Cadets

/kəˈdɛts/ noun

Young people in training to become military officers or police officers; trainees in military or uniformed services.

From French 'cadet', from Gascon 'capdet' meaning 'chief' or 'captain.' It originally referred to younger sons of nobility (literally 'little captains'), then became formalized for military trainees.

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