The Award was first launched in (name of country) in 1956 for boys aged 15-18 to motivate them to become involved in a balanced program of voluntary self-development activities.
The United Kingdom
There are 3 Levels to the Award, Name Them.
Age 14
Some examples of skills that we do at Cadets would be...?
Leadership, Drill, Teaching, Marksmanship, Biathlon,
The Award was officially launched to _______ Youth in 1963
Canadian
Skills, Fitness, and Volunteer Work.
How much does it cost to register for the Duke of Edinburgh Program
It costs $50.
Some fitness activities/teams that we offer include....
Fitness nights, Pre-para team, Biathlon Team,
In 1966, the first Gold Award Ceremony in Canada was held in _____
Ottawa
1-The length of time you have to be on the AJ
2-The hours of purposeful activity per day
The Regional Office, The Duke of Ed Mentor, The Corps Award Leader, Members of the Team
Some volunteer activities that the Corps offers include: (name 3)
Tagging, Remembrance Day Parades, Poppy Drive, Light up the Hills, Legion Lunch, Book Sale, Food Drives, Donations to Veterans at Christmas
Global expansion over the last 50 years has enabled the Award to continue its growth and touch the lives of young people in more than ___ countries.
100
Passion to Purpose
What is the name of the place you record your logs?
On-Line Record Book.
DoE team Mentor.
Early on, The _______ and the Y.M.C.A were particularly instrumental in supporting The Award in several different provinces.
Cadets
If you start from Bronze level and do both Silver and Gold Levels how long would it take for you to get your award?
2 years
Who presents the Silver and Gold Awards to Cadets at the Corps?
The CO, The Award Leader, and the Mayor.
What sorts of Cadet activities would count towards the Gold Project? Name 3
Activities in which Cadets interact with others outside the Corps. These must be 5 days at least in duration. Can include: summer training, expeditions, exchanges, staffing, some competitions