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'''Naval Cadet''' is the lowest officer rank in the [[Royal Navy]], given to young men who passed the necessary qualifying examinations for entrance into a suitable training establishment at the particular time, such as the {{UK-1Britannia|f=tp}} from 1860 to 1905, or to [[Royal Naval College, Osborne]] thereafter.
==Rank and Command==
==Rank and Command==
A Naval Cadet ranked after a {{MidRN}} in the Military Branch.<ref>''The King's Regulations and Admiralty Instructions for the Government of the Naval Service'' (1913).  '''I'''.  pp. 47-48.</ref>
A Naval Cadet ranked lower than a {{MidRN}} in the Military Branch.<ref>''The King's Regulations and Admiralty Instructions for the Government of the Naval Service'' (1913).  '''I'''.  pp. 47-48.</ref>


==Footnotes==
==Footnotes==

Latest revision as of 13:51, 13 March 2018

Naval Cadet is the lowest officer rank in the Royal Navy, given to young men who passed the necessary qualifying examinations for entrance into a suitable training establishment at the particular time, such as the training ship H.M.S. Britannia from 1860 to 1905, or to Royal Naval College, Osborne thereafter.

Rank and Command

A Naval Cadet ranked lower than a Midshipman in the Military Branch.[1]

Footnotes

  1. The King's Regulations and Admiralty Instructions for the Government of the Naval Service (1913). I. pp. 47-48.

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