Transcript Slide 1

In 1958 The Navy League
established the Naval Sea Cadet
Corps by request of the
Department of the Navy
September 10, 1962
Congress federally
incorporated the Naval Sea
Cadet Corps
Main purpose –
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Foster good citizenship
Build character
Core values
Respect
Team work
Self confidence
Leadership
Appreciation of our Nation’s Sea Services
Australia
South Korea
Bermuda
Belgium
Canada
Russia
United Kingdom
Netherlands
Hong Kong
Japan
Foreign Exchange Partners
- Australia
- Belgium
- Bermuda
- Canada
- Hong Kong
- Japan
- Netherlands
- Russia
- South Korea
- United Kingdom
Cadets have absolutely no commitment
regarding future military service.
Cadets who decide to enlist in the
Military may gain entry at an
advanced pay grade.
The Sea Cadet experience is looked
upon favorably by Military Service
Academies and ROTC selection
boards.
No one gets paid or
compensated. The staff are
all volunteers.
NSCC Officer Corps must
meet the following criteria:
• Must be a US Citizen.
• Be at least 21 years old (NSCC
Midshipmen 18-21).
• Pass a criminal background check.
• Be free of felony convictions.
To ensure the safety and security of cadets,
all NSCC adult leaders undergo a
background check at initial enrollment and
periodically at the discretion of NSCC
National Headquarters.
The unit runs on donations from
the Navy League and other
generous sources.
Yearly National Membership Fee: $60
Uniforms:
Approximately $150 - $180
( Size trade up is free if uniform is in
useable condition )
Drill at Spruance HQ
During School Year
Start Time 0830hrs unless otherwise specified
•Physical training
•Parents meetings
•Training classes
•Presentations and guest speakers
•Drill and ceremony
•Uniform inspections
•Event planning and preparation
•Administrative and promotion
•Division and squad time
•Commanding officer time
Completion and Cadet pickup 1300hrs unless otherwise specified
Local Away Trainings from HQ
During the School Year
Will be posted in advance on the Training Calendar
•US Air Marshall Service Tours
•Flagship Training at USCG Station
•Color Guard Events
•Navy Seal Museum
•Ship Visits
•Homestead Air Show
•Winterfest Boat Parade
•Seven Seas Gala
•High Ropes Team Building Course
•Fire Fighting Training
Resolve Fire & Hazard Response
•Survival Training
•Coast Guard Auxiliary Boating Course
•Waterway Clean Up
•Parades
•Land Navigation Course
•Mini Boot Camp
•Fleet Week Ship's Tours
•Bivouac Camp out
•Lady Lucille Cruise
•Swim Qualifications
•Beach PT
•Other events as they are available
Summer and Winter Trainings
-Airman Training (Basic &
Advanced)
- Air Traffic Control Training
- FAA Ground School
- Culinary Arts Training
- Medical Training (General, Field,
Surgical & Dental Tech)
- Firefighting Training
- Photo Journalism Training
- Ceremonial Guard
- Submarine Seminar
- Marksmanship Training
- Construction Battalion
(SEABEE) Training
- Mine Warfare Operations
Training
- Music School
- Seal Team Training
- Explosive Ordinance Disposal
Training
- Amphibious Training
- Petty Officer Leadership Academy
- Master-at-Arms Training (Military
Police/Law)
- Judge Advocate General (JAG)
Training
- Sailing School
- SCUBA School
- Seamanship Training
- Shipboard Training
-Opportunities also include living
aboard Navy and Coast Guard
Ships and Shore Stations for two
weeks.
Summer and Winter Trainings:
• 14 day training approx $280 (Travel
not included)
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7 day training approx $160 (Travel
not included)
Summer and Winter Training
Requirements
League Cadets NLCC (10 to 13) must complete
League Cadet Orientation Training ( 7 days ).
Sea Cadets NSCC (14 to 18) must complete Sea
Cadet Recruit Training ( 14 days ).
Pass Physical Training test and minimum
Swim Qualification test.
How do you get rank and Ribbons?
Rank is earned.
•Completing specific trainings
•Completing course work
•Completing attendance requirements
Ribbons are earned.
•Completing specific trainings
•Completing course work
•Completing attendance requirements
•Academic excellence or civilian involvement
may apply to some ribbon requirements.
Who can join?
•Pass a qualifying physical
examination.
No one will be denied admission to the NSCC/NLCC due to
a medical disability.
•A full time student and maintain
satisfactory grades (2.00 "C" grade
point average or better).
• Free of felony convictions.
How can I join?
•Prospective Cadet must meet minimum training
standards (Indoc phase and testing) and be recommended by
the Indoc Staff and Departments.
•Completion of the application Package.
•Physical examination by a physician
No one will be denied admission to the NSCC/NLCC due to a
medical disability.
•Interview of the parent(s)/guardian(s) and Cadet to
ensure their understanding of the goals and objectives
of the NSCC
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