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Do I have to be a cadet?

Calgary Board of Education
No, although JBA appeals to young people with an interest in the Cadet Movement, students who enjoy studying Canadian ideals, history, and citizenship in an environment that aspires academic and personal discipline. If you are already a cadet, we understand that young people make many changes in life on their road to success, being a member of the Cadets is a personal choice and does not affect one's standing or progress at JBA. (place your mouse on the photo)
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FAQs for New Parents
The first opportunity you will have to see your cadet will be during the running of the Confidence Course, which marks the end of the 21 or 28 Day period. After the 21 or 28 Day Period is over you may visit your cadet various times. The Commandant's Office suggests the following when considering visiting your cadet:
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Where can my Cadet go for help?

U.S. Coast Guard Academy Parents Association - SWAB FAQ
Your cadet has been used to receiving help from family, friends, teachers, and clergy while at home. When they arrive at the Academy, there may be a sense of alienation or loss. Remind them that there are people there who they can go to for help. There are clergy of all faiths available at all times . The Chaplain's Office telephone number is listed in the Guide for Parents and Cadets that you receive before R-day and on the Academy web site.
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Can we participate with other squadrons on cadet activities?

CAP FAQ
Yes. For an example, there are staff positions that need to be filled by Senior Members during Winter and Summer Cadet Encampments. The encampment organizing officer will usually send out a message to recruit members from all squadrons to help out with the encampment. Your help will be appreciated!
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What is the Cadet Sponsor Program?

U.S. Coast Guard Academy Parents Association - SWAB FAQ
The cadets meet with the coordinator of the sponsor program during swab summer. Cadets have the option of signing up to have a sponsor family assigned to them. Cadets who ask for sponsor families are assigned based the distance between the cadet's home town and the Academy; cadets whose home towns are the furthest away get assigned first and then it works back geographically towards New England. There is a 'meet-the-sponsor-family day' at the beginning of the semester.
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What if my cadet cannot go on Sea Term?

MMAPAFAQ
First of all, not all cadets go on sea term. This is due to several factors, including health/injury related reasons, academic issues such as failing math or other required subjects, disciplinary actions, and space limitations on the ship. This will not come as a complete surprise to your cadet, they will be made well aware that they are in danger of not being allowed to participate in the coming sea term.
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What is the Cadet/Officer program?

IUPD - F.A.Q. - Frequently Asked Questions
The IU Police Department has developed a comprehensive and unique law enforcement training program which, when coupled with the University's educational programs, produces a highly qualified, experienced, and educated law enforcement professional. The cadet officer program allows full-time Indiana University students to work in a law enforcement agency while pursuing a degree.
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How can I get my cadet to the airport?

Frequently Asked Questions
Contact the Outdoor Recreation Center in Vandenburg Hall, (719) 333-3138/4602, to arrange for transportation to and from the airports during the Thanksgiving and Winter Breaks.
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How old do I have to be to become a cadet?

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You must be at least 12 years old. The maximum age for joining as a cadet is 18. If you are a cadet, you have the choice of remaining a cadet until you turn 21 or you may choose to become a senior member once you turn 18.
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What is an SMP Cadet?

Marshall University Army ROTC
An SMP (Simultaneous Membership Program) Cadet is enrolled in a volunteer officer training program that allows Army National Guard and Army Reserve enlisted members to participate in the Advanced ROTC Program. Upon completion of Basic Training, a reserve component solider that is an academic junior can join ROTC and earn a commission as an officer in the United States Army upon graduation. Click here for more information about becoming an SMP.*
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When can I visit my cadet?

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Visitation is not allowed during the first two weeks. Visitation after the first two weeks is limited to a one hour birthday visit, parents must call for approval to visit the Academy. Birthday visits are limited to immediate family members only. Return to the top
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How can I communicate with my Cadet?

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No earlier than the second weekend and no later than the fourth weekend telephone privileges are granted. Each cadet is allowed one five-minute call. The best way to communicate with your cadet is through letters. Write to your cadet often. Mail is very important to the cadets. Ask brothers, sisters, other family members, and friends to write also. Mail is delivered to the cadets Monday-Friday.
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Who can become an air cadet?

AIR CADET FAQs
Anyone aged between 13-18 years old is welcome to join - male or female, from all cultures, social backgrounds or religions.
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What will my child get out of being a cadet?

FAQ
The De La Salle Cadet Corps offers all this in a safe environment which promotes learning and responsibility.
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Where will I train as a Cadet?

FAQ
In preparation for weekend exercises, â??dry trainingâ?? is conducted on the De La Salle College Campus. As part of their leadership training, Senior Cadets must organize and conduct weekend overnight exercises which take place on the De La Salle Cadet Corps â??Ypresâ?? Training Area; an area of land 1.5 hours drive north of Toronto, of which use is donated for Cadet training by generous supporters of the Cadet program.
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What opportunities do I have as a cadet?

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Our Cadets have endless oppurtunities! To this date the cadets have visited fellow American cadets in Washington - twice - and hosted them at the College. They have been to formal lunches with speeches by such important people as the Hon. Bill Graham, former Minister of National Defence.
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Can I join as a cadet?

FAQs â?" RAF Careers
The Air Cadet Organisation (ACO) is open to those aged 13–18 and has squadrons around the UK. Although it’s a separate organisation from the RAF, it will give you a taste of RAF life. For details on your nearest squadron please log on to www.aircadets.org or contact the RAF Careers Team on 0845 605 5555.
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Will we be able to talk to my cadet regularly?

U.S. Coast Guard Academy Parents Association - SWAB FAQ
No. Resist the temptation to call their Cadre, Commanders, Teachers, and Coaches. It simply puts your cadet in an awkward position and makes it tougher for them to gain independence. Resist the urge to write to your cadet and tell them how lonely it is without them. Keep all correspondence and communication upbeat and positive. Many of them are fighting the urge to call and or leave because of homesickness and exhaustion. That being said, things do change toward the end of and after Swab summer.
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What is a contracted cadet?

Frequently Asked Questions
A contracted cadet is a student that has made a commitment to serve in the military upon graduation. They are no different then any other student on campus, however they do have a guaranteed job the day they graduate.
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What is a Cadet Officer?

State of Arizona Department of Public Safety-Human Resources...
The Cadet Officer is a civilian employee, with no police powers, who participates in an academy training program to learn the general duties of police work. Upon graduation from the academy, the Cadet Officer is promoted to Officer and attends the DPS Advanced Basic Training, which includes training on Department policies, practices and standards.
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What's a "Cadet Happy"?

IMAO: Don't Fear the Reaper
Someone who photoshops pictures of you to embarrass you publicly. No matter how much he begs, no matter how much he cries, never, ever give him your pictures.
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What is the Cadet Program?

East Bay Cadet Squadron 18 :: Civil Air Patrol :: Hayward, C...
The Cadet Program is one of the three missions of CAP. The program provides leadership training and leadership opportunity through aviation-related means. In addition, military discipline and military bearing are taught as part of being a cadet.
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What do I need in order to be considered a Cadet O-Ride pilot?

CAP FAQ
Be an active CAP pilot at least 21 years of age (or 18 years of age with a valid FAA CFI certificate). CAP powered pilots must have a minimum of 200 hours (300 hours for AFROTC orientation flights) total pilot in-command (PIC) time in the category and class of airplane to be used. Satisfactorily demonstrate a thorough knowledge of the cadet orientation flight program syllabus to a CAP check pilot and have the CAPF 5 flight check annotated as qualified to conduct cadet orientation flights.
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What is a Cranium Cadet?

FAQs and Fun Facts
The Avampato Discovery Museum?s youth volunteers, age 13-18. Comprised of students from area middle schools, high schools and home schools, The Cranium Cadets provide visitor services to the Museum?s guests. They facilitate exhibits, assist with special events and present demonstrations.
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Can I get information about my cadet's progress, grades, leave from the Academy?

U.S. Coast Guard Academy Parents Association - SWAB FAQ
Your cadet is considered an adult and information about his/her grades, performance, health issues, individual leave schedules, etc. will not be disseminated via the Academy staff. This information should come directly from your cadet. You are free to contact the Academy staff if, after speaking with your son/daughter, you have concerns about the way things are going.
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Will I be able to pick up my cadet the day the ship comes in?

MMAPAFAQ
Almost nothing is ever definite with sea term. Weather, mechanical events, and all nature of things can cause short notice changes to the schedule. Also, there is a 3-4 day shut down period during which cadets continue standing watch and have duties unloading the ship. In the past those watch bills and duty rosters have been finalized prior to the last port so that cadets can get the info back to their parents.
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What is the U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps?

Frequently Asked Questions About The U.S. Naval Sea Cadets.
The U. S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps is a youth program for young Americans, male and female, ages 13 through 17 whose objectives are to develop an interest and skill in basic seamanship and in its naval adaptations, to train them in seagoing skills arid to teach them patriotism, courage. self-reliance and kindred virtues. Sea Cadets train aboard Navy and Coast Guard ships and shore activities.
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What will I learn as a Sea Cadet?

Frequently Asked Questions About The U.S. Naval Sea Cadets.
Sea Cadets study a broad range of subjects. Some are designed to help them to become better citizens. They study naval history, customs and Traditions, seamanship, navigation and similar subjects which would improve their chances for success, should they decide to join one of the sea services.
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