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Berwick Boys Squadron members Abdul Mohammed, TJ Wright, Brendan Parker, Bodin Polhner, Robert Cooke and Peter Oliver proudly display their trophy.Berwick Boys Squadron members Abdul Mohammed, TJ Wright, Brendan Parker, Bodin Polhner, Robert Cooke and Peter Oliver proudly display their trophy.

Officers and cadets of the Berwick Boys Squadron attended the event at Ashwood College Oval recently.
Southern region officer Russell Owen said the Berwick group were successful in several disciplines, including marching, section drill, flight drill and flag drill.
“Despite the competition being very fierce from the other squadrons within the state, the Berwick boys came back to Berwick with a record number of the trophies,” he said.
Mr Owen said the accolades were the result of serious dedication by the group.
“This has come about by a lot of hard work by the officers and cadets of the squadron leading up to the review, with extra practices on weekends to sharpen up their skills.”
He said the group was always looking for new members.
“If you are a boy or girl aged between eight and 18 years and have an interest in aircraft or flight, or perhaps you just want something fun to do in your spare time.”
For more information about the squadrons call 1800 502 175 or visit www.airleague.com.au

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