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Corps of Cadets (Warsaw)

Szkoła Rycerska or Akademia Szlachecka Korpusu Kadetów Jego Królewskiej Mości i Rzeczypospolitej (English: Nobles' Academy of the Corps of Cadets of His Royal Majesty and the Commonwealth) was the first state school in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

Usage examples of "corps of cadets".

His feet, in battered boots he'd owned since before he went to College Station to join the corps of cadets at Texas A&amp.

The gym had survived the war with an intact roof and had initially been snapped up by the local defense forces for their own use, but had been let go to Deerfield Spa and Fitness once the Citadel had reopened as a Fleet Strike academy and the corps of cadets had taken over much of the work of manning the Wall.

We had twenty minutes to kill, so we took in a few sights: Washington Hall, a cavernous three-stony building where the entire Corps of Cadets could sit simultaneously for meals.

We had twenty minutes to kill, so we took in a few sights: Washington Hall, a cavernous three-story building where the entire Corps of Cadets could sit simultaneously for meals.

He'd resigned from the Corps of Cadets to take a direct commission as a linguist.