Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps
There are several Royal Canadian Army Cadets units spread across Saskatchewan that are affiliated to the N Sask R.
| Corps | Location |
|---|---|
| 390 RCACC | Prince Albert |
| 572 RCACC | Humboldt |
| 2293 RCACC | Saskatoon |
| 3071 RCACC | Saskatoon |
| 2537 RCACC | North Battleford |
Cadet units affiliated to the N Sask R receive support and also have permission to wear traditional regimental accoutrements on their uniforms.
Read more about this topic: The North Saskatchewan Regiment
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