AIR CADET COMPETITIONS
Golden Falcon Trophy

Groups of cadets from combined Manitoba Squadrons compete for the Golden Falcon Trophy signifying the most proficient Flight in the scheduled sporting events. A limited number of cadets from each squadron may attend dependent upon the facilities used for this annual event. Saturday's activities include the sporting competitions with a cadet dance in the evening. The Sunday's activities include a parade and Drum Head Ceremony in the host community with the local Mayor or a senior dignitary as Reviewing Officer; the parade is followed by a presentation banquet. The event is usually held over the May long weekend and rotates between various Manitoba Communities.

RECIPIENTS: 1995 - 2007

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Glen Elwood Trophy

Participating Squadrons compete for the Glen Elwood Trophy signifying the top Rural Manitoba Squadron in drill and deportment.

Squadron Leader Glen Elwood was born in Portage La Prairie in 1918 and died in 1999. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in June 1941 and graduated as a navigator. He flew four bombing mission tours for a total of 120 missions and was one of only three Canadians to survive the war with that many tours of operations.

RECIPIENTS: 2000 - 2007

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2006 Glen Elwood
     Drill Competition Winners
82 RCACS Brandon
2006 Glen Elwood Drill Competition Winners


Tommy Cooper Trophy

The City of Winnipeg Air Cadet Squadrons vie for the Wing Commander Tommy Cooper Trophy signifying the top City of Winnipeg Squadron in drill and deportment. The event is usually held during the month of January or February at 17 Wing Winnipeg.

Tommy Cooper was a Boy entrant to the Band of the Gloucester Regiment in the World War I era. He later joined the Canadian Air Force as a mechanic. During WW2, he led the Central Band of the RCAF, as well, as being the Commanding Officer of #8 Repair Depot in Winnipeg. He was awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for his war time service.

After the war he was Commanding Officer of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets #3 Wing, 1946-1957. #3 Wing was comprised of the 7 City of Winnipeg Air Cadet Squadrons, with headquarters at Ellice and Ferry Road. The Wing was disbanded in 1971.

A civilian pilot, he was a member of the Winnipeg Flying Club for many years. Wing Commander Cooper passed away at his retirement home in White Rock B.C in the 1980's.

RECIPIENTS: 1977 - 2007

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2006 Tommy Cooper
     Drill Competition Winners
191 (West Winnipeg Rotary) RCACS
2007 Tommy Cooper Drill Competition Winners


The Gilbert Eaton Trophy

Participating Manitoba Air Cadet Squadrons compete for the Gilbert Eaton Trophy signifying the top Manitoba Squadron in Marksmanship.

Mr. Gilbert Eaton was the second Chairman of the Manitoba Provincial Committee of the Air Cadet League of Canada. More on Mr. Eaton is available at the Chairmen page of this site.

The Gilbert Eaton Trophy was presented for Air Cadet Marksmenship using the .22 calibre rifle until 1986; it was reincarnated in 2008 to recognize marksmenship competitors in the Air Rifle competitions.

RECIPIENTS: 1961 - 2008

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Past Chairmen's Award

The aim of the Effective Speaking Competition is to provide an opportunity for Air Cadets to increase their self-confidence; and increase their ability to reason, organize and express ideas. The program started as part of the celebrations for the 50th Anniversary of the Air Cadet League of Canada in 1991 although Manitoba did not have a candidate that year.

Cadets from participating Manitoba Squadrons compete for the Past Chairmen's Award and the opportunity to represent Manitoba Air Cadets at the National Effective Speaking Competition usually held in conjunction with the Air Cadet League of Canada's National Annual General Meeting.

RECIPIENTS: 1991 - 2008
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2007 Effective
     Speaking Competitors
2008 Effective Speaking Competitors


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