Cadet definition

Cadet or "candidate" means a person who is enrolled in or attending a state military academy, a regional training institute, or any other formal education program for the purpose of becoming a commissioned or warrant officer in the state military forces.
Cadet means a cadet of the United States Military Academy, the United States Air Force Academy, or the United States Coast Guard Academy.
Cadet means a fire fighter who is participating in a training course, is between 16 and 18 years of age, and participates in a council registered and approved cadet program offered by a fire department.

Examples of Cadet in a sentence

  • Total General Education Hours Required: 45 OTHER REQUIRED HOURS (15 SHC) Education (14 SHC) The following courses are required: EDU 187 Teaching and Learning for All* (4 SHC) EDU 216 Foundations of Education (3 SHC) EDU 279 Literacy Development and Instruction (4 SHC) EDU 250 Teacher Licensure Preparation (3 SHC) *Students who have completed Teacher Cadet or Teaching as a Profession courses in in high school with a B or better may substitute that course for EDU 187 Teaching and Learning for All.

  • DEFENCE RESERVE LEAVE The Secretary may grant an employee leave (with or without pay) to enable the employee to fulfil Australian Defence Force Reserve and Continuous Full Time Service or Cadet Force obligations.

  • The only permanent military establishment on national park lands is a Cadet camp in Banff National Park.

  • An employee who is an Australian Defence Force Cadet officer or instructor can get paid leave up to 3 weeks in each financial year to perform their duties.

  • It may also be granted for the fulfilment of Cadet Force Obligations.


More Definitions of Cadet

Cadet means cadet enrolled in the United States Maritime Service and in good standing at a State or Territorial or Regional maritime academy or col- lege meeting the requirements of the 1958 Act.
Cadet whenever herein used shall mean a Civilian member of the Service who is hired on a contract basis to perform the duties outlined in the Cadet job description and in this article.
Cadet means an individual who is participating in a training course, is between 16 and 18 years of age, and participates in a council registered and approved cadet program offered by a fire department or public safety department.
Cadet means a person appointed pursuant to Section 51 of the Police Services Act in anticipation of either being appointed to the York Regional Police as a police officer or being released.
Cadet means a Civilian Member of the Service who is hired as a civilian for the purpose of receiving the requisite training to become a police officer, and who, until that time, may be assigned to civilian duties.
Cadet means an employee who whilst employed is concurrently undergoing a course of training leading to a qualification in medical laboratory technology that is recognised by the Medical Laboratory Science Board as registerable, and any employee substantially employed as one of the aforementioned who may from time to time use different titles.
Cadet means an employee who whilst employed is concurrently undergoing a course of training leading to a qualification in medical laboratory technology that is recognised by the Medical Sciences Council as registerable, and any employee substantially employed as one of the aforementioned who may from time to time use different titles.