*S5M-13418 Alexander Stewart: Alloa Air Cadets Complete World's Largest Multiple-day Marching Event That the Parliament commends two Clackmannanshire Air Cadets on their — successful completion of a gruelling challenge in the Netherlands to march 100 miles in four days; acknowledges that Matthew Clark and Louise Johnstone, both Cadet Warrant Officers at 383 Squadron Alloa RAF Air Cadets, took on the largest, multiple-day marching event in the world; understands that this marks the first time in the history of the Clackmannanshire Squadron that its cadets have completed the Nijmegen Marches in the military category, which is walking at pace in uniform and carrying weight; notes that 47,431 people were signed up to take part, with nearly 3,500 dropping out over the course of the four days; further notes that, beforehand, they had to complete a mandatory qualifying event, the Scottish Garelochhead Marches, which comprised of two days covering 52 miles around Helensburgh, and understands that, by completing this ultimate march, the two cadets earned their Nijmegen Road March Gold Badge as part of the Air Cadets progressive training programme. ’ Supported by: Margaret Mitchell*, Maurice Corry*, Alison Harris*, Jamie Halcro Johnston*, Tom Mason*, Miles Briggs*, Gordon Lindhurst* *S5M-13417 Alexander Stewart: Public Defibrillator Installed in Tillicoultry That the — Parliament welcomes the news that Tillicoultry, Coalsnaughton and Devonside Community Council has installed an automated external defibrillator (AED), which can be used in emergencies; understands that the crucial piece of equipment is located on the High Street in Tillicoultry; believes that, to coincide with the unveiling, a group of community councillors, local retailers and members of the public gathered for a training session in the Centenary Hall; acknowledges that, the earlier CPR is started, the better chance there is of survival; believes that everyone should consider learning lifesaving skills; considers that the community council will be holding CPR training sessions in the near future, and hopes that many residents take up the opportunity of learning CPR skills.