333 Fredericton Air Cadet Squadron was chartered on the 16th of October 1943 and was originally formed as a high school squadron. In 1958, Lord Beaverbrook, then Chancellor of the University of New Brunswick, gave the squadron permission to carry his name. A native of N.B., Lord Beaverbrook had been Minister of Aircraft Production in Winston Churchill’s cabinet during World War II. The Squadron was also named as the permanent custodian of Lord Beaverbrook’s personal coat of arms designed by Rudyard Kipling in 1917.


Updated: WEDNESDAY, Jan 22 2014

There will be regular weekly training for 333 Lord Beaverbrook, Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron, this Friday, 24 Jan 2014 at the Armouries from 1800-2115hrs. Dress is C3 (Turtle Neck, tunic, pants, boots, wedge).

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INFORMATION REGARDING WEATHER RELATED CANCELLATIONS - In the event of inclement weather that affects any training activity with the Squadron, please ensure to call the Squadron's info line at 454-3330 or check this website before you depart..

REMINDER TO PARENTS/GUARDIANS - We ask parents/guardians to ensure that they pick up their cadets at the scheduled end times of the activities list below.

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Weekly Activities

Saturday January 25

Band: 0830-1100

Drill Team: 1115-1300

Guard: 1300-1400

Sunday January 26

Junior Band:1600-1730.

Biathlon: 1600-1800.

Marksmanship: 1800-2100

Upcoming events:

Biathlon Competition

If you are interested in membership information with 333 Squadron, please forward an email to 333air@cadets.gc.ca or telephone (Carleton Armoury: Monday nights between 1900-2030hrs, Friday evenings between 1800-2130hrs) Or, please stop by the Fredericton Armoury on Monday evenings between 1900hrs and 2000hrs and Fridays between 1830hrs to 2100hrs. Parents are reminded to bring your child's birth certificate as well as their Provincial Medicare Card Number with them as this will be required for enrolling your son or daughter into the program.