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The Royal Canadian Sea Cadets (RCSC; French: Cadets de la Marine royale du Canada) is a Canadian national youth program sponsored by the Canadian Armed Forces and the civilian Navy League of Canada. Administered by the Canadian Forces, the program is funded through the Department of National Defence , with the civilian partner providing support ...
A white flag with a Union Flag at the canton, with the badge of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets at the fly. This is the basis of the current flag of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets. 1976–present [3] Flag of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets: A white flag with a Canadian Flag at the canton, with the badge of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets at the fly.
The Queen's Regulations and Orders regarding Cadets refer to it as a flag, as does CFP 200 CF honours and flags. An ensign is flown from the main mast of a ship or on the ship's ensign staff, whereas the RCSC flag is flown from a yard or on sea cadet vessels as a jack (see info of 17 December 2004 05:33 at RCSC Flag).
English: The flag of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets as used in 1953–1976. Date: 27 May 2017: Source: Own work: Author: The CSOTK: Licensing.
Sea Cadet Summer Training Centre Chief Petty Officer / Capitaine d'armes de CIECM (SCSTC CPO / cddc) Simplified version of the 1957 Arms of Canada over two crossed sabres. Above CPO1, at CDT-9 (Special) Grade Formerly worn by a Sea Cadet appointed as Coxswain of a Sea Cadet Summer Training Centre (SCSTC).
The Royal Canadian Sea Cadets is a youth program for twelve to eighteen year olds, delivered by the Canadian Forces and supported by the Navy League of Canada in the community. The program has its origins in the Boy’s Naval Brigades, becoming the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets after the Royal Canadian Navy became a partner.
The Navy League Cadet programme is led by civilian volunteers, who are Navy League Officers supervised by local branches of the Navy League of Canada. The training programme of the Navy League Cadets introduces youth to the training available in the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets and is modified to serve the needs of the younger age group.
According to Canadian Forces Dress Instructions, the Monarch or their representative (the Governor General) may wear the uniform and corresponding cap/hat badge of a flag/general officer, with a special flag/general officer sleeve braid embellished with the governor general's badge, and a large embroidered governor general's badge on the shoulder straps or boards, facing forward.