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Knot Drill was harder than a rubiks cube for cadet Freyre, with focus and determination he did it.

Ready, aim..........fire!

 

What is the Navy League?

The Navy League Cadet Corps (NLCC) is for boys and girls, at least 11 but not yet 14 years old, who are interested in the sea and ships, and our nations seagoing services. The Navy League program is designed to introduce young people to maritime and military life, and to prepare them for later entrance into the Naval Sea Cadet Corps.

Navy League Units

Cadets 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.

Navy League units are organized as Training Ships or companies. NLCC training ships and companies are affiliated with Sea Cadet units and most often drill on the same day and at the same location as their sister unit.

Like Sea Cadet units, the NLCC training ship and company has one main purpose, and that is to foster team work, camaraderie and an understanding of the military command structure among cadets.

Cadets are instructed by both Sea Cadet Officers and senior Sea Cadets through classroom and applied instruction in subjects such as basic seamanship, military drill, and leadership. And most regions throughout the country hold weekend competitions where training ships and companies compete with each other to test their seamanship and military skills.

Training & Advancement

League cadets are eligible to advance in ranks every 4 months. While advanced training is not mandatory for League Cadets, a 1 week recruit training camp and additional week long training opportunities in the Summer are available and encouraged.

  • Apprentice:
    The initial phase of League Cadets training, the Apprentice class covers military courtesy, basic military drill (marching), the chain of Command, and other related introductory topics.
  • Able Cadet:
    Cadets expand their knowledge of the Corps in this phase. Early Naval History, ship nomenclature, fire prevention, water safety and marlinespike (knots) seamanship are covered in this segment.
  • Petty Officer:
    Additional Naval History, first aid, marlinespike seamanship, leadership, command presence, basic firefighting, nautical charts, signal flags and Morse code are covered in expanded detail within the 3 levels of Petty Officer training (PO3, PO2, PO1). Cadets advancing through the Petty Officer ranks fill the leadership positions within the League Cadet Division.

Navy League cadets are trained in nautical skills such as knot tying and splicing, signaling, water safety and swimming, first aid, and even fire fighting. Cadets are instructed in military drill and discipline and are taught from a syllabus covering naval history to ship nomenclature. Navy League cadets also tour ships and bases and participate in community events such as parades and fairs.

In addition, cadets have the opportunity to participate in weekend long competitions and one week long summer training held on Navy and Coast Guard bases. Week long summer training is comprised of NLCC Cadet Orientation or "mini boot camp" for new cadets, and advanced training for senior cadets.

NLCC boot camp provides intense training in military and naval subjects and an introduction to the military atmosphere. NLCC advanced training provides senior cadets with training in leadership, boat safety, and subjects relevant to prepare cadets for the Sea Cadets.

Taking part in the pride and honor of wearing the Navy uniform, and being apart of a fine organization gives the NLCC cadet a sense of service. In addition, NLCC cadets who complete one year in the program, and later enter the Sea Cadets, will enter at a higher rate. The training received in the NLCC will give cadets the experience for an easy transition to the Naval Sea Cadet Corps.

Membership Requirements

In order to join the Navy League Cadet Corps applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Be between the ages of 11 and 14
  • 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
  • Be free of felony convictions

 

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If he keeps up the good work, he will be ready for any S.W.A.T. team. As the team leader!

League Cadet Freyre salutes in appreciation of the marksmanship award.

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