HONOURS AND AWARDS
Honours and Awards
Program
(Manitoba) |
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Medal of Honour (National) |
- The Air Cadet League of Canada
Medal of Honour is the highest Award that can be granted to a League
Member.
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MANITOBA RECIPIENTS: |
Director of the Year (National) |
- The Department of National Defence
award in appreciation of the meritorious manner in which the person
as a member of the ACL stimulated interest in the Air Cadet Movement
through service to the Royal Canadian Air Cadets.
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MANITOBA RECIPIENTS: |
President's Citation (National) |
- The President's Citation is awarded
to recognize a Member's extraordinary contribution above that which
earned him the Certificate of Honour or a nomination for the Medal
of Honour.
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MANITOBA RECIPIENTS: |
Certificate of Honour (National) |
- Awarded
to Members of the Air Cadet League of Canada in recognition of
outstanding service.
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MANITOBA RECIPIENTS: |
Certificate of Merit (National) |
- Awarded
to League Members at the National, Provincial and Local levels for
meritorious service over a period of time.
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MANITOBA RECIPIENTS: |
Certificate of
Recognition (National) |
- Awarded
to non-Members of the Air Cadet League of Canada in recognition of their
dedicated support of the Air Cadet Movement.
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MANITOBA RECIPIENTS: |
Honourary Air Marshall
Award
(Manitoba) |
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The Air Cadet League of Canada (Manitoba), Honourary Air Marshall Award is
presented from time to time to individuals recommended to the Board of Directors for their exceptional
personal achievements which have motivated and inspired the youth of Manitoba.
The award is presented at the Honours and Awards Dinner in the presence of distinguished members of the
community and other invited guests.
The Award was introduced in 2008.
RECIPIENTS: 2008 - current
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Chair Medal of
Distinction
(Manitoba) |
- The award, in the form of a medal
will be given by the Manitoba Provincial Chair in consultation with
the Chair of the League Advisory Council. The presentation(s) will
be made at the League Annual General Meeting during the Awards
Dinner.
The award may be given to one or more deserving recipients each
year, or not awarded at all for the year if no suitable recipient is
identified
RECIPIENTS: 2019-current
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Douglas Inglis Service
Award
(Manitoba) |
- The Air Cadet League of Canada (Manitoba) Incorporated, Distinguished Service Award is limited
to individuals who have been members of the Air Cadet League of Canada for at least ten years and
who have had, in the opinion of the selection committee, a significant and continued impact on
the advancement of the Air Cadet Program through development, instruction, service or a
combination of the three over an extended period of time.
- The award was introduced in 2007 and consists of a certificate with the citation specified by
the selection committee and approved by the ACL (MB) Executive Committee. The Award was renamed in
2013 in honour of the first recipient Douglas Inglis.
- The award is granted without regard to age, sex or nationality. The award need not be given
each year.
- Members may be nominated to the Honours and Awards Committee no later than 1 August of each
year. Nominations, in letter format, must be signed by at least two members of the
Provincial Committee and should include a narrative outlining the nominee's contribution.
A nomination for the distinguished service award that is not awarded will remain for 3 years.
RECIPIENTS: 2007 - current
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Meritorious Service
Award
(Manitoba) |
- The Meritorious Service Award recognizes outstanding meritorious service to the Manitoba Air Cadet Program
by a Cadet Instructor Cadre Officer.
- The award was introduced in 2008 and consists of a suitable certificate with the following citation:
- “IN RECOGNITION AND APPRECIATION OF MERITORIOUS SERVICE TO THE MANITOBA AIR CADET
PROGRAM”
- Any member of the Cadet Instructor Cadre, who has contributed to the Manitoba Air Cadet Program, whose
activities are exceptional because of the member's dedication performance and length of continuous service,
is eligible for the award.
- Members with suitable qualifications may be nominated to the Honours and Awards Committee no later
than 1 August of each year. Nominations, in letter format, must be signed by at least two members of the
Provincial Committee and should include a narrative outlining the nominee's contribution. A nomination for
the meritorious service award that is not awarded will remain for 3 years.
- The award is normally presented annually. Presentation may be withheld if the Honours and Awards
Committee determines that no suitable candidate has been nominated. The award can be presented to a recipient
only once in a lifetime.
RECIPIENTS: 2008 - current
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Squadron
Sponsoring Committee
"E.M. (Brad) Bradshaw" Award
(Manitoba) |
- The EM Bradshaw Award is awarded to
the most proficient Squadron Sponsoring Committee
- Committees with suitable qualifications may be nominated to the Honours and Awards Committee no later
than 1 August of each year. Nominations, in letter format and should include a narrative outlining the
reason for nomination.
- The award is normally presented annually. Presentation may be withheld if the Honours and Awards
Committee determines that no suitable candidate has been nominated.
RECIPIENTS: 2008 - current
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