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Fraternisation was strictly forbidden by the Cadet Policy Manual. As the Company Sergeant Major, one of Graham Kirk's main duties was discipline – especially fraternisation. While he knew the real supervision was the responsibility of the adult Officers of Cadets, he also had a key role to play. The problem was: could he trust them?Follow the story of an army cadet camp and how Graham and his friends cope with the unexpected problems that beset them. For cadets and ex-cadets the detail will inform and provide nostalgic flashbacks.Because this is a story about teenagers, and particularly teenage relationships, there are some sexual references and coarse language. This book is written for young adults and is not suitable for Primary School children.ABOUT THE AUTHOR:Christopher Cummings is a Vietnam veteran, teacher, parent, traveller, Officer of Cadets, and author of 35 books. Bushwalking, history and travel have added depth to his experiences. He grew up in...