cadetship

/kəˈdɛtˌʃɪp/
noun
  1. The position or period of being a cadet, especially in a military or police training program.
    • He was awarded a cadetship at the naval academy after passing the entrance exam.
    • Her cadetship lasted two years before she became a full officer.
    • The government offers cadetships to students who want to serve in the armed forces.
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