The U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps is comprised of two programs. The NAVY LEAGUE CADET CORPS (NLCC) is the junior program for young people ages 10 through 13. The NAVAL SEA CADET CORPS (NSCC) is the senior program for young people ages 13 through 17.

The NLCC and the NSCC programs are similar, but vary in that their training sessions are tailored to be age-appropriate.


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1. NLCC PROGRAM:

This junior cadet program introduces its members to naval life through instruction in basic seamanship and leadership. NLCC members are able to participate in monthly drill sessions and during school breaks and in a one-week orientation class as well as in specially-designed annual training sessions. The purpose of the NLCC program is to prepare its cadets for success upon entering NSCC by exposing them to the fundamentals of seamanship and leadership. The training program is less arduous than NSCC’s, but still includes a wide variety of away-from-home, one-week training opportunities designed to give cadets exposure to Navy life.

WHO SHOULD JOIN NLCC?

If you are between the ages of 10 and 13, NLCC is the ideal place to start.

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2. NSCC PROGRAM:

The senior cadet program exposes its cadets to the full rigors of a military training program. Cadets are required to attend a mandatory two-week recruit training camp. After this requirement is met, cadets are eligible to participate in a variety of advanced training sessions. These sessions serve to expose cadets to seamanship and seagoing subjects. They also focus on developing an appreciation for our country’s rich naval history, customs and traditions.

WHO SHOULD JOIN NSCC?

If you are turning 14 this year, you should start in NSCC.

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