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SHOOTING Many cadets and adult volunteers join the ACF in order to participate in shooting. In Northumbria cadets begin by learning how to safely fire the Scorpion air rifle whilst applying the principles of marksmanship. They then move on to the .22 No8 and .22 target rifles before progressing onto the 5.56mm service rifle and automatic Light Support Weapon. For those who are really interested in competitive shooting there is also the option to fire the 7.62mm target rifle. Everyone also has the opportunity to undertake clay pigeon shooting. This year our cadets took their shooting abilities to new levels winning almost every competition they entered. At the junior level this included winning all three of the North East RFCA air rifle and .22 trophies. This success was reflected in both service and target rifle shooting with Northumbria winning the Brigade competitions and going on to compete in both disciplines at national and international level at Bisley. The trophies won are too numerous to mention but special mention must go to Cadet Bdr Bethany Charlton who became the first member of NACF to become a member of the UK Athelings team which travelled to Canada for six weeks of competition shooting against Canadian cadets. Cadet CSM Tordorff is set to do the same in 2016. Sgt Furness and Cpl Ball also spent their summer holidays in Canada attending the Cadet Leadership and Marksmanship course. Twenty others achieved Cadet 100 status (the top 100 shots nationally i