One of his officers makes a slide that calumniates cadets who do not select combat arms branches. |
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The original has more than 30 characters plus assorted lackeys, pastry cooks and cadets to help create a vision of life in 17 th-century Paris. |
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She has a complement of six officers and 27 men as permanent crew and can accommodate and impart sail training to 30 cadets. |
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The entry requirements for cadets are matriculation with English, mathematics and physical science. |
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On board were up to 130 cadets getting a general education as well as learning seamanship from the 20 staff. |
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They will train in a similar way to the older cadets, learn sailing and boat work, wear a uniform and take part in civic parades in the town. |
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The company tactical officers incorporate feedback into biannual counseling for cadets. |
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Companies of cadets were first formed in France in 1682, to teach young noblemen the duties of an officer. |
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To qualify for basic training, cadets must meet a range of physical measurements. |
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This part feels totally unscripted as the young cadets self-consciously address the cameras. |
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With the house of Bourbon the baton distinguished the cadets, while the baton sinister marked the illegitimates. |
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Young children bearing the medals of their grandparents, along with police, Army cadets, scouts and guides also took part in the march. |
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The scheme aims to provide young midshipmen and officer cadets starting at ADFA with a home away from home. |
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Sixty midshipmen and officer cadets represented 13 countries, which made the competition a great opportunity for international interaction. |
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The young man shouted, still struggling mightily against two exhausted police cadets. |
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Surely there are bird colonels and experienced combat leaders in today's Army whom the cadets could look up to and learn from. |
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Old soldiers from an array of regiments rubbed shoulders with young cadets as Bobby's coffin was carried through a guard of honour. |
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As he exhaled, Erik let his arrow fly with a sharp twang of the string, the sound echoed thirty times over as the rest of the cadets fired. |
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The evaluations, which were ungraded, were not a top priority for the cadets, and they provided little useful information. |
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What was it like to try to pin them down, because they both, kind of, come off as space cadets and give these long, rambling answers? |
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It is a huge misconception that experiencers are gullible, fantasy prone, space cadets. |
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It was back when we were in cadets and she was learning some of the bushcraft and hiking skills. |
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The days of white starched aprons and strict matrons were relived when former nurse cadets staged a reunion. |
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The exercise followed a large display at the Rokeby Police Academy for Tasmanian emergency service workers and police cadets. |
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The committee hopes representatives from the army cadets, sea cadets and air cadets will join the parade. |
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He was one of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst cadets on their regular overseas exercise. |
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Approximately 200 West Point cadets will march down the Champs Elysees in Paris on July 14 as part of France's Bastille Day parade. |
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Navy had a few good runners but we had some good young officer cadets from ADFA that really cut them down. |
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Broome schools, naval cadets, police rangers and other community groups paid tribute at the service by laying a wreath. |
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In autumn sunshine, Royal British Legion stalwarts and young uniformed cadets stood shoulder to shoulder. |
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Four teenage army cadets at an adventure camp were rushed to hospital after it is believed drinking water was spiked. |
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More than 300 Wiltshire Army cadets spent an action-packed fortnight honing their skills in the heart of a Sussex forest. |
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The cadets undergo rigorous training in sailing, boat pulling and ship modelling. |
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I like the job and I have always had a loud voice as I used to be involved with the army cadets. |
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As many as 750 cadets, including 41 girls, from eight colleges and 21 schools participated in the event. |
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The cadets will gain excellent training in first aid and obtain a recognised qualification. |
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After two strenuous months of hard work, mid-term had finally arrived for the Army Academy High School cadets on Arduous Prime. |
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Jessye hopes to join the army when she finishes school and is doing four TEE subjects, while balancing army cadets and tennis. |
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We at this publication, we have almost 3,000 journalists, and 100 of them nationally are cadets. |
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The pair were among 11 young people who were given the opportunity to do cadetships with Northland councils under the regional cadets programme. |
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The expedition will give the cadets the opportunity to develop skills in hiking, cycling, kayaking, orienteering and living under canvas. |
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Along with the other cadets, he rose before dawn, kept his quarters neat, attended class and adhered to a military code of discipline. |
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We junior cadets were made to go down on our knees in rows and scrub the wooden decks with holystones in a to and fro motion. |
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For the first time, 66 selected cadets were given a chance to participate in parasailing, an adventure sport. |
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The animal howl continued, as cadets and chaperones alike began to hurry about, locked in blind panic. |
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They have to be in the sea cadets for three months, have to be in civvies while the other are in uniform. |
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The group commandant, Colonel S.Kumar, visited the spot on Saturday and witnessed the cadets fly with enthusiasm. |
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Sea and air cadets, junior entrants in the best dressed St George competition, and members of the Companions of the Black Bear swelled the ranks. |
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The majority of RAF cadets who graduated were named sergeant pilots, and maybe six or eight were given officer rank of pilot officer. |
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The situation soon turned violent, and cadets were forced to confront the hostile crowd. |
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The breathtaking display of skill and derring-do by the cadets of the National Cadet Corps on Sunday left one dumbfounded. |
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Five air cadets are flying high after winning Duke of Edinburgh Gold Awards. |
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The flight lieutenant of Lyneham air cadets has praised his youngsters for giving up their Christmas holidays to help victims. |
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Hundreds of thousands of cadets poured out of the shuttles and raced to the forward positions. |
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However, the metal gangway which joined ship to shore was badly damaged and cadets have been busy repairing it. |
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Mr McGuire had been taking a group of RAF cadets out on a day trip to Bury when he returned to his car and discovered the parking ticket. |
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A deerstalker, Petrowski loved the outdoors and would later pass his knowledge on to young police cadets training in Wellington. |
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However, although the score affects a student's grade point average, cadets are not required to pass it. |
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He is the tireless devil's advocate, forcing cadets into deeper analysis and dense moral ground. |
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The VMI cadets were ordered to Richmond to serve as drillmasters for thousands of recruits who gathered there. |
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Like all the graduating cadets, he was assigned to a unit as a platoon lieutenant, commanding the ranks of the enlisted men. |
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Cadet time is carefully regimented, but 200 of the 1,000 cadets remained one hour beyond the scheduled lecture to hear the old warrior's remarks. |
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A choir of enlisted men and aviation cadets sang Christmas carols. |
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By comparison, military cadets are 1.7 times more socially active. |
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Hill advised him not to, saying that if he did so, the cadets would regard him as a coward. |
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Girl cadets are also taking part in large numbers at the camp. |
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They are also actively recruiting people for officer training with 70 cadets brought on board last October and a further 70 are due to be taken on in the next few weeks. |
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Having attacked naval cadets, students, young children and now innocent senior citizens, the music business appears not to fear the consequences of its litigation. |
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My earliest memories in journalism are of editors and subs drumming into the cadets the need to never assume your readers knew what you were talking about. |
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Furthermore, marriage contracts show that mothers contributed regularly to their daughters' dowries with amounts that were even superior to what they left to cadets by will. |
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A 1988 study conducted on 80 Danish naval cadets, training on the ocean, found that ginger capsules reduced symptoms of vomiting, cold sweats, nausea, and vertigo. |
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It very clearly displays the genius of a veteran professor obviously skilled in making the inscrutable scrutable to generations of Air Force Academy cadets. |
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The crew and the training cadets from other countries kept changing through the journey so that more people could be trained and given such a valuable exposure. |
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We both went to schools where people marched around as military cadets. |
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With floats from the schools, Brownies, Guides, Beavers and charities as well as a march past by the local cadets, there really was something for everyone. |
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Together they schooled fresh intakes of cadets and helped induct new sub-editors in the art of writing headlines, rewriting stories and slashing copy. |
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It would be reasonable to expect that the career track to senior executive service would be similar to that of the general officer for military cadets. |
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The sailing boats and one of the rescue boats overturned, and police were brought in to help, along with an additional rescue boat from the cadets. |
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There's a stirring moment, very well choreographed by Christopher Bruce, when we first see the Gascon cadets fencing and fighting like immaculate toy soldiers. |
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They are police cadets, young kids who are going to become policemen. |
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He was a member of the sea cadets in Trowbridge and passed out from an officers' course before sailing out to Singapore on the aircraft carrier, Illustrious. |
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Exacerbating the situation is the fact that cadets and midshipman who are children of career military parents are present in record numbers at the service academies. |
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These factors have to a considerable extent led to large numbers of young officers quitting and cadets dropping out of military training establishments. |
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Jackson had several notable confrontations with cadets who were unhappy with him or who felt he had been unjust. |
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I suppose it wouldn't be so bad if in fact the monies it collects from everyday citizens, say a twelve-year old girl or naval cadets, actually went to the artists themselves. |
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Both the boys and girls cadets teams will be competing and the top three teams in each group will qualify to the semi-final stages of the championships. |
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And a bunch of kids, probably cadets or something, are standing in the middle of this unholy mess and holding up handwritten signs indicating which way to turn to get where. |
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This part feels totally unscripted as the young cadets self-consciously address the cameras, with commentary from their moms occasionally thrown in. |
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For those space cadets who, like myself, witnessed the event on television, the spirit of those pioneers will live on, whatever the fallout from the latest tragedy. |
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A breakdown truck had to get the cadets and their bus off the side of the road. |
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On Tuesday, the NCC cadets were praised by Vice President Mohammad Hamid Ansari. |
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One, however, a third classman by the name of Bregs, indulges in Neanderthal-like hazing of the new cadets. |
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Nurse cadets will be introduced, along with a new breed of pounds 35,000 supernurse. |
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A total of PS250 in cash was stolen, along with a projector, uniforms owned by past and present cadets and PS150 in tuck shop goods. |
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The cadets gained an understanding of Pythagoras' theorem and trigonometry to ensure their rocket lifted-off on launch day. |
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Like the other cadets from King Edward's, Tolkien was posted just outside the gates of Buckingham Palace. |
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Head of the British Army, Lord Kitchener, was to review the cadets, but the imminence of the war prevented him. |
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Teams competing traditionally camp alongside the outdoor courts with the campsite being administered by local cadets. |
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Training was extended from two years to four, with the resulting need for more accommodation for cadets. |
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All cadets now received an education in science and technology as it related to life on board a ship as well as navigation and seamanship. |
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After the four years, cadets were posted to special training ships for final practical experience before being posted to real command positions. |
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The result is a peculiarly timeless melodic grooveathon suitable for space cadets and pop kids alike. |
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The Insular Police, resembling the National Guard, opened fire upon unarmed cadets and bystanders alike. |
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The latter is accompanies by cadets from the Naval Academy during the parade. |
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Following the end of the war, training cadets became the main users of the range. |
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Though you can't help thinking that most of the people signed up would have to be full-on space cadets. |
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A GROUP of high-flying air cadets are hoping Gazette readers will help them raise funds to build a hovercraft. |
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As many as 99 Indonesian Navy cadets are also visiting Pakistan onboard KRI BANJARMASIN, said a statement. |
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Frequently on guest nights beat ups were held by the Third Term, and cadets of the First Term were singled out individually. |
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In the picture Jon Marshall, starring as Captain Marshmellow, held up local trainee space cadets Craig Eastwood and James Robson. |
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If I had to describe our music in one sentence, I'd say 21st century Krautrock for shoegazing space cadets. |
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But the cadets are short of funds for their WWI work and are appealing for support. |
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Binky the space cat is now in charge of training the next generation of space cadets. |
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Readers will enjoy the labelled diagrams of the inventive gadgets the space cadets take with them on their missions. |
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The chopper was flying to Bandar Seri Begawan, the capital of Brunei, and was carrying cadets after jungle training. |
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The cadets, based in Canley, were spending the weekend at the Nesscliff training area in Shropshire participating in fieldcraft training. |
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The officers of the regiment were assembled at the mess, together by with eight unposted cadets, whom Colonel Simpson would not allow to go into the fort. |
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So, at RAF Cosford for a Gliding Induction Course the cadets were not only thrilled to be going flying but excited that Warrant Officer Hadley would be their pilot. |
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The 12-day event was held in Crowborough in Sussex where the cadets completed activities including watermanship, paintball, dry skiing, abseiling, camp craft and exercises. |
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The climax of the training period is the sunset ceremony that includes a rarely-seen feu de joie, in which the cadets fire rifles into the air as part of a drill movement. |
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Addressing the ceremony, Vice Adm LeFever said that Cadet Nayyer was one of only 19 international cadets worldwide selected to attend the USAF Academy. |
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