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ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS 72 nd ANNUAL CEREMONIAL REVIEW Reviewing Officer: Jabari Lindsay Manager of Youth Development - City of Toronto 330 DANFORTH TECH SQUADRON HMCS YORK 30 MAY 2015

ORDER OF EVENTS * DENOTES PLEASE STAND Squadron Fall In March on the Flags* Arrival of the Reviewing Party* General Salute* O Canada* Inspection of the Squadron March Past* Dynamic Displays featuring - Drill Team - 330 Band Awards, Presentations and Speeches Advance in Review Order* Departure of the Reviewing Party* Graduation March Past Dismissal of Squadron Please join us after squadron dismissal to view our static displays

REVIEWING PARTY PARADE POSITIONS Reviewing Party Mr. Jabari Lindsay Manager of Youth Development - City of Toronto Warrant Officer First Class Maha Minni Squadron Commander Warrant Officer Paul Brooker Warrant Officer Second Class Ruzbeh Irani Regional Cadet Support Unit Central Deputy Squadron Commander Toronto Detachment Representative Captain Craig McPaul CAF Oshawa Recruiting Centre Detachment Commander, RCAF Pilot Dr. Peter Silverman Honoured Guest, Journalist Ms. Angie Gualtieri Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 10 President Mr. Frank Torres 330 Squadron Alumnus, Sponsor Captain Jonathan John Commanding Officer Warrant Officer Second Class Adam Alder Squadron Warrant Officer Warrant Officer Second Class Sierrah Bell Adjutant Flight Sergeant Stanley Tam Warrant Officer Flight Sergeant Pedro Betti Supernumery Senior NCO Mrs. Susan Cho Mrs. Lorraine Christie Co-Chairs 330 Squadron Sponsoring Committee Sergeant Akash Kygo Drum Major Flight Sergeant John Munir Flag Party Commander Sergeant Uzair Ashraf Globemaster Flight Commander Flight Sergeant Ryan Petrie Hercules Flight Commander Flight Sergeant Celine Gadoury Hercules Flight Commander

Newham Trophy for Power Flying Scholarship Presented by Captain Craig McPaul Presented annually to the cadet who has been selected for the Power Pilot Scholarship summer training course. Capt Wayne Harewood Top Athlete Award Presented by Major Chris Sloan Presented annually to the cadet who displays the highest physical fitness skills, teamwork, and sportsmanship, within the physical training portion of the Air Cadet training program. Maj Michael Stacey Citizenship Award Presented by Dr. Peter Silverman Presented annually to the cadet who exhibits outstanding citizenship qualities by participating in a number volunteer events with the Squadron, the Royal Canadian Legion, and external community organizations. This cadet exemplifies a model citizen of Canada through a commitment and passion towards community improvement through volunteer work. Capt Wayne Harewood Memorial Trophy for Outstanding Leadership Presented by WO Paul Brooker Presented annually to the cadet who consistently exhibits outstanding qualities of a leader, and implements principles of leadership through all squadron related tasks. This cadet inspires other to strive for success, through maintaining a high standard of professionalism, integrity, morale, and passion, amongst other attributes. This cadet is an overall effective leader and role model for other cadets amongst the squadron. George Penfold Top Overall Cadet Award Presented by Mr. Jabari Lindsay Presented annually to the cadet who best exemplifies the motto of the Air Cadet Program: to learn, to serve, to advance. This cadet consistently exhibits high standards of drill, dress, and deportment; maintains a high attendance record in all squadron activities; improves squadron morale and esprit-de-corps; is considered a role model for his/her peers; and is a contributor to the overall success of the squadron. Royal Canadian Legion Medal of Excellence Presented by Ms. Angie Gualtieri Awarded to the cadet who contributes to the community in ways that meet or enhance the aims and objectives of the cadet movement. This cadet is also regarded by his/her peers as exemplifying the model cadet. Lord Strathcona Medal Presented by Mr. Jabari Lindsay SQUADRON AWARDS This is the highest award which can be bestowed upon a cadet in recognition of expemplary performance in physical and military training and community involvement. Torres Aviation - Andrew Archer Memorial Award Presented by Mr. Frank Torres To be presented annually to the Cadet who expresses an overall interest and enthusiasm in aviation and flight. The award winner will have demonstrated the will to support other cadets in furthering their knowledge of aviation and acted as a mentor.

SQUADRON AWARDS (presented during Awards Parade) 2LT H.J. Vear Most Promising First Year Cadet Cpl Jessy Muli & Cpl Madeleine Silverman-Sloan Jim Scott Most Promising Second Year Cadet FCpl Aaron Opazo Capt A. Marziliano Most Promising Third Year Cadet Cpl Quinn Pace Capt D. Harris Most Promising Fourth Year Cadet Sgt Cassandra Millar & Sgt Uzair Ashraf Elm s Trophy - Top Marksmanship Award FSgt Ryan Petrie Capt M-H Fokias Award for Top Instructor FSgt Ryan Petrie Top Drill Award Cpl Quinn Pace & Sgt Rabbie Rahman Top Uniform FSgt Celine Gadoury Andre Létourneau Top Fundraiser FCpl Curtis McCully RCL Branch 10 Most Improved Band Member Cpl Coleman Camps Major Michael Stacey Top Junior Band Member Cpl Jessy Muli & FCpl Aaron Opazo Major Michael Stacey Top Senior Band FCpl Norman Stewart & FSgt Celine Gadoury Comrade s Cup WOI Maha Minni, WOII Ruzbeh Irani, WOII Adam Alder, FSgt Celine Gadoury, Sgt Rabbie Rahman, Sgt Benjamin Reisler 330 RCACS Squadron Warrant Officer Roll WOI Maha Minni

DISTINGUISHED CADETS TOP CADET OF THE MONTH Sgt Akash Kygo September Cpl Silverman Sloan October Sgt Uzair Ashraf November Cpl Paul Facunla January Cpl Quinn Pace February Cpl Jessy Muli March Cpl Kaeden Kipling April COMMANDING OFFICER S COMMENDATION Sgt Rabbie Rahman Fsgt Celine Gadoury Cpl Harry Mccourt Cpl Daniel Ghermai Fcpl Yohannes (Johnny) Ghermai Cpl Quinn Pace Cpl Grace Bell Cdt Riley Spracklin Fsgt Ryan Petrie Cpl Jessy Muli Cpl Madeline Silverman Sloan Ms. Lorraine Christie Cpl Ivan Gadoury CI Miranda Minawi CV Jesse Jones CI Joseph Laflamme

MESSAGE FROM THE COMMANDING OFFICER I am taking this opportunity to thank all of YOU, for your continued support and dedication towards the cadets of 330 Danforth Tech Squadron. We ve achieved remarkable success this past training year, from winning numerous multi-unit competitions, setting records in fundraising, and community support, to signifi cantly increasing enrolment, enthusiasm, esprit-de-corps, and development amongst our cadets. All of this thanks to the incredible support from our community members, sponsors, parents and individuals like YOU. We ve had an action-packed training program, and our cadets have had no shortage of opportunities to keep them engaged as they develop into successful citizens and leaders within our country. I am incredibly proud of the determination and passion our cadets have put forward over the past training year. It is pleasing to know that these young adults will soon be the future leaders of our country. From seeing our cadets act as leaders through challenging situations; observing them through confl ict resolution opportunities; to assisting them as they plan large scale events or teach technical classes all of these moments instill an immense amount of motivation and excitement among the staff and sponsoring committee that work alongside these youth. I encourage all of you to continue to explore and be engaged in opportunities that allow you to support the development of this remarkable group of young leaders. The rewarding feeling knowing that our cadets are striving towards success in their lives, as a result of your support, will be unlike anything you ve experienced. Thank you for your support over the past 72 years as we continue to develop the youth of East York. Congratulations to all our cadets on the completion of yet another training year; look forward to even more exciting opportunities coming your way in September! MESSAGE FROM THE SQUADRON SPONSORING COMMITTEE Whether you have been a member of the squadron for many years or a new recruit, there is always an opportunity to learn and put things into practice. As new members to the SSC only last year and as Co-chairs this year, we both agree that we have learned a great deal! From organizing our tagging days to booking events and coordinating permits, we have gained valuable experience and have had fun at the same time. The support and commitment from our SSC members, Captain John, the staff, the parents/ guardians, the Legion and the OPC has made this an exciting year for the cadets. A lot of work goes on behind the scenes and it is the efforts of the many that continue to make all the difference. Have a safe and happy summer! Susan Cho SSC Co-chair Lorraine Christie SSC Co-chair

REVIEWING OFFICER BIOGRAPHY Jabari Lindsay has been working as a youth social worker for the past decade. Mr. Lindsay has served as a youth worker and job coach with Malton Neighbourhood Services. Following his tenure at this organization, Mr. Lindsay was hired as the Project Director for Breaking the Cycle, where he designed, developed and implemented a 5 million dollar gang prevention and intervention project with the city of Toronto. The program has helped support more than 300 at-risk youth, many of whom credit Lindsay and his programs with saving their lives. Each session of this program involved youth who receive intensive workshop sessions on life skills, pro-social behaviour, and anger and impulse management. They also learn how to be leaders in the community. Many go on to speak to youth in schools, shelters, and community housing about the perils of gang life. He has dedicated a signifi cant part of his life to help countless kids tear themselves from the grip of a gang through years of outreach efforts and other prevention initiatives. Mr. Lindsay currently serves as the manager of youth development with the city of Toronto, overseeing the Toronto Youth Equity Strategy, Youth Employment Partnerships, the Toronto Youth Cabinet, and the Toronto Youth Job Corps. Mr. Lindsay holds a degree from Ryerson University and a diploma from Humber College, both in social service work. He is also the author of a popular book titled, Gangs: deal with it before wrong seems right. He lives with his wife and two young children in Brampton, Ontario.

MESSAGE FROM THE SQUADRON WARRANT OFFICER I consider it both a privilege and an honour to have been part of 330 Squadron for the past fi ve years. As I look back, I recognize that even though we continue to change and grow, one thing remains the same after 72 years our 330 family. Together, we understand that no matter the circumstance, no matter the challenge; we will always have the 330 family to return to each week. We will always have each other to rely on, to continue to build on each other s strengths, in order to create a stronger squadron as a whole. To my surprise, all of the cadets of 330 understood when WOII Irani said; Your rank doesn t defi ne your performance, perform above the standard and you ve earned your next rank. Each success achieved this year serves as testimony to our work and desire to improve, which was attained through our unity. This inspiring teamwork has been especially strong in our NCO s this year, as they worked hard to develop the squadron on a weekly basis. As Chief, I value teamwork and leadership above all, and with their help - visions were imagined and goals were set. We have worked, argued, shared our hopes and problems together, and essentially established ourselves as one of the strongest team of NCO s that 330 has ever seen. I count myself most fortunate to work with all of you, trusting you will continue to use your passion to push squadron to new heights still. Remember your ranks may be limited, but your performance can be infi nite. To the rest of the cadets, your story does not end yet. You have new experiences to discover and new achievements to attain. Staying in the program will not be easy. In times of adversity, you must remember what motivates you to stay: whether it s friends made, lessons learned or cold FTX nights survived. You may not have noticed, but you have grown since you joined. I am proud knowing I was part of your development. One day you ll be leading 330 at a senior level and you ll learn more about yourself than you can ever imagine. HIGHLIGHTS OF 2014-2015 S K A T I N G RANGE..DAYS ZONE..BAND..&.. DRILL..COMPETITION SPRING TAGGING - RECORD $19K RAISED! DUKE OF EDINBURGH AWARD PROGRAM GREEK INDEPENDANCE PARADE CN TOWER CLIMB FOR WORLD WILDLIFE FUND MESS DINNER - SKYZONE - ANNUAL POTLUCK COLD WEATHER TRAINING AT SCOUT CAMP EVERTON CANADIAN WARPLANE HERITAGE MUSEUM SPORTS COMPETITION (THREE-PEAT EUROPEAN HANDBALL CHAMPS!) THORNCLIFFE PARK PARADE - CFB TRENTON TOUR SWIM COMPETITION - FITNESS NIGHT BIATHLON - CONFIDENCE COURSE O P E R A T I O N.. P H O E N I X INTRA-SPORTS..COMPETITION SUMMER NCO TRAINING DEVELOPMENT FALL..TAGGING..INCENTIVE: N I G H T.. AT.. M O V I E S SPRING TAGGING.. INCENTIVE: CANADA S WONDERLAND

330 STAFF AND SSC MEMBERS Captain Jonathan John Commanding Offi cer Captain Debbie Harris Administration Offi cer Civilian Instructor Satveer Gill Chief Clerk Captain Anita Marziliano Deputy Commanding Offi cer Civilian Instructor Joseph Laflamme Assistant Administration Offi cer Civilian Volunteer Taihnet Taihnet Supply Offi cer Second Lieutenant Philippe Bicos Training Offi cer Civilian Volunteer Jennifer Quinn Assistant Supply Offi cer Second Lieutenant Glendon Thomas Assistant Training Offi cer Civilian Instructor Miranda Minawi Training Support Offi cer Civilian Volunteer Matthew Osbourne Level 2 Training Offi cer Susan Cho Co-Chairperson Corporal Ivan Gadoury Level 3 Training Standards Offi cer Civilian Volunteer Jesse Jones Level 4 Training Offi cer Lorraine Christie Co-Chairperson André Létourneau Past Chair Tatjana Subotic Treasurer Members Monique Petrie Ravi Kygo Andrea Johnston Visit us @ 330AIRCADETS.COM FaceBook.com/330aircadets

Thank you for your continued support The City of Toronto and Community of East York City of Toronto Youth Development Branch 10 Royal Canadian Legion and Branch 10 Ladies Auxillary Toronto District School Board Toronto Fire Services H.M.C.S. YORK Estonian House Ms. Gina Carreon Ms. Andrea Johnston Ms. Jacqueline Luscombe Creative Director/Executive Director TAG - The Aahilley Group Event Architects Frank Torres and SkyWords Media 330 Squadron Sponsoring Committee Did you know... 330 Squadron is a registered charity. Find out more at 330aircadets.com/support/

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