if you mean a U.S.flag merchant ship, then one or two, mostly there ill be one deck cadet and one engine cadet
Captain Scott became a British Royal Navy Cadet at age 13 aboard his first ship, the HMS Britannia.The first ship he captained to Antarctica was the Discovery.
Yes, it is possible to board a two-engine cadet on the same ship, provided the vessel has the capacity and the necessary training programs in place. Typically, shipping companies may assign cadets to different departments or roles to maximize their learning experience. However, the final decision would depend on the company's policies, the cadets’ training requirements, and the ship's operational needs.
As a Deck cadet, part of your duties will include helping to oversee the safe navigation of the ship, to ensure deck maintenance and to supervise the crew. Your working area will be predominantly on the ship's Bridge as well as other external deck areas. Responsibilities will include maintaining deck areas, taking part in the 'watch' which incorporates most arrivals and departures from port, looking after the charts and logbook, maintaining accurate records of the ship's position and eventually supervised driving of the ship and negotiation of traffic situations.
No; he or she is a cadet.
A cadet is a student not a rank
the English word for the French 'cadet' would be 'cadet' (see link)
Sea Cadet or Sea Corps. Those mean the same as naval cadet.
Cadet College Petaro's motto is 'A Petaro Cadet Does Not Cheat, Lie Or Steal'.
Cadet Records was created in 1955.
Cadet Records ended in 1971.
Cadet Colonel / Cadet LTC