No they can not, they are not counted as a military unit but a military funded and supported youth program, so it would be illegal to send an air cadet or any cadet on active duty anywere as he/she isn't part of a working military unit and usually isn't old enough to be counted as an adult
Air Cadets is actually lots of fun. They pretty do what Army Cadets and Sea Cadets do as well. They shoot, they fly, they glide, but either way all three organizations would have a biased opinion of which one is better.
Going through the Air Force Academy is not considered an enlistment. It is a four-year training program that leads to a commission as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force. After graduation, cadets typically serve a minimum of five years of active duty service as officers in the Air Force.
There is a site with much information and some examples at the related link.
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put air in your tires
The United States Postal Service. My source is gsn.com trivia.
The air particles inside are less active, and tend to clump together because of the cold
During normal breathing at rest, inspiration is an active process while expiration is passive. So under normal conditions, you put more energy into inspiration than expiration.
My opinion. Carrier centrifugal chiller. First put in service in the teens of the nineteenth century.
Mosquitos thrive in hot or warm air. Cold air makes them slightly less active.
You can put Air in Air Shocks Not Air Bags
You need a licensed mechanic/service technician to replace or otherwise service air conditioning systems that use freon.