AAC History
AAC Structure
Ranks & Insignia
Drill & Parade
General AAC Knowledge
100

What does AAC stand for?

Australian Army Cadets

100

What is the smallest organised group of cadets called?

Section

100

What rank comes after Cadet?

Cadet Lance Corporal

100

On which foot do you step off when marching?

Left foot

100

What does the acronym ADF stand for?

Australian Defence Force

200

In what year was the AAC established?

1971

200

Several sections form what larger group?

Platoon

200

How many chevrons does a Cadet Corporal wear?

Two

200

What command is given to stop marching?

Halt

200

Name one of the AAC's core values.

Courage, Initiative, Respect, Teamwork

300

Which branch of the Australian Defence Force sponsors the AAC?

Australian Army

300

Several platoons form what?

Company

300

What is the highest cadet rank in the AAC?

Cadet Under Officer (CUO)

300

What position do you stand in when the command "Attention" is given?

Heels together, body straight, eyes front

300

Name three activities conducted by the AAC that are not drill

Any three of: fieldcraft, navigation, adventure training, leadership training, first aid, ceremonial activities, community service, marksmanship training

400

What was the AAC known as before given the title AAC?

Australian Cadet Corps

400

What rank usually commands a platoon in the AAC?

Cadet Under Officer (CUO) or senior cadet appointed by the unit

400

Name the cadet ranks from CLCPL to CUO in order.

LCPL, CPL, SGT, CSM, CUO

400

During drill, what is the term used when a cadet swings the same arm and leg forward at the same time while marching?

Square-gaiting

400

Why does the AAC place a strong emphasis on teamwork?

Because teamwork helps achieve tasks effectively, builds trust, and develops leadership and cooperation skills.

500

What was the main purpose of creating the AAC in 1971?

To provide youth development and leadership opportunities while maintaining military traditions

500

What is the chain of command and why is it important in the AAC?

The chain of command is the line of authority through which orders and information pass. It is important because it maintains discipline, accountability, and effective communication.

500

What is the first cadet rank considered a Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO)?

Cadet Corporal

500

What is the difference between "Stand At Ease" and "Stand Easy"?

At Ease requires silence and discipline; Stand Easy allows limited movement and quiet conversation

500

What is the difference between the AAC and the Australian Army?

The AAC is a youth development organisation sponsored by the Australian Army; it is not part of the Australian Defence Force and cadets are not soldiers.





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