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  2. File:Cadet Handbook and Section Roll.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Special pages; Printable version; ... Cadet Handbook and Section Roll.pdf/2; Page:Cadet Handbook and Section Roll.pdf/75; ... Version of PDF format: 1.5

  3. TS Jack Petchey - Wikipedia

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    TS Jack Petchey in Ostend, Belgium. The TS Jack Petchey, is a British-flagged training ship, named after Jack Petchey OBE. The Jack Petchey is part of the Offshore Fleet of the Sea Cadet Corps, and is used to take 12 Sea Cadets to sea, although she comes alongside most nights she does have the capability to carry out extended passages.

  4. Central Maryland Corsairs Squadron - Wikipedia

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    Ghost Riders Division is for League Cadets after their advancement out of Sundowners. They are expected to still complete at least 1 correspondence course per year (they are encouraged to complete as many as possible so that training and time are the only factors restraining promotion), attend 75% of drill weekends, promote the squadron, assist Sundowners as needed, and maintain all of the ...

  5. List of Training Ships in the New Zealand Sea Cadet Corps

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    This is a list of units in the New Zealand Sea Cadet Corps. [1] As of 2023 there are 16 Sea Cadet Corps Training Ships in New Zealand. The newest unit, TS Ahuriri, was formed in September 2020. [2] There is a new unit trying to be formed in New Plymouth as an expansion of 8 Squadron ATC.

  6. 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.

  7. 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 ...

  8. The Nautical Training Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Nautical Training Corps (NTC) is a National Maritime Training and Uniformed Youth Organisation based in the south of England.Registered Charity Number: 306084, [1] Cadets follow similar rates and ranks, traditions, values and ethos as the British Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) and the Merchant Navy.

  9. Royal Belgian Sea Cadet Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Belgian Sea Cadet Corps (Dutch:Koninklijk Marine Kadettenkorps, French:Corps Royal des Cadets de Marine) is a Belgian non-profit youth organisation whose purpose is to stimulate teamwork and discipline in individuals from the age of 12, while teaching other important skills and values such as first aid, navigation and linguistic skills, operating a vessel, military drill and much more.