it can Depend in which Country your talking about
There are approximately 1,000-1,100 graduates each year. Hope this is what you are looking for.
This depends on force to force. Not many forces will let cadets go out on patrol at 14. Some forces let cadets go out on patrol at 16, but have to be trained at first aid and radio usage. Some forces don't let cadets go on patrol at all, and some forces just an observer.
Maximum 10
The United States Air Force Academy typically admits about 1,000 to 1,200 cadets each year. The total cadet population at the academy usually hovers around 4,000, which includes students from all four classes. Admissions are highly competitive, with candidates selected based on academic performance, leadership potential, and physical fitness.
800 get accepted into West Point each year
The United States Marine Corp basic training camp is held at Parris Island in South Carolina. The program is a total of 12 weeks at the end of which the cadets graduate from training at Parris Island.
there are more then you can count up to so why do you need to know.
Not enough
140,000 in 2004.
Generally, allopathic (MD) and osteopathic (DO) medical colleges graduate 19,000 new physicians annually.
The bachelors degree will run approximately 124 to 128 credits.
Between 500 and 600.