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Ceremonial Squadron

The Ceremonial Squadron (" C Sqn") an HQ Unit of Training Group of the Hong Kong Air Cadet Corps.

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History

The Ceremonial Squadron was created December 1998 and officially established on 1 May 1999. The unit has gained recognition of high standard of drill on its debut performance on the Hong Kong Cadet Force Joint Annual Parade on 7 November 1999 at Hong Kong Police Training School. Moreover, it is the first time the air cadets have an escorting unit to the HKACC Colour equipped with ceremonial dress (No.1 Service Dress). Ceremonial Squadron is under the training group of the Hong Kong Air Cadet Corps.

Duties of the Guards of Honour

The Ceremonial Flight is an Headquarters Unit of Training Group which was led by Flight Lieutenant Sandy S.F. Chu, Officer Commanding Ceremonial Flight with the assistance of Warrant Officer Wallace W.K. Yip, Chief Drill Instructor. C Flt commits to perform all ceremonials by forming up the Guards of Honour including Colour Party if required. The C Flt is also responsible for escorting the HKACC Colour on all occasions.

Ceremonial Squadron Officers

The Commanding Officer has authorised the establishment of Ceremonial Squadron on 1 October 2003. Acting Squadron Leader Gavin T. C. Loo was the Officer Commanding Squadron and the Ceremonial Squadron is authorised as the only unit to parade the HKACC Colour by forming up a Colour Party as well as escorting flights as required. The current Officer Commanding of Ceremonial Squadron is Flt Lt Twinson CHAU.

List of Officer Commanding Ceremonial Squadron

  • 1.10.2003 - 30.9.2004 Ag. Sqn Ldr Gavin T C LOO
  • 1.10.2004 - 31.3.2009 Flt Lt Bruce C H LEE
  • 1.4.2009 - 30.4.2012 Flt Lt Jethro C Y CHAN
  • 1.5.2012 - 30.9.2016 Flt Lt Edward C K KING
  • 1.10.2016 - Present Flt Lt Twinson H B CHAU
  • Functions of the Ceremonial Squadron

    Ceremonial Squadron performs at public duties such as Remembrance Sunday at Cenotaph, National Day Flag Raising at the Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence and other major public performances such as Solar Project and the Aviation Day were under its scope. As such, the C Sqn was gradually equipped with full ceremonial accoutrements i.e. RAF No.1 Service Dress for all senior and cadet members, ceremonial swords for officers and warrant officers and replica drill-purpose rifles for all cadets.

    References

    Ceremonial Squadron Wikipedia