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What rank are Army cadets?

Cadet rank structure New freshmen (MS I) enter the Program at the rank of Cadet Private (C/PVT) and rarely hold leadership positions. Sophomores (MS II) hold the rank of Cadet Corporal (C/CPL), but like the C/PVTs, they hold few leadership positions throughout the year.
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Are cadets the lowest rank?

Assuming we're talking about a US Military Academy cadet and the US Army, the cadet ranks immediately below commissioned officers. So lower than a 2nd lieutenant, but higher than all NCOs.
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What rank do cadets wear?

Basic Cadets wear no insignia. Cadet privates wear one chevron, and Cadet privates first class wear a chevron over a bar. The Army is made of small units—organizational building blocks—which, when combined, create larger units.
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Do Army Cadets outrank NCOs?

The NCO referred me to AR 600-20, Army Command Policy, which makes it pretty clear that West Point cadets do, in fact, outrank Army NCOs. This regulation shows that cadets rank after commissioned and warrant officers, but before NCOs.
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Do you call cadets sir?

Cadets address cadet officers and senior members by grade or as “Sir” or “Ma'am.” Senior members may address cadets by grade or simply by the noble title, “Cadet.” Air Force and senior member non-commissioned officers and airmen are addressed by grade and last name (ie: Sergeant Levitow).
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Do cadets get saluted?

SROTC. Senior ROTC (college) cadets and midshipmen are not saluted. They render a salute to all US military commissioned officers: NOAA, PHS, Merchant Mariner, and internal program (senior) officers.
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Can Army cadets be called up?

All adult members of the Army Cadets are volunteers and are not liable for military call up.
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Are cadet ranks real?

When you join the Army Cadet Force you are given a uniform which you just take care of throughout your time in the cadets. As you work through the Army Proficiency Certificate (APC) and go up through the star levels you will get promoted to a higher cadet rank.
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How do you address a cadet in the Army?

In as much as military courtesy works both directions in the chain of command, you will be addressed as "Cadet Jones." The terms "Sir”, “Ma'am" or "Sergeant" will be used to show the appropriate respect when conversing with or replying to a cadre or a cadet officer or noncommissioned officer of higher rank.
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Do you have to salute officer cadets?

All officers are to be saluted unless they are an OFFICER CADET (OCdt), whether the officer is in uniform or not. A national anthem is playing (any country, not just Canada's!)
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Does cadets count as UK armed forces?

They offer challenging and enjoyable activities for young people, and prepare them to play an active part in the community while developing valuable life skills. The cadet forces are based on the traditions, values and standards of their parent Service but they are not part of the Armed Forces.
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What age does cadets end?

The latest you can join is before your 17th birthday. Most cadets leave when they're 20 years old and some stay involved as an adult volunteer.
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Do you salute cadet officers UK?

They are referred to and addressed as, for example, "Mr Smith" or "Miss Smith", or more formally as "Officer Cadet Smith". As they do not hold the King's commission, they are not saluted.
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Is it good to be a cadet?

They make valuable contributions to Canadian society on a daily basis in terms of environmental, citizenship and community activities. Cadets also learn valuable life and work skills such as teamwork, leadership and citizenship.
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How old can a cadet be?

To be considered for cadet post admission candidates shall be at least 14 years of age (and have completed the eighth grade) and not yet 21 years of age.
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Do cadets hold rank?

Cadets may be promoted to commissioned officer ranks during their senior year; staff noncommissioned officer ranks during their junior year; and noncommissioned officer ranks during their sophomore year. Cadets in the ninth grade will normally serve in the ranks of Cadet Private through Cadet Lance Corporal.
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What is a first year cadet called?

First year cadets at the US Military Academy - West Point - are called plebes.
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Are Army Cadets the Army?

The Army Cadets is: A national voluntary youth organisation sponsored and supported by the Army but not part of it – there is no requirement for cadets to join the Army when they leave.
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Can a civilian salute a soldier?

These unusual regimental salutes are mannerisms which are lost during official ceremonies. A civilian (even if he has a hat) never salutes, but a nod to a patrolling soldier is generally appreciated.
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What is the rarest rank in the army?

There are approximately 28,000 Warrant Officers in the U.S. Army today. Only 3% to 4% of those have achieved the advanced rank of CW5. To put that into perspective, less than 1,400 Soldiers have achieved the rank of CW5 out of our nation's nearly 500,000 active-duty service members.
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Where do Army cadet badges go UK?

All badges on PCS are to be placed on the 2 blanking plates as shown. These blanking plates are attached by Velcro fastening and are to be transferred from jacket to jacket. 2. On the left arm, the blanking plate is to contain uppermost the Union Emblem.
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How long is cadet training UK?

The package has five parts comprising three induction courses: basic, intermediate and advanced, plus two short course in First Aid and basic shooting and coaching. Most people complete the Package within their first 18-24 months of service but your progress will depend on your abilities and the time available.
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Are Army Cadets worth it?

You will learn a wide range of transferable skills such as: the ability to command tasks; make decisions under pressure; plan and organise tasks and work as an effective team player as well as independently.
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Are Army Cadets free?

There will be costs for attending weekend training camps, annual camps and other activities, but we try to keep these as low as possible. Parade nights in detachments are free, but some detachments may request a small weekly subscription to go towards detachment events and visits.
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What percentage of cadets join the Army?

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Some reports suggest that Army cadets make up between 25 per cent to 30 per cent of regular army recruits. Many cadets move on to join the Army Reserve.
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