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What is the U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps?
The U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps is a youth program for young male and
female Americans, ages 11 through 17, whose objectives are to develop an interest and
skill in basic seamanship and in its naval adaptations, to train them in seagoing skills
and to teach them patriotism, courage, self-reliance and kindred virtues. Cadets train
aboard the ships and shore activities of the Navy and Coast Guard, and are authorized by
the Secretary of the Navy to wear Navy uniforms appropriately marked with Naval Sea Cadet
Corps insignia.
How old must I be to join the Sea Cadets?
You are eligible to join if you are within three months of reaching your
11th birthday and have not yet reached your 18th birthday.
What are the
requirements of membership?
All prospective cadets must be unmarried, enrolled in school, have
parental consent and possess good moral character in addition to being interested in the
program and prepared to attend drills regularly.
What about medical exams?
Applicants must successfully pass a basic physical examination very
similar to that required of a regular Navy enlistee.
Will I have to pay dues?
Yes. The enrollment fee is presently $48.00 per year for the Navy League
Cadets and $48.00 for the Naval Sea Cadets per year and includes premiums paid
toward the Sea Cadet Group Accident and Health Protection Plan.
Must I buy my own uniforms?
Surplus U.S. Navy uniforms are made available to the Naval Sea Cadet Corps
at no cost. Uniform needs which cannot be met through this source may be purchased at Navy
Exchange Uniform Shops.
Will Sea Cadet training detract from my school work?
Not likely. We meet one weekend per month during the school year. Instruction
is designed to supplement your school work. Normally, training away from home is conducted
only during school vacation periods.
What do the Sea Cadets learn?
We study a broad range of subjects. Some are designed to help us to become
better adult citizens, others teach them importance of strong maritime forces. We also
study naval history, customs and traditions, seamanship, navigation and similar subjects
which would help our chances for promotion should we decide to join one of the sea
services.
What are my chances for promotion?
Promotion within the Sea Cadets is based upon merit. Promising young men
and women, upon fulfilling certain successive qualifications and requirements, are given
command positions and encouraged to develop qualities of leadership?
Who sponsors the Sea Cadets?
Most Sea Cadet units, including the Central Maryland Corsairs Squadron,
are sponsored by individual councils of the Navy League of the United States, a nonprofit
organization of U.S. citizens whose objective is to support the U.S. maritime services and
who are deeply interested in the welfare of young Americans.
Who instructs the Sea Cadets?
Sea Cadets are instructed by naval personnel (active, reserve and
retired), by Senior Cadets and by other adult leaders willing to devote their time and
knowledge to this activity.
Can I go to camp in the summer?
Yes. Newly enrolled Sea Cadets are required to attend two weeks of summer
recruit training at Sea Cadet "boot camp" in Gulfport, Mississippi. Having
successfully completed recruit training, cadets participate in additional training in
advances subjects during succeeding summers. These two-week training periods offer a
varied program of activities in addition to valuable instruction of a maritime nature.
Are Sea Cadets permitted to go to sea?
Yes. After completing recruit training and other required courses of
instruction, many Sea Cadets can participate in two weeks advanced training aboard Navy
and Coast Guard vessels ranging from small harbor craft to large nuclear powered aircraft
carriers.
What training is available aboard ship?
Sea Cadets are trained in basic seamanship, damage control,
watch-standing, fire-fighting and other nautical skills.
Are there advanced training courses for Sea Cadets?
Yes. In addition to advanced training aboard naval vessels, Sea Cadets may
attend advance orientation courses such as Airman's School, Music School, SeaBee
Indoctrination, Underwater Demolition/Seal Team training, Submarine Orientation and other
courses designed to prepare cadets for leadership, either within the Sea Cadet
organization or in other fields.
Are there travel opportunities?
Yes. Sea Cadets travel to training sites all over the country during the
summer training period. Additionally, outstanding cadets are selected to participate in
the U.S. - Canadian Sea Cadet Exchange Program in Nova Scotia and British Columbia?
How are
Sea Cadets selected for the Exchange Program?
Exchange cadets are selected on a merit basis. Each cadet must have an
outstanding record as well as a good reputation within his home community.
Will I
be required to join the U.S. Armed Forces?
No. Sea Cadets have absolutely no commitment regarding future military
service. For those Sea Cadets who do decide to enlist in the Navy or Coast Guard, prior
Sea Cadet training may permit entry at an advanced pay grade.
What is the main
purpose of Sea Cadet Training?
While Sea Cadet units are organized along military lines, their main
purpose is to foster good citizenship and an interest and appreciation of our nation's
maritime services: the Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Merchant Marine.