News

Cadets launch Squadron Blog - visit here

Charity radio station, Radio Christmas, broadcasting on 87.7FM until 24th December. Cadets host a show at 5pm on Saturday 11th December.

Grant for £950 awarded by Buckinghamshire Community Foundation and sponsored by Rectory Homes Ltd

Battle of Britain parade 2010 with 1113 (Berkhamsted) Squadron

£500 raised through London Marathon - April 2010

Newsletter - March 2010

We report on a successful 2009/10 - download AGM minutes

Cadets pack sacks for Christmas - Dec 2008

Nov 22-23rd Wing Overnight Exercise

Nov - Remembrance Day Parade

Oct 24-26th - Cadets attend mountain activites course in Snowdonia

August - Summer Camp at RAF Lossiemouth

 

 



The Air Cadets meets every Monday and Wednesday, 7.15pm at the rear of Thomas Harding School, Fullers Hill, Chesham.

Welcome

2204 (Chesham & Amersham) Squadron is a vibrant and very active unit of the Air Cadets, which is a youth organisation for young women and men from 13 to 20 years old. It is supported by the Royal Air Force who provide flying and gliding, as well as shooting, adventure training and more.

If you are interested in flying, the RAF or any aspect of aviation, this is the place for you. We meet Monday and Wednesday evenings from 7.15pm, and we offer activities on most weekends.

There are hundreds of squadrons all over the UK - on this website you can find out about our squadron, 2204, and also discover what you can do, learn and experience as a member of the Air Training Corps.

We are proud of our squadron and we welcome enquiries and questions from potential new Cadet recruits, Adult Staff or Civilian Instructors with skills to share with our Cadets.

We are pleased to have as our Honarary President, Cllr Martin Phillips, Mayor of Amersham and Bucks County Councillor.

As a member of the Air Cadets, there are many activities to participate in, including flying, shooting, sports, camping, and support to gain a Duke of Edinburgh award and BTEC qualifications.

We've summarised much of the information about 2204 Squadron and the ATC here - if you want to learn more please visit the national Air Cadet website at www.aircadets.org