Fantastic Training Opportunities;
Each new Sea Cadet must attend NSCC Recruit Training. Recruit Training serves to introduce each "recruit" to the standards and routine involved in the life of a Sea Cadet. Military drill, customs and courtesies, physical fitness training, and other courses related to the sea-going services, are part of the demanding schedule of Recruit Training.
After graduating from NSCC Recruit Training, Sea Cadets have the opportunity to attend Advanced Training in many different locations and in many different fields, depending on their personal interests. Cadets must attend at least one Advanced Training each year in order to advance in rank. These training opportunities usually occur during the summer and winter breaks, but also may occur anytime throughout the year.
Advanced Training is held primarily at Navy and Coast Guard installations, and can range anywhere from five days up to three weeks in length. The training courses are coordinated and staffed by NSCC Officers and Instructors, and may have outside instructors from all branches of the Armed Forces, who are mainly made up of Active and Reserve Navy, Marine, and Coast Guard personnel. These training activities include, but are not limited to:
> Shipboard Training with the Navy and Coast Guard
> Sailing School
> Submarine Seminar
> USN Seamanship Academy
> Firefighting and Damage Control School
> USN/USCG Port Operations
> Honor Guard School
> Medical School
> Music School
> Special Operations
> SEAL Training
After graduating from NSCC Recruit Training, Sea Cadets have the opportunity to attend Advanced Training in many different locations and in many different fields, depending on their personal interests. Cadets must attend at least one Advanced Training each year in order to advance in rank. These training opportunities usually occur during the summer and winter breaks, but also may occur anytime throughout the year.
Advanced Training is held primarily at Navy and Coast Guard installations, and can range anywhere from five days up to three weeks in length. The training courses are coordinated and staffed by NSCC Officers and Instructors, and may have outside instructors from all branches of the Armed Forces, who are mainly made up of Active and Reserve Navy, Marine, and Coast Guard personnel. These training activities include, but are not limited to:
> Shipboard Training with the Navy and Coast Guard
- > Navy Airman School Military Law Academy
> MAA (Master At Arms, the Navy/Coast Guard equivalent to Military Police) Law Enforcement Academy
> Petty Officer Leadership Academy
> Sailing School
> Submarine Seminar
> USN Seamanship Academy
> Firefighting and Damage Control School
> USN/USCG Port Operations
> Honor Guard School
> Medical School
> Music School
> Special Operations
> SEAL Training
- > EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) Training
> Field Training.
> Homeland security training
> Search and rescue training
> Marksmanship training SWCC (Special Warfare Combat Crewman) special boats.
The link below will give you an idea of the trainings that are available;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q00fD4ArKeU
And as if that wasn't enough choice the USNSCC also sponsors an International Exchange Program with other Sea Cadet programs around the world: exchange countries include; the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, The Netherlands, Korea, Japan, Scotland, Sweden, Hong Kong, Russia, and Bermuda.