
784 Wing
Royal Canadian Air Force Association
What Is The 784 (Diamond Jubilee)
Royal Canadian Air Force Association?
784 (Diamond Jubilee) Royal Canadian Air Force Association, also called 784 Wing, has been the local chapter in Cold Lake since 1984. It is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping our local community.
A private club, run by volunteers, we provide funding to the local 664 Cold Lake Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron, scholarships to local High School graduates & other local community causes on a case by case basis.
To become a member, you need not be affiliated with the Armed Forces or the Department of National Defense.
If you believe in a strong Air Force, both military and civil, then you belong with us likeminded folks. Our entire membership is proud of our past, present and future commitments in making community life here in Cold Lake a much nicer and productive one.
We have been in our present location in the old town hall since November 2002 & we currently have 116 members.
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Become a Member
Membership Information:
Membership year is from 01 July – 30 June.
New Members:
Cost of yearly membership is $64 single ($54 for Association membership & $10 for 784 Wing). Cost includes 1 virtual Air Force magazine.
Dual memberships are $108 ($88 for Association membership & $20 for 784 Wing). Cost includes 1 virtual Air Force magazine per dual.
Costs are prorated for new members only
July – Single is $64 & $108 Dual
August – Single is $59 & $103 for Dual.
September – Single is $54 & $98 for Dual.
October – Single is $49 & $93 for Dual.
From November to June – Single is $44 & $88 for Dual.
Renewing Members:
Membership Renewals are $20.00 for Single and $40.00 for Dual.
(Cost is for 784 Wing dues only. 784 Wing covers the cost for the RCAF Association dues for renewing members only.)
Association & Wing Membership
(applications available in the Wing):
1. At the time of application for membership, the applicant is becoming a member of the Royal Canadian Air Force Association. If that is all they want, they may join as a Member at Large (MAL). They apply directly to the national office in Ottawa where the yearly single membership is $54.00 which includes a virtual subscription to the Air Force Magazine.
2. If the applicant wishes to be a member of a Wing of the Royal Canadian Air Force Association, in addition to the national fee which is collected & forwarded to National Headquarters on behalf of each Wing member, the individual Wings may add their own fee to assist with the operation of the Wing. Wing fees are set by the individual Wing Executive Councils.
3. In most Wings there are 3 or 4 “classifications” of membership however, at 784 Wing, we only have one classification: regular.
They all follow the national criteria. All members shall subscribe to fully maintain, support and follow the official aims and objectives of the Royal Canadian Air Force Association.
Learn More About Us
About The RCAFA
The Royal Canadian Air Force Association is a national not-for-profit aerospace and community service organization established to commemorate the noble achievements of the men and women who have served as members of Canada’s Air Forces since its inception. The Association was formed in May 1948 as a national advocacy group to support the Royal Canadian Air Force, and to unite Air Force veterans of the Second World War. The Association works to connect Canadians, their parliamentarians, their air force decision makers, and their aerospace industry experts to help ensure Canada fields the best air force possible, They advocate for a proficient and well-equipped air force; and support the Royal Canadian Air Cadet program. They also encourage young Canadians to develop an active interest in an aerospace career through programs like the Yellow Wing program. Its other aims & objectives are to participate in local civic & community programs identified by the Wings, to undertake charitable & other projects of both a national & local chapter & to recognize achievements in civil & military aviation through the annual awards of the Association.
Members
There are currently 6,372 members in the Association of which 3,739 members belong to 54 local Wings across Canada & 2 International Wings while another 2,633 more serve as members-at-large.
Administration
Six Groups make up the major administrative formations within the Association.
They are: Atlantic, Quebec, Ontario, Prairies, Alberta & Pacific. Wings are under the jurisdiction of the Group in which they are geographically located.
5 Wings
There are 5 Wings in Alberta: 784 Wing Cold Lake, 700 Wing Edmonton, 783 Wing Calgary, 703 Wing Red Deer & 702 Wing Lethbridge. Cold Lake & Lethbridge are the only Wings in Alberta that have quarters.
Require a Venue for your next gathering or function?
Our upstairs lounge area equipped with kitchen and lounge or downstairs multi use room are available to accomodate your next Meeting, Celebration or Party.
Contact us today to inquire on availability and pricing.