There are Army Cadets (Army Cadet Force - UK), Air Cadets (Air Training Corps - UK), Sea Cadets (Sea Cadet Corps) and the Royal Marine Cadets which is closely linked to the Sea Cadet Corps as well as non-military youth organizations.
In the US, The Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps is a youth citizenship program with units administered by either the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard in American high schools. The Civil Air Patrol also runs a Cadet program. Cadet is the first rank given to those who attend the various US Military Academies.
There is a group called 'The Calvinist Cadet Corps' which is Christian youth organization for boys.
The Canadian Cadet Organizations comprise of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets, the Royal Canadian Air Cadets and the Royal Canadian Army Cadets.
In Australia, a "Cadet" is a person aged between 13 and 20 who is a member of the Australian Defence Force Cadets (ADFC).
In Bangladesh the students of Cadet colleges are called Cadet.
Hong Kong has Sea Cadet Corps, Adventure Cadet Corps, and Air Cadet Corps.
In India, the National Cadet Corps is a voluntary cadet organization for motivating college students to pursue a career in the Indian Armed Forces.
In New Zealand, the cadet forces are the Air Training Corps (ATC), the New Zealand Cadet Corps (NZCC) and the Sea Cadet Corps (SCC).
There are three cadet corps in Singapore: the National Cadet Corps, National Police Cadet Corps and the National Civil Defence Cadet Corps.
Some sports teams also use the term cadet for players who are in training to play for the team at a later time.
Cadet is also used for those in training for police jobs.
There are Army Cadets (Army Cadet Force - UK), Air Cadets (Air Training Corps - UK) Sea Cadets (Sea Cadet Corps) and the Royal Marine Cadets which is closely linked to the Sea Cadet Corps as well as non-military such as Guides, Girls Scouts, Boy scouts etc.
Cadets are, in many countries, linked closely to military organisations. In some countries, cadet refers to a pupil at a military institution. In this case, often but not always, cadets are not in a "regiment". However, in other countries, cadets are officers in training or national forces that are sponsored by a military organisation . Often, cadets in this situation do belong to a "regiment" as a single body. Often, organisations that use the term regiment have some sort of rank structure but this differs in different nations.
The collective noun for cadets is a corp of cadets.
No, Air Cadets do everything the army cadets do, (Shooting, Drill, Camps, etc.) and more, The Air Cadets do all of those things as well as flying.
Girl Scouts in the US in grades 6 to 8 are called Girl Scout Cadettes. There are other types of Cadets, such as an Air Force Academy Cadet, and yes, girls may be that kind of cadet also. Yes, Girls can be in cadets, for instance: Air Cadets, Army Cadets, Marine Cadets, Sea/Navy Cadets or cadets which are non-military such as Girl Scouts etc.
Same thing - cadets.
This would depend on what you think, this is a personal opinion question. however people like The Prince of Wales, Prince Charles did say "Air Cadets is the Biggest and best Organisation out of all the cadets" But yet again it's opinion Well being a corporal in army cadets but my opinion would be to pick army cadets but air cadets are just as good as army cadets with the bonus that air cadets get the chance to fly helicopters!
Vanguard Cadets was created in 1971.
Cannon Cadets happened in 2010.
Yes. The more experienced cadets all help the newest cadets.
No... Cadets is no alternative to your education.
It depends on what you want to do or what you're most interested in. The Sea Cadets do lots of things as does the other Cadet Corps. Although, Sea Cadets specialises in ships, Army Cadets in guns and combat and Air Cadets with aircrafts and mechanics. So if you're not a particularly athletic person you could always join the Sea or Air Cadets. Or if you love adventure you could always join Army or Sea Cadets.
you can join junior sea cadets at 11. you can join air and army cadets when you're 13