- A
cadet is a
student or
trainee within various organisations,
primarily in
military contexts where individuals undergo training to
become commissioned...
-
boarding school in London.
Sponsored by the
British Army as a
university cadetship officer, he
studied at the
Royal Agricultural College,
graduating with...
- The
Philippine Public Safety Academy or PPSA, is a
public safety school whose graduates are ****igned as
officers of the
Bureau of Jail
Management and Penology...
- In 1991,
Brown moved to WIN
Television in Wollongong, and
undertook a
cadetship in journalism. In 1992, she
joined the Nine
Network and
began working...
- to
leave at
sixteen and go to sea. One
option was a
Royal Navy
officer cadetship in the
Britannia at Dartmouth, but this was too expensive, and Shackleton...
- Hesse-N****au, the son of a treasurer. He tried, unsuccessfully, to
secure a
cadetship in the
Imperial German Navy and
briefly studied law at
Marburg University...
-
engineering officers.
Officers undergo 3
years of training,
known as a
cadetship at one of the
approved maritime colleges in the
United Kingdom. These...
-
through university by the
British Army,
having been
awarded a
university cadetship.
Nesmith was
commissioned in the Women's
Royal Army
Corps of the British...
- new
connection with
Cyril Burge,
Bader learned of the six
annual prize cadetships offered by RAF
Cranwell each year. Out of
hundreds of applicants, he finished...
- 1887 he
entered the
Royal Military College, Sandhurst, with a
special Cadetship and left it the
following December to be
commissioned as
Lieutenant into...