United States Army Cadet Corps
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United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps
Source : Training
After successful completion of recruit training, Sea Cadets may choose from a wide variety of advanced training opportunities that are nationally advertised by USNSCC headquarters. League Cadets who complete orientation can also participate in specifically tailored advanced training sessions.
While recruit training is designed to familiarize cadets with Navy life and Navy-style discipline, advanced training focuses on military and general career fields and opportunities. It also serves to provide cadets with disciplined and interesting activities during the year.
While recruit training is designed to familiarize cadets with Navy life and Navy-style discipline, advanced training focuses on military and general career fields and opportunities. It also serves to provide cadets with disciplined and interesting activities during the year.
Advanced training opportunities include special offerings, such as:
SeaPerch. In 2011, USNSCC established a partnership with the Office of Naval Research that allows cadets to participate in their SeaPerch program. The SeaPerch program is an innovative underwater robotics program that equips cadets with the resources they need to build an underwater remotely operated vehicle (ROV). Building a SeaPerch ROV teaches basic skills in ship and submarine design, and encourages cadets to explore concepts in naval architecture and ocean engineering.
CyberPatriot. CyberPatriot is a youth outreach program of the Air Force Association sponsored by Northrop Grumman that trains youth in the practical applications of computer network defense within a competitive framework. The competition has a tournament-style structure with a series of web-based competition rounds that culminate in the National Finals Competition in Washington, D.C. every March.
International Exchanges. The International Exchange Program (IEP) represents the pinnacle of training for Sea Cadets. It is the mission of the IEP to provide specialized education, training and the opportunity to travel abroad for qualified Sea Cadets who have an interest in learning about the cultural differences and nautical traditions that strengthen us as a global community. Working with the International Sea Cadet Association and administered by an all-volunteer staff, officers and cadets travel overseas to build friendships and to experience the Sea Cadet world through a new lens. It is our hope that these enriching international exchanges lead cadets to a lifelong multicultural understanding and a new perspective on their roles as global citizens.
- Petty Officer Leadership Academy
- Basic or Underwater SCUBA
- The United States Naval Academy’s Summer Seminar
- The U.S. Coast Guard Academy Introduction Mission (AIM)
SeaPerch. In 2011, USNSCC established a partnership with the Office of Naval Research that allows cadets to participate in their SeaPerch program. The SeaPerch program is an innovative underwater robotics program that equips cadets with the resources they need to build an underwater remotely operated vehicle (ROV). Building a SeaPerch ROV teaches basic skills in ship and submarine design, and encourages cadets to explore concepts in naval architecture and ocean engineering.
CyberPatriot. CyberPatriot is a youth outreach program of the Air Force Association sponsored by Northrop Grumman that trains youth in the practical applications of computer network defense within a competitive framework. The competition has a tournament-style structure with a series of web-based competition rounds that culminate in the National Finals Competition in Washington, D.C. every March.
International Exchanges. The International Exchange Program (IEP) represents the pinnacle of training for Sea Cadets. It is the mission of the IEP to provide specialized education, training and the opportunity to travel abroad for qualified Sea Cadets who have an interest in learning about the cultural differences and nautical traditions that strengthen us as a global community. Working with the International Sea Cadet Association and administered by an all-volunteer staff, officers and cadets travel overseas to build friendships and to experience the Sea Cadet world through a new lens. It is our hope that these enriching international exchanges lead cadets to a lifelong multicultural understanding and a new perspective on their roles as global citizens.
United States Air Cadet Corps
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