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8/14/2009 
REVIVAL OF CADETS GETS A BOOST  
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ST. GEORGE’S, GRENADA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13th, 2009_ International engineering consulting firm, DESSAU, on Thursday provided a monetary donation to assist with the re-establishment of the Cadet movement in Grenada. The company’s Vice President for Caribbean International Development, Joseph Redhead, who was a cadet while growing up in Grenada, made the donation to one of the leaders of the revival of the corp., Jeff Byer. “I know first hand the contribution of the Cadet Corp to the development of young people. I was a member of the Cadet Corp in Grenada while I was a student,” Mr. Redhead told a short handing over ceremony at the Prime Minister’s Office. He added that “Dessau wants to be a part of shaping the next generation. We consider this an investment in Grenada’s young people and we are very proud to make this investment.” Mr. Redhead pledged continued assistance to the revival of the cadet movement in Grenada. Mr Byer, who received the contribution on behalf of Chairman, Charles George, said it will provide much needed uniforms for the Cadets, as the movement experiences resurgence in Grenada. “This is a very timely contribution because we are preparing for our participation in several major national events, including our independence celebrations in 2010,” said Mr. Byer, in welcoming the donation. Grenada currently has three potential Cadet officers on training in Jamaica, following a two week training session in Grenada with commissioned officers from the Jamaica and Trinidad Cadet Forces. Additional Information DESSAU Dessau is known in Grenada for the company’s involvement in the rock fall project. The company was founded in Quebec in 1957, Dessau is Quebec’s second largest, among Canada’s largest, and one of the world’s 100 largest engineering-construction firms. The firm specializes in the turnkey planning, design, construction and management of infrastructure for private and public sector clients. The firm has 3800 employees and has grown to annual revenues of $600-million, with offices in Canada, North Africa, Central and South America, and the Caribbean. CADETS The Cadet movement in Grenada came to a halt over 30 years ago. The first contingent of the revived movement participated in the 2009 Independence day parade at the National Stadium.
 

 


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REVIVAL OF CADETS GETS A BOOST  
AWESOME, Now Let's locate other Investers into this program and take it to other levels with caution.THANKS for these initial steps, Sir.(keeping it simple but promising)
00By: Victor
8/15/2009 5:24:48 PM