Sentences with phrase «officer cadets»

"Officer cadets" refers to individuals undergoing training to become officers in the military or police. They are trainees who are learning the necessary skills and knowledge to eventually hold a leadership position within their respective organizations. Full definition
«My son Andrew Gates is a 21 - year - old officer cadet at the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston.
In a study conducted by Ecuadorian army psychologists, over 96 % of the military police officer cadets found the TM technique to be a highly practical activity.
I was listening now to Milburn about getting more pupils into better jobs like doctors lawyers, he said a great idea is the Army Cadets, not the one the dirty little poor join, but the army officer cadet force, training officers for the future, once labour says anything about helping ordinary people they ruin it by looking toward the USA new labour has a serious problem with the UK being the UK it should be the USA.
A natural - born athlete, he had planned to try out for Marine Recon, a component of special operational forces, and then move on to Officer Cadet School.
Officer Cadets call Sandhurst «The Factory».
With # 750 worth of tickets sold in the week leading up to the event at RAF Stations and in the community, the lucky winner was announced on the day as Officer Cadet Joseph Riley from RAF Cranwell.
Dan - Ali warned the officer cadets against disloyalty, disobedience and insubordination to the constituted authority.
Therefater, he joined the West African Frontier Force in 1948 as a regiment signaler and later completed the Officer Cadet Training Course in Teshie, Ghana from 1950 to 1952.
Mr SC is an Officer Cadet at Sandhurst.
During my degree I was an officer cadet with the RAF East Lowlands University Air Squadron and learned to fly the Bulldog TMk1.
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