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I'm trying to find something on google, which i'v done, on another computer but can't find it!!!!!!!
If i'm looking for 'sea cadet corps leading cadet requirements' and its not turning up, what could i change the wording to, to possibly find it? What synonyms of requirements are there? does the order of the words count?
If i'm looking for 'sea cadet corps leading cadet requirements' and its not turning up, what could i change the wording to, to possibly find it? What synonyms of requirements are there? does the order of the words count?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."Leading Cadet is the second highest cadet rate, and to become one requires several things. You must have 30 points, hold a pulling coxswain certificate, be at least fifteen years old, and will need your CO's recommendation (you may be required to attend a leadership cours).
Then you can take your LC's board, which is a (normally) weekend long series of tests and interviews, to assess your suitability. If you pass you become a senior cadet, and get a badge of rank depicting a fouled anchor for your best uniform, epaulettes, and also, males, for your white fronts (worn under best uniform). As a LC you will probably teach other cadets a lot of the time, and may be in charge of a section of the unit."
I googled the exact same as you did (without the quotes as putting quotes round things means it will search for that exact phrase) and then click pages from the UK (the top results otherwise were all to do with hong kong). the top answer was a doc that contained the above.
http://www.google.co....eskOjXDA&ved=0CAcQpwU
Then you can take your LC's board, which is a (normally) weekend long series of tests and interviews, to assess your suitability. If you pass you become a senior cadet, and get a badge of rank depicting a fouled anchor for your best uniform, epaulettes, and also, males, for your white fronts (worn under best uniform). As a LC you will probably teach other cadets a lot of the time, and may be in charge of a section of the unit."
I googled the exact same as you did (without the quotes as putting quotes round things means it will search for that exact phrase) and then click pages from the UK (the top results otherwise were all to do with hong kong). the top answer was a doc that contained the above.
http://www.google.co....eskOjXDA&ved=0CAcQpwU
I'm an able cadet in the sea cadets, that's who i did my power level two and got 27 points with so far (although some stuff like scuba diving i'd done before but still got points for having those skills), and I'm on my way to being a leading cadet, but I couldn't remember what I needed, last i heard it was something like;
Seamanship second class OR seamanship third class and another third class or higher specialisation.
AND
Pulling coxswain OR power level 2 (you used to be able to have stage three sailing but it isn't necessary anymore.)
AND
At least thirty points (i've got 27 in just under two years but some stuff i'd done before I joined)
AND
Be fifteen
AND
On the recommendation of your commanding officer, you have to go away and be assessed and pass all sections with something like 80% including sections such as your uniform being assessed, ability to teach, dril (armed and unarmed)
AND I'm sure there's other stuff.
Seamanship second class OR seamanship third class and another third class or higher specialisation.
AND
Pulling coxswain OR power level 2 (you used to be able to have stage three sailing but it isn't necessary anymore.)
AND
At least thirty points (i've got 27 in just under two years but some stuff i'd done before I joined)
AND
Be fifteen
AND
On the recommendation of your commanding officer, you have to go away and be assessed and pass all sections with something like 80% including sections such as your uniform being assessed, ability to teach, dril (armed and unarmed)
AND I'm sure there's other stuff.
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