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Each and cadet
Each cadet squadron consists of about 110 cadets, roughly evenly distributed among the four classes.
Each cadet takes two semesters of classes during the school year and then spends the majority of the summer in military training to produce officers of character with the requisite professional skills.
Each cadet unit is supported by a local sponsoring committee or League branch, responsible to the National League.
Each unit also has a cadet NCO holding the position of Squadron Warrant Officer ( who doesn't necessarily hold the rank of Cadet Warrant Officer ).
Each cadet receiving credit for the flight, may be counted toward the total of 50.
Each cadet troop was formally passed a Standard ( flag ) under the review of the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Sir Paul Stephenson, and other senior officers of the Metropolitan Police.
Each cadet is assigned a house at the start of his time in the school and will remain in that house for the whole of their school career.

Each and squadron
Each fighter squadron ( German: Staffel ) was divided into several flights ( Schwärme ) of four aircraft.
Each naval squadron would be assigned an admiral as its head, who would command from the centre vessel and direct the activities of the squadron.
Each squadron controlled 50 missiles, bringing the total wing strength to 150 Minuteman I missiles.
Each squadron was equipped with F-86F Sabres.
Each ship may attack any squadron within a two space range, not just the one attacking itself.
Each squadron was deployed in a 3x3 configuration, which meant a total of nine missiles were divided into three launch sites in Colorado, Idaho, California, Washington state and South Dakota.
Each of these brigades also has a squadron from the Huzaren Van Boreel attached for reconnaissance.
Each squadron is equipped with either a dining facility or a medical clinic.
Each squadron also has a specific exercise area where basic trainees conduct physical readiness training ( PRT ).
Each year the squadron that distinguishes itself with the highest efficiency rating in the regiment earns the title " Prince of Wales Squadron " for the year.
Each pilot in the squadron flew at least three missions between dusk and dawn.
An Air Cadet squadron marching. Each squadron trains one night per week — a " parade night "— to undertake the local training program.
Each army would have an Air Service attack wing ( one attack and two pursuit groups ) and an observation group, each corps and division would have an observation squadron, and a seventh attack wing-observation group would be reserved for the Expeditionary Force's general headquarters.
Each squadron consisted of a Headquarters Flight, three Rifle Flights, an Air-Defence Flight, and an Armoured-Car Flight.
Each squadron contains several rifle flights, whose task is to engage the enemy at close range, and a support weapons flight, which provides fire support to the rifle flights using machine guns, mortars, and snipers.
Each river assault group, later designated river assault squadron, was to consist of the following: 52 LCM-6's to serve as armored troop carriers, 5 LCM-6's to serve as command and communication boats, 10 LCM-6's to serve as monitors, 32 assault support patrol boats, and 2 LCM-6's to serve as refuelers.
Each local corps or squadron is led by a commanding officer who is the commanding officer of the cadets and the immediate supervisor of the unit's other officers.
*** Each battalion-size squadron had five ( at first ) and then later on only four company-size troops.
Each squadron maintains its ' own traditions of their forebear regiments, maintaining a sense of pride and rivalry.
Each squadron wears the cap badge of its antecedent Yeomanry regiment, meaning that unlike any other British Army regiment, the RWxY have 4 cap badges.
Each infantry company and cavalry squadron was to be equipped with three rifles, each operated by a team of two soldiers.

Each and group
Each group is paginated separately ; ;
Each meeting starts with a prayer, offered spontaneously by one member of the group.
Each group is a self-governing entity with AA World Services acting only in an advisory capacity.
Each object represents a single entity — whether a user, a computer, a printer, or a groupand its attributes.
Each of the four members of the group appeared briefly in cameo roles, as did others such as Cher and Rik Mayall.
Each group of seniors designs a " stack " to be solved by a handful of underclassmen.
Each carbon atom bearing a hydroxyl group (- OH ), with the exception of the first and last carbons, are asymmetric, making them stereo centers with two possible configurations each ( R or S ).
Each verse is accompanied by a rendering in calligraphic art, contributed by a group of calligraphers under the leadership of Hermann Zapf.
Each group of judges will have the highest and lowest scores dropped, leaving the middle score for each diver's execution and the three middle scores for synchronization.
Each work group had approximately 20 advisers.
Each group has a title — Carmina Nisibena, On Faith, On Paradise, On Virginity, Against Heresies — but some of these titles do not do justice to the entirety of the collection ( for instance, only the first half of the Carmina Nisibena is about Nisibis ).
Each moiety may contain additional functional groups -- for example, methyl para-hydroxybenzoate contains a phenol functional group within the acyl moiety.
Each group is assigned a numerical value between 1 and 5 ; IEF is the arithmetical mean of the values, rounded to the hundredth.
Each heme group contains one iron atom, that can bind one oxygen molecule through ion-induced dipole forces.
Each subunit is composed of a protein chain tightly associated with a non-protein heme group.
Each part represents a group of 8 bits ( octet ) of the address.
Each group is intended to complete work on that topic and then disband.
Each working group has an appointed chairperson ( or sometimes several co-chairs ), along with a charter that describes its focus, and what and when it is expected to produce.
Each such group may form transnational institutions with declared legislative or judicial powers.
Each Archon or Death Angel represent a value, group or an action ( aid organisations, child abuse, mafia, apathy, judicial systems, etc.
Each group of consumers effectively becomes a separate market with its own demand curve and marginal revenue curve.
Each time Albert appears, he brings with him a group of clips featuring sports bloopers and outstanding plays, which he narrates and dubs the " Albert Achievement Awards.
Each nucleotide consists of three components: a purine or pyrimidine nucleobase ( sometimes termed nitrogenous base or simply base ), a pentose sugar, and a phosphate group.
Each group must learn to speak the language of the dominant group yet may also derive social benefits from retaining the original dialect when interacting with fellow group members.

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