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A corps of cadets, also called cadet corps, is a type of military school (such as a JROTC high school, ROTC program, senior military college or service academy) intended to prepare cadets for a military life, with the school typically incorporating real military structure and ranks within their respective program.
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The California Cadet Corps is a paramilitary youth organization in California open to students in the college, high school, middle school and elementary school grades.
The Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets (often The Corps of Cadets, or simply the Corps) is a student military organization at Texas A&M University. Established with the university in 1876, it is the oldest student organization on campus.
California Cadet Corps! We seek to transform students into tomorrow’s leaders and community builders.
The United States Cadet Corps. We are a nonprofit 501(c)3 military youth program for kids 9-18 years old. We instill Patriotism, Discipline, Honor, and Leadership. We also teach life skills and instill a sense of being apart of something greater than themselves.
1. What is the purpose of the California Cadet Corps? The CACC Mission is “to provide California schools and students with a quality educational and leadership development program that prepares students for success in college and the work force.”
The student body is referred to as the Corps of Cadets. The Corps of Cadets simulates and operates much like an active-duty Army unit. Cadets are responsible for running day-to-day operations under the supervision of a professional military staff who work for the Commandant of Cadets.