Most military schools refer to their students as cadets. Attending one of them makes you a cadet. Military colleges (Texas A&M, VMI, Citadel, VPI) refer to members of the Corps as cadets. ROTC for the various branches may refer to their students as cadets or midshipmen (Navy).
It means cadet a cadet is a trainee to become an officer in the military, a junior branch of an important family, or simply a person who is a junior trainee.
The company Cadet Direct supplies military supplies to people in the military. The Cadet Direct sells military supplies for all types of army personnel, not just Cadets.
Cadet is 'kadete' in Tagalog. It is a person who serves the military.
A cadet is a "A student at a military school who is training to be an officer, A younger son or brother, A youngest son" or in Latin Cadet means "They Will Fall"
A "cadet" is a student in a military group, such as an armed services academy or a military school. Originally the term meant a younger brother (or the youngest son in a family).
Feel free to improve this but cadet is like pilot I think and to use it in a sentence: The man is training to become a space cadet.
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You can become an army cadet by asking your local barracks. If there is not one in the local area, you can ask at your local Territorial Army site. Some schools also have active army cadet programs.
to become an Australian army cadet in Queensland you need to be of the age 12years and 6 months
If the cadet has a valid military/DOD employee/DOD dependant ID, they can take advantage of any of the various military shops. If not, then they are assed out.
Mardi GRAS (1958)
As soon as s/he is inducted into the ROTC.