Australian Army Cadets

Australian Army Cadets
Active1866–present
Country Australia
Allegiance Australian Army
RoleNational youth development program
Part ofAustralian Defence Force Cadets
Motto(s)Service, Courage, Respect, Integrity and Excellence
Websitewww.armycadets.gov.au
Commanders
CommanderBrigadier David McCammon
National Assistant CommanderCOL (AAC) Linda Galloway
National Cadet Under OfficerNATCUO Adara Reddy
National Cadet AdjutantNATCUO Sasha Mitchell
National Training Cadet Under OfficerNATCUO Sam Stringer
National Cadet Regimental Sergeant MajorNATCDTWO Grace Hemmings

The Australian Army Cadets (AAC) is the youth military program and organisation of the Australian Army, tasked with supporting participants to contribute to society, fostering interest in defence force careers, and developing support for the forces. The program has more than 19,000 army cadets between the ages of 12 and 20 based in more than 200 units around Australia. The values of the AAC are "Service, Courage, Respect, Integrity and Excellence".

The cadet program has strong links to the Australian Army and is a part of the Australian Defence Force Cadets. However, its members are not members of the Australian Defence Force by virtue only of their membership of the AAC. The AAC is a youth development program building resilience in young Australians from all backgrounds.

Activities of the AAC include but are not limited to drill and ceremonial parade, abseiling, seamanship, navigation, field camping and first aid.

The Australian Army Cadets are headquartered at the Russell Offices Military Complex in Canberra. There are also regional headquarters which are directly in command of Army Cadet Brigades/Battalions.