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	 <eadid>Australian War Memorial, Research Centre "cadets.xml"</eadid> 
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		<titlestmt> 
		  <titleproper>Guide to the<lb/> Cadets Souvenirs
			 Collection</titleproper> 
		</titlestmt> 
		<publicationstmt> 
		  <num>Collection number: Souvenirs 16</num><publisher>Research Centre
			 <lb/> Published &amp; Digitised Collections<lb/>Canberra, ACT</publisher> 
		  <date><![CDATA[ ]]>Copyright 2005 Research Centre, Australian War
			 Memorial. All rights reserved.</date> 
		</publicationstmt> 
	 </filedesc> 
	 <profiledesc> 
		<creation>Processed by: Rowan Henderson, 2005<lb/>Encoded by: Rowan
		  Henderson, 2005 
		  <date>Date completed: 2005</date></creation> 
		<langusage>Finding aid written in: <language>EN</language> </langusage> 
	 </profiledesc> 
  </eadheader> 
  <archdesc level="collection"> 
	 <did> 
		<head>Descriptive summary</head> 
		<unittitle label="Title:">Cadets Souvenirs Collection</unittitle> 
		<unitdate type="inclusive" label="Date range of collection :">1900 -
		  </unitdate> 
		<abstract label="Scope and content note:">Contains souvenirs relating to
		  Australia's cadet corps.</abstract> 
		<origination label="Provenance: ">Items in this collection have been
		  collected from a variety of different sources and donors.</origination> 
		<physdesc label="Extent:"><extent>1 folder, 14 items.</extent></physdesc>
		
		<repository label="Location:">Published &amp; Digitised Collections,
		  Research Centre, Australian War Memorial.</repository> 
	 </did> 
	 <descgrp> 
		<head>Administrative information</head> 
		<processinfo> 
		  <head>Processing history:</head> 
		  <p>Collection re-housed and re-numbered in 2005.</p> 
		</processinfo> 
		<accessrestrict> 
		  <head>Access:</head> 
		  <p>Open.</p> 
		</accessrestrict> 
		<userestrict> 
		  <head>Copyright:</head> 
		  <p>Contact Senior Curator, Published &amp; Digitised Collections.</p> 
		</userestrict> 
		<prefercite> 
		  <head>Preferred citation:</head> 
		  <p>Cadets Souvenirs Collection, Australian War Memorial, Souvenirs
			 16.</p> 
		</prefercite> 
	 </descgrp> 
	 <controlaccess> 
		<head> Keywords:</head> 
		<controlaccess> 
		  <head>Subject:</head><subject>Cadets</subject><subject>Senior
			 cadets</subject><subject>Commonwealth Military Cadet
			 Corps</subject></controlaccess> 
	 </controlaccess> 
	 <bioghist> 
		<head>Historical background</head> 
		<p>Australia has had a number of different cadet organisations throughout
		  its history. School cadets date from the establishment of a unit at St Mark's
		  Collegiate School, NSW in 1866, and by 1870 there were 200 cadets in schools in
		  New South Wales. On 16th July 1906, the Commonwealth Cadet Corps was raised
		  which united the corps established separately by the states. In 1910 the
		  Defence Act included the Corps in the provisions for Universal Military
		  Training. In this scheme, service in the Junior Cadets was made obligatory for
		  all medically fit boys between the ages of 14 and 18 years.</p> 
		<p>Universal Military Training was suspended in 1929 and cadets were
		  divided into two categories for the purposes of organisation and training:
		  <lb/>a. Regimental detachments affiliated with units of the Militia forces.
		  <lb/>b. Detachments that were generally school-based and not affiliated with
		  Militia units, and did not receive Army assistance.</p> 
		<p>In 1939 permanent army staff were withdrawn from the militia for the
		  war effort, and regimental detachments were abandoned. School based units
		  continued to function but with difficulties caused by staff and equipment
		  shortages. In 1941 cadet units began to receive more Army support, conditions
		  of service improved and equipment became more plentiful. By May 1946 cadet
		  activities were paid for by the Army. </p> 
		<p>Between 1949-51 affiliations between cadet units and Citizen Military
		  Forces were developed and the title of 'Australian Cadet Corps' (ACC) was
		  officially adopted. Cadet Brigades with regular army staff were established and
		  remained in operation until the mid seventies when the Cadet Corps was
		  disbanded by the Whitlam Government. The Corps was reinstated in 1976 as the
		  Australian Services Cadet Scheme, but with the units becoming the
		  responsibility of the community rather than schools and with a downscaling of
		  military-like training.</p> 
		<note> 
		  <p>Navy Cadets</p> 
		</note> 
		<p>The Australian Navy Cadets (formerly known as the Naval Reserve
		  Cadets) were recognised under the Naval Defence Act of 1910. Until 1973 they
		  were known as the Australian Sea Cadet Corps and were jointly administered by
		  the Navy League of Australia and the Royal Australian Navy. However, in 1973
		  the RAN assumed full control of the Corps, renaming it the Naval Reserve
		  Cadets, and in 2001 the NRC was given its current title: the Australian Navy
		  Cadets (ANC).</p> 
		<note> 
		  <p> Modern Cadets</p> 
		</note> 
		<p>Since the 2001 Government review, "Cadets: The Future", Australia now
		  has a collective organisation known as the Australian Defence Force Cadets,
		  with three arms consisting of the Australian Navy Cadets, the Australian Army
		  Cadets and the Australian Air Force Cadets. </p> 
		<note> 
		  <p>References:</p> 
		</note> 
		<p> 
		  <bibref
			href="http://www.cadetnet.gov.au/aafc-apps/download/Default.asp?Category=28"> 
			 <extref><title>Cadets: The Future</title></extref>,
			 <imprint>Canberra: Department of Defence, 2001</imprint></bibref> </p> 
		<p> 
		  <bibref><extref
			 href="http://www.cadetnet.gov.au/asp/index.asp"><title>CadetNet</title></extref>,
			 <imprint>Australian Defence Force Cadets, 2005</imprint></bibref></p> 
		<p> 
		  <bibref><extref href="http://www.aac.adfc.gov.au/custom.asp"><title>The
				  History of the Australian Army Cadets</title></extref>, <imprint>Australian
			 Army Cadets website, 2005</imprint></bibref></p> 
	 </bioghist> 
	 <arrangement> 
		<head>Series list</head> 
		<list type="deflist"> 
		  <listhead> 
			 <head01>Series number</head01> 
			 <head02>Series title and date</head02> 
		  </listhead> 
		  <defitem> 
			 <label> 
				<ref target="S1">1</ref></label> 
			 <item> 
				<ref target="S1">General Material, 1900 - </ref></item> 
		  </defitem> 
		</list> 
	 </arrangement> 
	 <dsc type="in-depth"> 
		<head> Series description</head> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle id="S1">SERIES 1: General Material, 
				<unitdate>1900 - </unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 <abstract label="Description"> The series contains souvenirs relating
				to the different cadets organisations throughout Australia's
				history.</abstract> 
		  </did> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unitid type="item">1/1/1</unitid> 
				  <physdesc><extent>(14 items)</extent></physdesc> 
				  <abstract>Invitation card for a farewell banquet for Major Walter
					 Baxter on his retirement from the command of the 4th N.S.W. Battalion Senior
					 Cadets, 24 May, 1910.<lb/>Senior Cadet training folder, N.S.W.,
					 1911<lb/>Invitation to be present at a parade of the Metropolitan cadets, 6
					 July, 1909 in connection with the visit of the American (Californian) Boys,
					 from the Lt. Colonel of the C.O. Cadets, N.S.W.<lb/>Coronation Cadet items:
					 Battalion Order, 5/9/1913; Statement of Receipts and Expenditure, Ist Annual
					 Dinner, 1913; Battalion Order, 10/1/1914 (2 copies); letter, announcing Second
					 Annual Reunion gathering, 31 January 1914; and note with typed message 'Report
					 to 3rd Infantry Battalion, Kensington Race Course, Sydney.<lb/>'Programme of
					 Parades, Australian Military Forces, 20th Battalion, Senior Cadets "D" Company,
					 quarter ending September 30th, 1922.<lb/>Senior Cadets Programme of Drills,
					 32nd Battalion, AMF, year ending 30th June, 1931.<lb/>Menu, "Mars juveni in
					 transitus AP.XXX MDXDVI"<lb/>Invitation to Officer Cadet School, Portsea,
					 Graduation Parade - 14 December 1984 [2 copies]<lb/>Scrapbook belonging to J.C.
					 Hendy who travelled to England and Europe in 1914 with the Australian Mounted
					 Training Corps (30 cadets and officers). Whilst in England war was declared and
					 they volunteered to enlist. Scrapbook contains mixed media including newspaper
					 clippings and photographs, food labels, souvenir menus, badges, stickers,
					 programmes for plays and entertainments, tickets, stickers and hotel
					 labels.<lb/>Grand Military Sports to be held at the Albury Show Ground, 30
					 March, 1918 [oversized]<lb/>Training Pictorial for Australian Cadet Corps,
					 c1939-1945 [oversized]</abstract> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		</c01> 
	 </dsc> 
  </archdesc> 
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