There is always so much going on with 2912 that it is hard to choose one thing to be proud of. Of course I am proud of each cadet and each individual accomplishment. I am proud to be a part of 2912 in the capacity of Commanding Officer. I was also just as proud when I was a cadet. Like I said, so much good, so much pride.
I think the best part now for me is to watch the cadets/unit accomplish their goals. The Memory Project is the biggest project we have ever taken on as a unit. I am happy to see the "trip cadets" get engrossed in the research! To ask questions and try to understand what the soldiers went through during the great wars. I am also even more impressed by the support from the junior cadets, the ones not attending. It is truly a corps project and benefits all of us, including our very generous community. In the next little while we will be posting more videos and piecing more of the history together. Watch for updates!
Congratulations going out to MWO Lamirande and CWO Bergeron on the promotions, it is well deserved.
Band and Drill practices are on going and looks like we will be quite the contenders again this year. Keep up the hard work everyone. You set the example and demonstrate what can be accomplished with a little effort and a lot of heart.
Captain Groulx-Grant
Commanding Officer
2912
Fior Go Bas
19 Apr 2012
18 Apr 2012
2912's Memory Project
This May myself and 8 other cadets will travel to Europe. More specifically France, Belguim, Italy and Switzerland to document and research the battle fields of world war 1 & 2 and pay respects to our soldiers that have paid the ultimate price for our freedom.
I think this project is very important to our community because the soldiers we will be documenting are from our own town. This will definitely restore some of Sudbury's forgotten military heritage.
Personally, I know that I will remeber this trip for the rest of my life and that it will stay in Sudbury's history for a very long time because this stuff matters and affects us all. I am very proud to be a part of it.
Brady Savignac
Sergeant
Drum Major
I think this project is very important to our community because the soldiers we will be documenting are from our own town. This will definitely restore some of Sudbury's forgotten military heritage.
Personally, I know that I will remeber this trip for the rest of my life and that it will stay in Sudbury's history for a very long time because this stuff matters and affects us all. I am very proud to be a part of it.
Brady Savignac
Sergeant
Drum Major
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