EO 401.24: ORGANIZE AN ANNUAL CADET CORPS
REVIEW
A cadet corps review is a military ceremony held on occasions such as:
a. the cadet corps annual inspection;
b. awards and presentations; and,
c. changes of command.
The drill outlined in this lesson is for a cadet corps with a strength of 30
to 40 cadets who form up in line and march past in column of route in
quick time. This parade is executed without arms. Those of you who are
familiar with CF Manual of Drill and Ceremonial
(A-PD-201-000/PT-000) will realize there are other correct ways to
stage a ceremonial review besides the one indicated here. It should also
be noted that the cadet corps annual inspection does not have Cadet
Instructor Cadre (CIC) officers on parade, so where applicable,
substitute the words "commanding officer" by "cadet commanding". The
parade appointments must be modified to suit local conditions.