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2881 (Queen's Own Rifles) 2881 (Queen’s Own Rifles) Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps 2015 – 2016 Training Year Commanding Officer – Captain Seerat Pershad Cadet Regimental Sergeant Major – Cadet Chief Warrant Officer Rajeev Sowamber – to 24 Nov 2015 Cadet Regimental Sergeant Major – Cadet Chief Warrant Officer Sandra Bhushan – to 02 Feb 2016 Cadet Regimental Sergeant Major – Cadet Master Warrant Officer Breeanna Alie – to 17 May 2016 Cadet Regimental Sergeant Major – Cadet Chief Warrant Officer Breeanna Alie – after 17 May 2016 Affiliated Unit – The Queen’s Own Rifles of Canada Sponsor – Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 258 Friend of the Corps – Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 73 Training Location – Sir Oliver Mowat Collegiate Institute, 5400 Lawrence Ave East, Scarborough Corps Administration Office and Corps Supply – Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 258 2881 (Queen’s Own Rifles) Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps 2015/2016 Training Year – Corps Staff BRIDGE, Shaun William, CD – Captain – F68 103 046 FACEY, Calvin Earl, CD – Captain – T12 215 000 KLIKORKA, Robert, CD – Captain – H28 840 405 2015/2016 – appointed Administration Officer KOMINEK, Kenneth, CD – Captain – T19 894 519 2015, 04 Aug – appointed Musketry Officer – appointed Supply Officer 2015, 07 Nov – Queen’s Own Rifles Day – Historical Reenactor – Static Display Table – Casa Loma 2015, 30 Nov – Security Awareness Course – DLN 2016, 14 Jan – qualified CCO Carrier of Small Arms Ammunition – DLN 2016, 16-17 Jan – Biathlon Official Course – CFB Borden 2016, 26-28 Feb – Cadet Unit Supply Officer Course – CFB Borden 2016, 03 Mar – CIC Positive Youth Development and Program Outreach Course – DLN 1916, 02-03, 16-17 Apr – Cadet Unit Training Officer Course – CFB Borden 2016, 10-12 Jun – Air Rifle Range Safety Officer Course – CFB Borden PERSHAD, Seerat – Captain – T54 164 242 2016, 16-17 Jan – Commanding Officer Course 2015/2016 – appointed Commanding Officer WILSON, Jennie-Ann, CD – Captain – D73 083 680 2015/2016 – appointed Training Officer 2015/2016 – promoted Captain 2015/2016 – awarded Canadian Forces Decoration 2016, 21 Feb – Struck Off Strength – transfer to Primary Reserve, Cadet Instructor Supplementary Staff YORKE, Joanna – Civilian Volunteer 2015/2016 – Struck Off Strength YOUNG, Dwyke, CD – Civilian Volunteer – F30 972 245 Compiled by Captain Ken Kominek. CD Revised 28 Nov 2020 Support Committee Co-Chair – Mrs. Cheryle Facey Support Committee Co-Chair – Civilian Volunteer Joanna Yorke Support Committee Vice-Chair – Mrs. Glair Betti Support Committee Secretary – Mrs. Doris Tay Support Committee Treasurer – Mrs. Michelle Young Support Committee Member – Mrs. Susan Godda Support Committee Member – Mr. Ron Godda Army Cadet League of Canada (Ontario) Liaison – Mrs. Clover Pereira Royal Canadian Legion Liaison – Mr. Wayne Powell Queen’s Own Rifles Association Liaison – Chief Warrant Officer (Ret’d) Brian Budden, CD 2881 (Queen’s Own Rifles) Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps 2015/2016 Training Year – Activities 2015, 02, 03, 04 Oct – Army Cadet League Tag Day 2015, 03-04 Oct – Gold Star Zone Expedition Training – Earl Rowe Provincial Park 2015, 16-18 Oct – Bivouac Field Training Exercise – CTC Blackdown 2015, 31 Oct, 01, 07 Nov – Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 258 Poppy Campaign 2015, 07 Nov – Queen’s Own Rifles Day – Static Display Table – Casa Loma Cadet Master Warrant Officer Sandra Bhushan Cadet Warrant Officer Irani Sheron Cadet Warrant Officer Shaylen Young Cadet Sergeant Amanda Pereira Cadet Rifleman (Ret’d) Shane Grieve – 2881 (QOR) RCACC 13 Nov 2012 to 08 Oct 2013 – historical uniform reenactor 2015, 08 Nov – Queen’s Own Rifles of Canada Regimental Church Parade 2015, 10 Nov – Cadet Merit Review Board – Board Members – Lieutenant (Navy) L. Yuan, Captain Shaun Bridge, CD and Support Committee Vice-Chair Mrs. Glair Betti 2015, 08 Dec – Cadet Fitness Assessment – Sir Oliver Mowat Collegiate Institute 2016, 06 Feb – Cadet Air Rifle Handling Test – Air Rifle Qualification Shoot – RCL, Br. 258 2016, 16 Feb – Cadet Fitness Assessment – Sir Oliver Mowat Collegiate Institute 2016, 19-21 Feb – Cold Weather Field Training Exercise – CTC Blackdown 2016, 27 Feb – Queen’s Cup Sports Competition – 337 (Queen’s York Rangers) RCACC vs 2799 (Queen’s York Rangers) RCACC vs 2881 (Queen’s Own Rifles) RCACC – Fort York Armoury 2016, 05 Mar – NGTA Zone 11 Air Rifle Marksmanship Competition – placed 13th out of 18 teams Cadet Pedro Betti Cadet Sergeant Victor Betti Cadet Mackenzie Harvey-McKean Cadet Master Corporal Anthony Upshaw Cadet Warrant Officer Shaylen Young 2016, 01, 02, 03 Apr – Army Cadet League Tag Day 2016, 20-22 May – Navigation Field Training Exercise – CTC Blackdown 2016, 27-29 May – Silver Star Zone Expedition Training – Earl Rowe Provincial Park 2016, 28 May – Clean and Maintain Corps Equipment – Sir Oliver Mowat Collegiate Institute 2016, 04 Jun – 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Ridgeway Parade – all cadets on parade were issued a QOR Remembrance Coin presented by Lieutenant Colonel Sandi Banerjee, CD 2016, 12 Jun – 45th Annual Ceremonial Review – Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 258 2016, 01 Jul – Highland Creek – Canada Day Parade – Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 258 Compiled by Captain Ken Kominek. CD Revised 28 Nov 2020 2881 (Queen’s Own Rifles) Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps 45th Annual Ceremonial Review – 12 Jun 2016 Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 258 Reviewing Officer – Lieutenant Colonel Sandi Banerjee, CD Commanding Officer Queen’s Own Rifles of Canada Honoured Guest – Chief Warrant Officer Paul Martin, CD Regimental Sergeant Major Queen’s Own Rifles of Canada Parade Commander – Cadet Chief Warrant Officer, Regimental Sergeant Major Breeanna Alie Drill Sergeant Major – Cadet Master Warrant Officer Timothy Chudziak #1 Guard Commander – Cadet Master Warrant Officer Sheron Irani #2 Guard Commander – Cadet Master Warrant Officer Maya Royer Flag Party Commander – Cadet Master Warrant Officer Sumithirai Raveendiran Flag Party Bearer – Cadet Master Corporal Justin Anger Flag Party Bearer – Cadet Master Corporal Alonzo Arruda Flag Party Guard – Cadet Master Corporal Taranpal Chatha Flag Party Guard – Cadet Master Corporal Dianne Periera Awarded Lord Strathcona Trust Fund Medal presented by Lieutenant Colonel Sandi Banerjee, CD Cadet Master Warrant Officer Sumithirai Raveendiran Awarded Legion Medal of Excellence for Demonstrating Excellence in Service presented by Chief Warrant Officer (Ret’d) Brian Budden, CD Cadet Master Warrant Officer Maya Royer Captain Shaun William Bridge, CD Award for Most Dedicated Cadet presented by Captain Shaun Bridge, CD Cadet Master Warrant Officer Sumithirai Raveendiran L.S. Beak Trophy for Best First Year Cadet presented by Major Allan Champion, CD Cadet Corporal Suthandira Arulkumar Captain G.T. Roach, CD Memorial Trophy for the Cadet that Contributed the Most throughout the Training Year presented by Ms. Marilyn Roach Cadet Chief Warrant Officer Breeanna Alie Police Constable Laura Jean Ellis (Badge 7538 42 Division) Toronto Police Services Memorial Award presented by Chief Warrant Officer Paul Martin, RSM QOR of C Top Female Cadet for Physical Fitness – Cadet Corporal Mackenzie Harvey-McKean Top Male Cadet for Physical Fitness – Cadet Warrant Officer Shaylen Young Fort Gary Horse Trophy for Citizenship presented annually by the Ellenor/Zissoff families in memory of John Lever Ellenor 1914-1918 presented this year by Ms. Brenda Butt, President of the RCL, Br. 258 Ladies Auxiliary Cadet Master Warrant Officer Sumithirai Raveendiran Compiled by Captain Ken Kominek. CD Revised 28 Nov 2020 Don Wilson Trophy for Marksmanship presented by Captain Kenneth Kominek, CD Cadet Sergeant Anthony Upshaw 2881 Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps Instructors’ Trophy for Individual Proficiency at Drill presented by Captain Kenneth Kominek, CD Cadet Master Corporal Justin Anger Royal Canadian Legion, Br. 258 Highland Creek Award for Best Junior Non-Commissioned Officer presented by Chief Warrant Officer (Ret’d) Brian Budden, CD Cadet Master Corporal Taranpal Chatha F.G. Marshal Memorial Trophy for Best Senior Non-Commissioned Officer presented by Captain Seerat Pershad Cadet Chief Warrant Officer Breeanna Alie Bob Hicks (Member of Parliament) Award for Showing Most Promise in the Field presented by Ms. Mitzie Hunter, MPP Scarborough Rouge Valley Cadet Sergeant Benjamin Pelayo Major A.D.R. Wilson CD, Memorial Trophy for Rifleman of the Year (as chosen by the cadets) presented by Mr. Ron Craig, President Queen’s Own Rifles of Canada Regimental Association 2015/2016 – unknown 2881 (Queen’s Own Rifles) Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps 2015/2016 Training Year – Cadet Nominal Roll AKANDE, Adebisi – Cadet Warrant Officer – CIN 1080682 2015, 02, 03, 04 Oct – Army Cadet League Tag Day 2015, 16-18 Oct – Bivouac Field Training Exercise – CTC Blackdown 2015, 10 Nov – Cadet Merit Review Board 2015, 24 Nov – promoted Cadet Master Warrant Officer 2016, 08 Mar – Struck Off Strength ALGAR, Gareth – Cadet Corporal – CIN 1344619 2015, 13 Oct – Struck Off Strength Compiled by Captain Ken Kominek. CD Revised 28 Nov 2020 ALIE, Breeanna – Cadet Warrant Officer – CIN 1072062 2015, 25 Sep – Army Cadet League Army Cadet Service Medal – 5th Year Bar and Maple Leaf 2015, 16-18 Oct – Bivouac Field Training Exercise – CTC Blackdown 2015, 20 Oct – appointed Drill Sergeant Major 2015, 29 Oct – Army Cadet Fitness Assessment – Participant Incentive Level 2015, 08 Nov – Queen’s Own Rifles of Canada Regimental Church Parade 2015, 10 Nov – Cadet Merit Review Board 2015, 17 Nov – promoted Cadet Master Warrant Officer 2015,
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