army cadet - translation to greek
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army cadet - translation to greek

MILITARY UNIT
RCACC; Vernon Army Cadet Summer Training Centre; Royal Canadian Army Cadet
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  • An Army Cadet wearing the C1 order of dress (Ceremonial Dress) before significant changes were made to the placement of medals.
  • An Army Cadet wearing the C5 order of dress (Field Training Uniform - OG-107 Combat Uniform).
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army cadet      
εύελπις
Salvation Army         
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  • The Salvation Army red shield logo, displayed on the side of a night shelter in [[Geneva]], Switzerland.
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  • The Salvation Army Thrift Store, Richmond Hill, ON
  • The Salvation Army, [[Eastfield, South Lanarkshire]], Scotland
  • citadel]] (Corps) with a charity shop attached, in [[Worthing]], West Sussex.
  • The Salvation Army Dress Tartan
  • Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Trailer
  • Salvation Army gym
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  • The Salvation Army Family Thrift Store, [[Santa Monica, California]]
  • Hotel and cafeteria for coloured men operated by The Salvation Army, Washington, D.C. circa 1917
  • Red kettle at supermarket entrance, [[Ypsilanti, Michigan]]
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  • Salvation Army store in Victoria, Australia
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  • "Stuff-a-Bus" toy collection at Christmas time
  • The "Mercy Seat" in a Salvation Army citadel.
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  • The Salvation Army founders, [[Catherine Booth]] and [[William Booth]]
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  • Gunpei Yamamuro, the first Japanese officer in the Salvation Army
PROTESTANT CHURCH AND INTERNATIONAL CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION
Salvationist; Corps (church); Salvation army; Sally Army; Salvos; Staines Salvation Army; Staines salvation army; Salvation army adult rehabilitation center; The Christian Mission; The Salvation Army Nashville Area Command; Salvation Army; Salvationists; Red Shield; Soldier's Covenant; Sally Ally; East London Christian Mission; The Red Shield; Salvation Army Articles of War; Slum sister; Uniform of The Salvation Army; Sally-ann; Armée du Salut; Salvation Army, The; The salvation army; Articles of War of The Salvation Army
στρατός της σωτηρίας, στρατός σωτηρίας
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army cadet

Definition

space-cadet keyboard
A now-legendary device used on MIT Lisp machines, which inspired several still-current jargon terms and influenced the design of Emacs. It was equipped with no fewer than *seven* shift keys: four keys for bucky bits ("control", "meta", "hyper", and "super") and three like regular shift keys, called "shift", "top", and "front". Many keys had three symbols on them: a letter and a symbol on the top, and a Greek letter on the front. For example, the "L" key had an "L" and a two-way arrow on the top, and the Greek letter lambda on the front. By pressing this key with the right hand while playing an appropriate "chord" with the left hand on the shift keys, you could get the following results: L lowercase l shift-L uppercase L front-L lowercase lambda front-shift-L uppercase lambda top-L two-way arrow (front and shift are ignored) And of course each of these might also be typed with any combination of the control, meta, hyper, and super keys. On this keyboard, you could type over 8000 different characters! This allowed the user to type very complicated mathematical text, and also to have thousands of single-character commands at his disposal. Many hackers were actually willing to memorise the command meanings of that many characters if it reduced typing time (this attitude obviously shaped the interface of Emacs). Other hackers, however, thought that many bucky bits was overkill, and objected that such a keyboard can require three or four hands to operate. See cokebottle, double bucky, meta bit, {quadruple bucky}. Note: early versions of this entry incorrectly identified the space-cadet keyboard with the "Knight keyboard". Though both were designed by Tom Knight, the latter term was properly applied only to a keyboard used for ITS on the PDP-10 and modelled on the Stanford keyboard (as described under {bucky bits}). The true space-cadet keyboard evolved from the Knight keyboard. [Jargon File] (1994-12-05)

Wikipedia

Royal Canadian Army Cadets

The Royal Canadian Army Cadets (RCAC; French: Cadets royaux de l’Armée canadienne) is a national Canadian youth program sponsored by the Canadian Armed Forces and the civilian Army Cadet League of Canada. Under the authority of the National Defence Act, the program is administered by the Canadian Armed Forces and funded through the Department of National Defence. Additionally, the civilian partner of the Royal Canadian Army Cadets, the Army Cadet League of Canada, also ensures financial, accommodations and transportation support for RCAC programs and services at a community level.

Many Royal Canadian Army Cadet corps receive logistical assistance and administrative support from their affiliated Regular Force or Reserve Force unit.

While cadets may wear the badges and accoutrements of their affiliated unit, cadets are not members of the Canadian Armed Forces.

With roots in the early drill associations authorized in 1861, Royal Canadian Army Cadets is Canada's oldest youth program.

As of 2016, there are approximately 18,920 army cadets in about 429 corps which are spread across the country.

Together with the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets and Royal Canadian Air Cadets, it forms the largest federally funded youth program which is known as the Canadian Cadet Organization.

Members of the Royal Canadian Army Cadets are encouraged to become active and responsible members of their communities.

The Royal Canadian Army Cadets are the rough equivalent to the Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps in the United States, the Army Cadet Force in the United Kingdom and the Australian Army Cadets in Australia.

Examples of use of army cadet
1. Shaikh is a former Canadian army cadet and Islamic activist.
2. Detectives later concluded that the Army cadet had probably cut the straps himself.
3. But despite losing his sight, his lower left arm and the hearing in one ear, the young Army cadet refused to admit defeat.
4. An army cadet who lost his sight in an IRA bombing has been docked 55,000 in compensation because he was already partially blind.
5. "His contribution will be remembered with honour." A former Army cadet, Lance Corporal Hawkins joined his county regiment in January 2003.