THE FOUR CLASSES

CADET CORPS ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES

 

 

 

 

   


       

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THE PLEBE
                 The plebes are the lowest class in the Cadet Corps. They are the First year Cadets. plebehood is the most difficult yet challenging stage of Cadetship. In this stage, a Cadet is trained in the different aspects of Cadetship be it physical, mental or any extraordinary things that an upperclassman may think of.

THE YEARLING
               Popularly called the " Tigers of the Corps ", are the second year Cadets of the Academy. They are the one directly involve in the training of the fourth year Cadets upon Incorporated in the Corps. Fresh from plebehood, they serve as the model for the fourth class Cadets in all aspects of Cadet training.

THE COWS
               The squadleaders as they are being called, are the third year Cadets of the Academy. They act as models to the underclassmen. They hold positions with the rank of Sergeants. They assist in the maintenance of discipline in the Cadet Corps. Having undergone leadership trainings, they take charge of the incoming aspirants whom they will transform from civilian to cadet. 

 THE IMMACULATE
          The epitome of discipline and excellence. Also called the "firsty", the Immaculates are the ones leading the entire Cadet Corps. They occupy the highest positions and exercise organizational leadership. The Baron is the highest rankiing Cadet Officer of the Cadet Corps. He is the representative of the whole Cadet Corps.Being the highest class, they draft, and propose the policies needed to run the Cadet Corps smoothly. As a graduating Cadet, he acts as an incoming Officer of the Armed Forces.