The
Windham County Sheriff's Department
in conjunction with the Vermont Army National
Guard conducts a camp in the summer months
for youth, ages 13 to 17 years of age. It
allows up to thirty students an opportunity
to learn leadership skills, experience military
and law enforcement life, and participate
in a variety of exciting activities. |
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The DDR Camp provides youngsters with an
introduction to military life, skills and
experiences. Opportunities are available
for hands-on interactions with various community
based organizations including the Windham
County Sheriff's Department, Vermont State
Police, Fire & Rescue, Fish and Game
as well as military units.
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This
overnight camp for teens ensure that planned
activities are fun, engaging and flavored
with military traditions. The setting is
military in nature, with the intent to make
young people familiar with career directions
available in the military and civilian world. |
Activities
include presentations from public safety
agencies, court systems and includes static
displays of the Army's Abrams Tanks and
the OH-58 helicopter. Fire aid and safety,
computer-simulated games, orienteering and
adventure based teaching models that provide
positive reinforcement opportunities.
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Staff of the camp includes members of the
Windham County Sheriff's Department, the
Vermont National Guard and state and local
government officials.
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Questions Answered
Q: Is this "boot camp"?
A: No, unlike boot camp, we place you in
positions of responsibility. The camp does have
a military feel, and students are offered an introduction
to military life and work ethic
Q: What does the camp cost?
A: Cost for the week is $20.00. Financial
assistance is available by contacting the camp
director.
Q: Who is eligible to participate?
A: All students, male or female, ages 13
to 17 are eligible. Students must be capable of
the physical activity associated with the camp.
Q: What about safety?
A: We make every effort to ensure that
all activities at the camp are safe. Because of
the outdoor environment in which the activities
take place, and because of the nature of the activities,
we cannot eliminate all risk. Participants and
their parents should read all information in the
application before participating.
Q: How are students housed?
A: All students reside at the Westminster
Armory during the camp
Duty, Honor and Integrity
Student
leadership is a vital part of the course. Students
are expected to assume defined leadership roles
during thecamp. Students will learn to master
and implment the concepts of duty, honor and integrity.
Through teamwork, learning to work together in
an integrated and collaborative manner and taking
a few risks, students will learn first hand what
it is to be a winner when the winning has value.
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