Community Service
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Army Cadet Volunteer Sheet
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PO 203 – Demonstrate Leadership Attributes Within a Peer Setting
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Goal Mapping Exercise
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Reflective Journal Entry
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Problem Solving Scenario
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PO X04 – Track Participation in Physical Activities
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Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines
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Physical Activity Tracker
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PO X05 – Participate in Physical Activities
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Cadet Fitness Assessment and Incentive Level Results – Beginning of Training Year
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Cadet Fitness Assessment and Incentive Level Results – End of Training Year
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PO 206 – Fire the Cadet Air Rifle During Recreational Marksmanship
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Cadet Air Rifle Handling Test Assessment Checklist
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Air Rifle Range Commands
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PO 207 – Serve in an Army Cadet Corps
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Cadet and Canadian Army Officer Ranks
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Cadet Ranks by Element
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PO 208 – Execute Drill as a Member of a Squad
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PO 208 – Basic Drill at the Halt & in Quick Time
Cadet Name: Date:
Drill Movement Complete Incomplete
Attention
Stand-At-Ease
Stand-Easy
Salute at the Halt without Arms
Right Turn
Left Turn
About Turn
Left & Right Close March
Paces Forward & Rearward
Right Dress
Open & Close Order March
March in Quick Time
Mark Time
Forward
Halt
Salute on the March
Eyes Right
Eyes Front
Comments:
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Cadet Name: Date:
Drill Movement Complete Incomplete
Left turns on the March
Right turns on the March
About turns on the March
Single File from the Halt
Drill with Arms
Attention
Stand-At-Ease
Stand Easy
Slope Arms (from the Order)
Order Arms (from the Slope)
Present Arms (from the Slope)
Slope Arms (from the Present)
Port Arms (from the Slope)
Port Arms (from the Order)
Slope Arms (from the Port)
Order Arms (from the Port)
Comments:
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PO 211 – Participate in Competitive Summer Biathlon Activities
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PO X20 – Participate in CAF Familiarization Activities
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PO 221 – Perform the Duties of a Team Member During an Overnight FTX
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PO 222 – Navigate Along a Route Using a Map and Compass
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Parts of a Compass
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Compass Rose Activity Sheet
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PO 223 – Hiking Along a Route as Part of an Overnight Exercise
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PO 224 – Identify Immediate Actions to Take When Lost