Cadet Holiday
In 1950, during the annual six-week summer camp for the Royal Canadian Army Cadets, cadets are chosen from cadet corps throughout Canada, for a variety of training programs. Camp Ipperwash, the Canadian Army training facility located in Lambton County, near Kettle Point, Ontario, serves as a cadet summer training centre (CSTC), one of five similar camps in Canada. When his family comes to pick him up, Cadet Williams redeems himself by using his new found knowledge of mechanics to start their balky car. He ends his repair with a declaration, "Carry on, driver!"
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Cadet Holiday
In 1950, during the annual six-week summer camp for the Royal Canadian Army Cadets, cadets are chosen from cadet corps throughout Canada, for a variety of training programs. Camp Ipperwash, the Canadian Army training facility located in Lambton County, near Kettle Point, Ontario, serves as a cadet summer training centre (CSTC), one of five similar camps in Canada. When his family comes to pick him up, Cadet Williams redeems himself by using his new found knowledge of mechanics to start their balky car. He ends his repair with a declaration, "Carry on, driver!"
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Cadet Holyday est un film réal ...... Humble, et Douglas Wilkinson.
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In 1950, during the annual six ...... claration, "Carry on, driver!"
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* Robert Humble
* Robert Campbell
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* David Bairstow
* Robert Humble
* Douglas Wilkinson
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* Nicholas Balla
* Horace Clarke
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Cadet Holyday est un film réal ...... Humble, et Douglas Wilkinson.
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In 1950, during the annual six ...... claration, "Carry on, driver!"
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