Word: cadets
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Every cadet student admitted has to enlist for a period of instruction of eight weeks as a private in the United States Signal Corps, but this involves no service except for his period of instruction, and if he fails to qualify, he will immediately be discharged...
...capable of appreciating the generosity of others can fail to appreciate the generosity of our instructors, and of the Government which donated them. As partial earnest of full payment each cadet will strive to his furthest ability to profit by the skilled and thoughtful training which he is receiving. The full payment may be made in France, as brave officers, leading men in battle for the glorification of the French officers' cause and of our equal cause...
...cadet instructors of the 1st and 3rd Battalions will report to Captain Hamlen at Headquarters, at 7.50 a. m. and 1.20 p. m., Monday, June 11. C. CORDIER. Captain, U. S. Army, Commandant. June...
...other occasions, cadets will come to "attention" upon the approach of an officer (including cadet captains and lieutenants). If grouped together and not in ranks, the first to perceive the officer will give the word "attention," when all will remain in this position until the officer has passed, or directs otherwise. If not in ranks, all will render the prescribed salute. Individual cadets in like manner observe these rules...
...Cadet officers (captains and lieutenants) will be accorded the prescribed courtesies when in uniform. Non-commissioned officers (sergeants and corporals) are not saluted, except as prescribed in paragraph 172, Infantry Drill Regulations, and when making reports to the sergeant-major or acting sergeant-major at ceremonies such as guard mounting (paragraph 351, Manual of Interior Guard Duty, U. S. Army, 1914) or other formation where the non-commissioned officer receives reports for the officer in charge. All cadets, however, should stand at attention when addressed by, or addressing, a non-commissioned officer in the discharge of his duties...