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  "publishedAt": "2009-08-12T00:00:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "This was originally posted on thescri.be on 12 August 2009 and was imported here from the Internet Archive on 18 December 2025. [Image of desk at cadets was not archived] So, after sorting through my home filing and organizing my projects, I moved on to my filing at cadets. I'll not bother explaining the process as it was much the same as the process I went through before. Essentially, I requisitioned the file cabinet drawer that holds blank forms. As we print most forms on demand, there are only a few blank forms stored in there these days. I gave each of these a file folder and included them in my alpha file system along with everything else. During this process I also cleaned up my desk, threw out some useless reference folders and created two new ringbinders for reference: - Annual Camp Folder - For documents relating to camp inspections, drill competitions & formal parades - Lesson Plans - For paper copies of all the lesson plans used in the squadron Here are some pictures. [Images of shelves, files drawer, and file folders were not archived]",
  "title": "Getting Sorted 3: Air Cadets Office"
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