You get out of joining the Army by not volunteering. There is no draft so no need to Dodge it. If you have no desire to join, then just don't enlist. If you live in a country where there is a military service requirement, your country may disqualify you from service if you have certain medical conditions or if you have a sincere religious conviction that is incompatible with military service. You will probably have to prove to skeptical officials that you fit such a category as they have defined it.
You don't enlist in the first place. If you're not willing to do your UTAs and ATs, you have no business enlisting into the Guard or Reserve in the first place. You voluntarily signed the dotted line, and you'll be expected to meet your end of the commitment.
The way to get out of the AAC/ACF is to bring all uniform, webbing, and AAC/ACF property to your unit commanding officer or Detachment commander and tell them you would like to quit cadets.
Eat a lot, get fat, keep failing height/weight. They'll put you out for that quicker than for bad conduct or failure to adapt.
Short answer, No you do not have to join the army after you finish cadets.
No, Air Cadets do everything the army cadets do, (Shooting, Drill, Camps, etc.) and more, The Air Cadets do all of those things as well as flying.
This would depend on what you think, this is a personal opinion question. however people like The Prince of Wales, Prince Charles did say "Air Cadets is the Biggest and best Organisation out of all the cadets" But yet again it's opinion Well being a corporal in army cadets but my opinion would be to pick army cadets but air cadets are just as good as army cadets with the bonus that air cadets get the chance to fly helicopters!
No you don't need a passport to go to army cadets
Yes. The more experienced cadets all help the newest cadets.
The Aussie Army cadets do loads of activitys but the main one is annual camp which is on the first week of the september holidays.
Nope - you get to pick one, not two or three.
you can join junior sea cadets at 11. you can join air and army cadets when you're 13
The cast of Royal Canadian Army Cadets - 1951 includes: Max Ferguson
Yes, you should join the army cadets. There are also navy and air force cadets, but these focus in different areas. If you are interested in camouflage and concealment, fieldcraft, firing rifles, navigation, drill, leadership, teamwork and radio telecommunications, then the army cadets will be beneficial to you.
It depends on what you want to do or what you're most interested in. The Sea Cadets do lots of things as does the other Cadet Corps. Although, Sea Cadets specialises in ships, Army Cadets in guns and combat and Air Cadets with aircrafts and mechanics. So if you're not a particularly athletic person you could always join the Sea or Air Cadets. Or if you love adventure you could always join Army or Sea Cadets.
No you cant. The Australian Army Cadets do not fight. They are mainly positioned at one building but go on 'excursions'. The AAC (Australian Army Cadets) train / drill you incase you want to join the actual ADF (Australian Defence Force) or if you just want to join. In short: NO the Army cadets are a youth organisation and wouldn't even be called into active service in a national emergancy. its a charity not a Armed Force