Lord-Lieutenant's Cadet

The Lord-Lieutenant's Cadet is seen as the aide and representative of the cadet forces to the British royal family and the Lord-lieutenant in an administrative county of England, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland. Typically, one is chosen from each of the main cadet forces, the Army Cadet Force, Air Training Corps and Sea Cadets (United Kingdom). Occasionally, one may also be chosen from the Combined Cadet Force.[1] They are selected each year at the Spring Lord-lieutenant's awards in each county.

They provide an essential link between the armed forces and the local community, assist with recruiting within the cadet forces and assist the county's Reserve Forces and Cadets Association.[2] The cadet from each arm of the cadet forces is selected and appointed based on their outreach and participation within their squadron, detachment or unit, and is seen as one of the highest achievements in the Cadet Forces.

Greater London

The Lord-Lieutenant's Cadets from the administrative county of Greater London (as of 1965)[3] are appointed from one of the four "quadrants" of London. The locally elected cadets are then decided on, separately, rather than county-wide, like the other counties of the United Kingdom. The current Lord Lieutenant's Cadets of Greater London assumed position on the 14th of March 2019 and will hold their position until 14 March 2020.

Lord-Lieutenant's Army Cadet of Greater London
Incumbent
Junior Antonio Brito

since 2019
AbbreviationLLCofGLACF
AppointerLord-Lieutenant of Greater London
Term lengthOne Year
SalaryNil
Website

Cadet Company Sergeant Major Junior Antonio Brito is an Army Cadet who parades at 74 Royal Regiment of Fusiliers Unit, in South East London. He plays the viola and has been in the Army Cadet Force for over 3 years.[4]

Lord-Lieutenant's Air Cadet of Greater London
Incumbent
Yasmin Sachdev

since 2019
AbbreviationLLCofGLATC
AppointerLord-Lieutenant of Greater London
Term lengthOne Year
SalaryNil
Website

Cadet Flight Sergeant Yasmin Sachdev is an Air Cadet who parades at 241 Squadron Air Training Corps, in Wansted, North West London. She has achieved the Duke of Edinburgh's gold award and has served at her squadron for 5 years. She also leads her squadron band.

Lord-Lieutenant's Sea Cadet of Greater London
Incumbent
Katherine Nowotarska

since 2019
AbbreviationLLCofGLSCC
AppointerLord-Lieutenant of Greater London
Term lengthOne Year
SalaryNil
Website

Leading Cadet Katherine Nowotarska has been in the Sea Cadets for 6 years, joining in 2013 as a Junior Sea Cadet. She plays a vital part in the management and leadership of her sea cadet unit (Mill Hill & Edgware) and has gained many teaching qualifications.

References

  1. "Kent Links to the Cadets - Kent Lieutenancy | Kent Lieutenancy". Retrieved 2019-04-18.
  2. "Lord-Lieutenants Cadets". Greater London Lieutenancy. Retrieved 2019-04-18.
  3. "London Government Act 1963", Wikipedia, 2018-04-23, retrieved 2019-04-18
  4. "Lord-Lieutenants Cadets". Greater London Lieutenancy. Retrieved 2019-04-18.
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