US Naval Sea Cadet Corps
Challenger Division-Training Ship Columbia

Who are the Naval Sea Cadets Corps (NSCC)

 

  

 

The Naval Sea Cadet Corps (NSCC) is for American youth ages 13-17 who have a desire to learn about the Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Merchant Marine. Sea Cadets are authorized by the Secretary of the Navy to wear Navy uniforms appropriately marked with the Sea Cadet Corps insignia. The objectives of the Sea Cadet program are to introduce youth to naval life, to develop in them a sense of pride, patriotism, courage, and self-reliance, and to maintain an environment free of drugs and gangs.

 Sea Cadets Units meet or "drill" at their local unit weekly or monthly through out the year. A unit is structured along military lines and is headed by a Commanding Officer. Units may drill on military bases, at reserve centers, local schools, or community centers. 
 Sea Cadet units are organized as either divisions, squadrons, or battalions. Divisions closely reflect the surface Navy, while squadrons are geared toward the field of naval aviation, and battalions meanwhile reflect Navy construction battalions (Sea Bees).
 Whether a division, squadron, or battalion, the local unit has one main purpose, and that is to foster team work, camaraderie and an understanding of the military command structure. Cadets are instructed by both Sea Cadet Officers and senior cadets through classroom and applied instruction in subjects such as basic seamanship, military drill, and leadership. And most Sea Cadet regions throughout the country hold weekend competitions where units compete with each other to test their seamanship and military skills.
Local units will often participate in community events such as parades and fairs. They may also tour Navy and Coast Guard ships and shore stations. And participate in community service such as working in Veterans' Hospitals and organizing clothing and food drives.

Training & Advancement
 Sea Cadet training consists of Navy Non-Resident Training Courses (NRTC), training evolutions (away from local units), shipboard training, and training arranged locally by units.  All new cadets enter the program at the rate of Seaman Recruit. In order for cadets to move up through the ranks they must complete the following: the NRTC Correspondence Course for that rate, one training evolution, and depending on the rate, the Navy's Military Leadership exam for that rate. NRTC's cover basic military and naval subjects such as naval history, seamanship, leadership, and ship/aircraft familiarization. The cadet rate structure parallels that of the Navy and Coast Guard's enlisted rate structure, with Chief Petty Officer being the highest rate a cadet can achieve.
Training takes place mostly during summer months and occasionally during winter and spring break periods and are generally one to two week evolutions. The first training evolution for all cadets is NSCC Recruit Training, better known as boot camp. It is a scaled down version of the Navy's boot camp. For approximately two-weeks cadets are instructed by active and reserve military personnel and Sea Cadet officers in military drill and discipline, physical fitness, seamanship, shipboard safety, first aid, naval history, and leadership.


After cadets have successfully completed boot camp, they can then participate in advanced training. Sea Cadet advanced training currently consists of the following:
• TRAINING SCHOOLS
• 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 (BASIC & ADVANCED)
•MINE WAREFARE OPERATIONS TRAINING
•MUSIC SCHOOL
• SEAL TEAM TRAINING
•EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL TRAINING
•AMPHIBIOUS TRAINING
•PETTY OFFICER LEADERSHIP ACADEMY
• MASTER-AT-ARMS TRAINING (MILITARY POLICE/LAW)
• JUDGE ADVOCATED GENERAL (JAG) TRAINING
• SAILING SCHOOL
• SCUBA SCHOOL
•SEAMANSHIP TRAINING
•SHIPBOARD TRAINING
• LIVE ABOARD NAVY & COAST GUARD SHIPS & SHORE STATIONS FOR TWO-WEEKS.
Sea Cadet training is held throughout the continental United States, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and Guam on military installations.


In addition to the above, those cadets who exhibit extraordinary initiative and leadership ability may participate in annual exchanges with Sea Cadet Corps' around the world.
• FOREIGN EXCHANGE PARTNERS
• AUSTRALIA
• BELGIUM
• BERMUDA
• CANADA
•HONG KONG
• JAPAN
• NETHERLANDS
•RUSSIA
•SOUTH KOREA
• UNITED KINGDOM
Cadets get to meet their foreign counterparts, experience new cultures, and get to see how the navies of the world operate.


Benefits
 Depending on the rate achieved in the Naval Sea Cadets, former cadets may be eligible to enlist in the armed forces at an advanced pay grade. Being a member honorably discharged from the Corps is looked upon favorably by selection boards for military academies and ROTC programs. Also those cadets who are accepted to a four-year university may be eligible for scholarships. The Naval Sea Cadet Corps provides its cadets the opportunity to develop their leadership skills, build their character and become productive citizens.

Membership Requirements
In order to join the Naval Sea Cadet Corps applicants must meet the following criteria:
• Be between the ages of 13 and 17.
• Must be a US Citizen
• Be in good health and pass a qualifying physical examination.
• Be a full time student and maintain satisfactory grades (2.00 "C" grade point average).

 

Welcome

Challenger News Flashes

Contact Challenger Division:

Email our CO LTJG Kirk Elliano, NSCC  kdelliano@earthink.net

or send us an email:  challengerseacadets@yahoo.com

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CHALLENGER DIVISION IS RELOCATING TO THE EAST COUNTY:

OUR DRILLS WILL NOW BE AT TIERRA DEL SOL MIDDLE SCHOOL, LAKESIDE, CA

Please check the POM and Upcoming links for further inportant info.

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The following events have been updated.  Check the POM-Up Coming Events links for more info. 

March's Drill will be at Point Loma on 20 MAR 2010 and at TDS on 21 MAR 2010

March's POM is now posted.


NLCC Flagship info is now posted under Up-Coming Events.  You should have also received an email regarding registration.  Please complete your paperwork and mail to the CO ASAP.  The Seabag list is also up on the website.


NSCC Flagship info will be coming soon.  Watch for your email.


Challenger Division Annual Awards Ceremony will be held on Sunday 21 MAR 2010 at TDS from 1:00-4:00pm.  This event will be a lunch, and families are invited.  Check your email for further info that has been sent out.

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SUMMER 2010 TRAININGS

ARE NOW UP AND A LINK HAS BEEN POSTED UNDER POM-UPCOMING EVENTS.

Make you plans and choices soon so that orders can be processed timely.

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Our calendar has been updated with all drill dates, upcoming events, and summer trainings that we know, for our region through the end of the 2010.

Remember that all dates and locations are subject to change!

So please check back on a regular basis for updates.

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From the Webmaster:

Cadets, Parents, and Families remember to sign up for the website, and check it out. it’s always getting updated with new pictures and facts, even video’s. There are forums available for questions or just discussions. Trade facts about the unit or address a question to get help on.

Attn: All Cadets, Leaguers and parents: Sign up to be a member of our website today!

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New Pictures have been posted, check them out. 

See our cadets at NSCC Recruit Boot Camp, NLCC Orientation and Exploration. 

Also pictures are up from our holidays parties, parades and past drills.

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