The basic enrollment fee is presently
$60.00 per year ($20 for adults)
and includes premiums paid toward the Sea Cadet Group Accident and Liability Protection Plan. There are additional charges for each Cadet for uniforms and training equipment – NCBC’s fees are for cost only, we make no profit from these fees.
How do you become a sea cadet?
All prospective cadets
must be U.S. citizens or permanent legal residents
, and meet our minimum age requirements (ages 10 through the completion of high school). Cadets must be unmarried, drug-free, and alcohol-free. Successful academic progress is required as well (at least a “C”-grade point average).
How much do sea cadets get paid?
Average U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps Administrator yearly pay in the United States is
approximately $53,876
, which is 18% below the national average.
Do you have to pay for sea cadets?
Yes. The
basic enrollment fee is presently $60.00 per year ($20 for adults)
and includes premiums paid toward the Sea Cadet Group Accident and Liability Protection Plan. There are additional charges for each Cadet for uniforms and training equipment – NCBC’s fees are for cost only, we make no profit from these fees.
Can you join Sea Cadets at 15?
We are now accepting
young adults ages 10-18
.
How often do Sea Cadets meet?
Cadets meet
four hours a week, two hours on Tuesday and two hours on Thursday from 3pm to 5pm
. Cadets complete courses in Basic Military Requirements (BMR) and training that is similar to what recruits learn in US Navy boot camp.
What is the sea cadet program?
The United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps (USNSCC) is
a program sponsored by the Navy to teach the youth about sea-related military services and operations
. The Navy Sea Cadet Program also teaches young cadets about community service, discipline and teamwork, and citizenship.
What age is sea cadets for?
What is the Naval Sea Cadet Corps? The Naval Sea Cadet Corps (NSCC) is a program for young men
and women ages 13-17
who are interested in developing their skills in leadership, basic seamanship, courage, self-reli- ance, military discipline and are committed to being drug and gang free.
What is the aim of the sea cadet corps?
The U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps is a youth program for young Americans, male and female, ages 13 – 18 (11 – 13 for Navy League Cadet Corps) 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-
…
What’s the difference between Scouts and Cadets?
Scouts is about kids getting out and challenging themselves
. Team building, goal setting, community service etc. Air force cadets is about becoming part of the military machine.
What age can you join Army Cadets?
At least 17 but not yet 23 years old on July 1 of the year
admitted. A U.S. citizen. Not married. Not pregnant or with any legal obligation to support a child or children.
Can you quit Sea Cadets?
For 12 to 17 year olds, young people can join as a Sea Cadet and work their way up through the training programme.
When cadets turn 18, they can either leave the Corps
or they can stay and train as staff.
What are the benefits of being a cadet?
You will learn a wide range of transferable skills such as
the ability to command tasks
; make decisions under pressure; plan and organize tasks and work as an effective team player as well as independently.
Do you salute sea cadet officers?
Salute all officers who are close enough to be recognized as officers
. It is unnecessary to identify an officer by name; however, ensure that he/she is wearing the uniform of an officer.
United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps | Country United States of America | Size 396 units and 12,002 members (2,871 officers and 9,131 cadets) |
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