Young Lancaster cadet awarded highest honour
Seventeen-year-old Daniel Wade has been awarded the prestigious appointment of Lord-Lieutenant’s Cadet in the Lancashire Army Cadet Force.
The certificate was presented to Cadet Company Sergeant Major Wade by the Lord Shuttleworth KCVO, Lord-Lieutenant of Lancashire, at a ceremony at Lancaster Town Hall.
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Hide AdThe accolade means Daniel now holds the position of Lord-Lieutenant’s Cadet for Lancashire.
Daniel joined at the age of 12 and has risen through the ranks ever since – he was promoted to sergeant when he was 16-years-old and appointed Company Sergeant Major when he was 17.
As a senior cadet, he laid a wreath during the Last Post ceremony at the Menin Gate in Ypres as part of the Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment World War I commemorations.
A keen sportsman, Daniel also conducted training sessions for an under-12 youth football team and now referees games most Sundays in the Lancaster and Morecambe 11-17 Youth League.
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Hide AdDaniel said: “This award is the most prestigious you can achieve as a cadet. Achievements such as this are the whole reason why I joined the Army Cadet Force.”
Daniel was among six cadets from across the North West and the Isle of Man to be awarded the appointment.