- A
cadet is a
student or trainee, and is
typically used in
military settings to
denote an
individual undergoing training to
become commissioned officers...
-
Philippine Military School for
Cadetship OF-D of NATO Code rank
Philippine Army
Officer Candidate School (PAOCS)
PAOCC P2LT (Army
Officer Candidate Course);...
-
boarding school in London.
Sponsored by the
British Army as a
university cadetship officer, he
studied at the
Royal Agricultural College,
graduating with...
-
before its
formal inauguration. It
conducted entrance examinations for
cadetship on May 28 and June 4, 1978, to
select the best
applicants for its first...
- units. In the past,
cadets might have been
offered a so-called "confirmed
cadetship",
whereby they
would effectively accept a
commission into a
given regiment...
- (MOOD). In 1861,
Governor Sir
Hercules Robinson introduced the Hong Kong
Cadetship,
which recruited young graduates from
Britain to
learn Cantonese and written...
-
through university by the
British Army,
having been
awarded a
university cadetship. Nesmith's husband, Walker,
works as a tree surgeon. She has two sons...
- to
leave at
sixteen and go to sea. One
option was a
Royal Navy
officer cadetship in the
Britannia at Dartmouth, but this was too expensive, and Shackleton...
- in 1889. He also pla**** in the school's
rugby team. He was
offered a
cadetship in
government service, but he
declined as he
still had 15
months of college...
- Arts.
After completing her studies, in 1992,
Gardner obtained a
radio cadetship at
Radio 2NX (now hit106.9 Newcastle) in Newcastle, New
South Wales. In...