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  2. United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps - Wikipedia

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    COMPASS: National Training Portal webpage on Naval Sea Cadet Corps official website. Retrieved 2009-12-05. NSCC Alumni Association official website. Retrieved 2009-12-05. International Sea Cadet Association Archived 16 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine official website. Retrieved 2009-12-05. International Exchange Program

  3. Central Maryland Corsairs Squadron - Wikipedia

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    Also in most cases, sundowners must complete and pass a PRT (physical readiness test) and complete their first correspondence course which is the LC-2 course for NLCC cadets and the BMR (Basic Military Requirements; 15 assignments from 22 chapters of the Navy Bluejackets Manual) for NSCC cadets.

  4. Sea cadets - Wikipedia

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    A Sea cadet corps or corresponding organisation is a voluntary, non-political and non-militant youth organisation, with membership unrestricted by race, sex or philosophical or religious convictions, which offers practical and theoretical training in nautical and maritime subjects within the context based on naval traditions.

  5. Navy League Cadet Corps - Wikipedia

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    Seal of the Navy League Cadet Corps. The U.S. Navy League Cadet Corps (also known as the United States Naval League Cadet Corps or "NLCC") is a junior version of the United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps (NSCC) program developed for younger cadets, aged 11 through 13, under the auspices of the Navy League of the United States.

  6. Royal Marines Cadets - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Marines Cadets of the Sea Cadet Corps were formed in 1955 as the Marine Cadet Section, after the then incoming Commandant General Royal Marines, General Sir Campbell Richard Hardy, KCB, CBE, DSO & Bar, expressed a wish to form a Marine Cadet Section which would be incorporated into the Sea Cadet Corps [1]

  7. United States Navy torpedo retrievers - Wikipedia

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    S.S.S. Compass Rose: Petaluma, California Sea Scouts Commissioned into the Sea Scouts in 1959. [123] This boat was condemned and scrapped in 1990. [124] 65' torpedo retriever S.S.S. Makai: Alameda, California Sea Scouts ex-TRB-4 Albatross (65TR674). She was the 2013 Sea Scout national flagship. [125] [126] 65' torpedo retriever S.S.S. Compass Rose

  8. Royal Canadian Sea Cadets - Wikipedia

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    Cadet Training Centers are staffed by members of the Canadian Forces, primarily members of the CIC, but also including other branches of the CF, as well as Civilian Instructors and senior cadets selected for employment as staff cadets. Sea Cadet STCs are commanded by a CIC officer of the rank of commander. Staff cadets are employed at the ranks ...

  9. USNSCS Grayfox - Wikipedia

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    30 Sea Cadets, 6 Sea Cadet Officers The United States Naval Sea Cadet Ship (USNSCS) Grayfox (TWR-825) is a training ship , the largest owned by the United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps . It is homeported in Port Huron, Michigan and is used by the USNSCC for shipboard training.