UNITED STATES NAVAL SEA CADET CORPS (NSCC) 2010 National

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UNITED STATES NAVAL SEA CADET CORPS (NSCC) 2010 National Conference Presentation U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary

Briefing Objectives Provide Brief NSCC History & Objectives Explain Overall Organization Review NSCC Training What the NSCC provides its cadets Introduce the CGAUX-NSCC MOU Ideas what the NSCC can do for CGAUX What the CGAUX can provide the NSCC

NSCC History Navy asked U.S. Navy League for help in 1958 1962 Public Law 87-655 Charter Navy League’s Relationship 1974 Amendment to 87-655 allowed females to join Other veteran groups and organizations can co-sponsor NSCC units

The NSCC Organization Naval Sea Cadet Corps Program for ages 13 to 17 years old Navy League Cadet Corps Program for ages 10 to 14 years old

NSCC Organization (Cont.) Program Objectives Imbue a sense of patriotism, courage, selfreliance, and confidence Develop an interest and skills in seamanship and seagoing disciplines Teach the importance of our oceans and their importance in world affairs Develop an interest in our maritime forces histories, customs, and traditions

NSCC Organization (Cont.) Surface Divisions, Air Squadrons, and Seabee Battalions are basic NSCC units NLCC units are Training Ships and Augmentation Companies All units have adult staffs and instructors NSCC/NLCC Regional Directors

NSCC Organization (Cont.) Six NSCC Field Representative Areas Fourteen NSCC Management Regions

NSCC Organization (Cont.) National Headquarters (NHQ) is located in Arlington, Virginia Executive Director: Capt M.D. Ford, USNR-Ret Deputy Executive Director: Capt H.J. Nyland, USNR-Ret Regions and Units Supported by NHQ Staff Websites: - http://www.seacadets.org/ – Regulations -http://www.resources.seacadets.org/ – Training – http://compass.seacadets.org/

NSCC Organization (Cont.) Military and Merchant Marine Support – Navy Instruction OPNAVINST 5760.5(Series) – Coast Guard Public Affairs Manual, COMDINST M5728.2B – Merchant Marine Guidelines – Army and Air Force Support – National Guard Support

Naval Sea Cadets Must be a U.S. Citizen due to 911 No felony arrests Be less than 18 years of age No disqualifying physical or mental conditions due to training environments Maintain C grades or better in school academics

NSCC/NLCC Advancements and Recognitions

Navy League Cadets RATES TITLE ADVANCEMENT TRAINING REQUIREMENTS LC-7 / LC6 CADET SHIPS LEADING /PETTY OFFICER 1ST CLASS (PO1) COMPLETE PART-V OF NLCC TRAINING SYLLABUS AND EXAMINATION. HAVE 6 MONTHS IN LC5 RATE AND 23 MONTHS IN THE NLCC LC5 CADET PETTY OFFICER 2ND CLASS(PO2) COMPLETE PART-IV OF NLCC TRAINING SYLLABUS AND EXAMINATION. HAVE 6 MONTHS IN LC4 RATE AND EIGHTEEN MONTHS IN THE NLCC LC4 CADET PETTY OFFICER 3RD CLASS(PO3) COMPLETE PART-III OF NLCC TRAINING SYLLABUS AND EXAMINATION. HAVE 4 MONTHS IN LC3 RATE AND TWELVE MONTHS IN THE NLCC LC3 ABLE CADET (E-3) COMPLETE PART-II OF NLCC TRAINING SYLLABUS AND EXAMINATION. HAVE 4 MONTHS IN LC2 RATE AND EIGHT MONTHS IN THE NLCC LC2 APPRENTICE CADET (E-2) COMPLETE PART-I OF NLCC TRAINING SYLLABUS AND EXAMINATION. HAVE 4 MONTHS IN LC1 RATE AND IN THE NLCC LC1 RECRUIT CADET (E-1) MUST BE 10 YEARS OF AGE

Naval Sea Cadets TITLE ADVANCEMENT TRAINING REQUIREMENTS Sea Cadet Leadership and Ratings RATE CADET CHIEF PETTY OFFICER (E-7) SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE THE NSCC PETTY OFFICER LEADERSHIP ACADEMY (POLA) AND COMPLETE A TWT CONTINGENT. HAVE AT LEAST 6 MONTHS IN GRADE AS A CADET PO1 (E-6). PASS A SELECTION BOARD AND BE APPOINTED BY NHQ. CADET PETTY OFFICER 1ST CLASS (E-6) COMPLETE NAVY PO1 LEADERSHIP NON-RESIDENCE CORRESPONDENCE COURSE 14145. SUCCESSFULLY PASS NAVY PO1 LEADERSHIP EXAM AND COMPLETE A TWT CONTINGENT. HAVE AT LEAST 6 MONTHS IN GRADE AS A CADET PO2 (E-5). PASS A SELECTION BOARD AND BE APPOINTED BY NHQ. CADET PETTY OFFICER 2ND CLASS (E-5) COMPLETE A TWO-WEEK TRAINING (TWT) CONTINGENT AND HAVE AT LEAST 6 MONTHS IN GRADE AS A CADET PO3 (E-4) CADET PETTY OFFICER 3RD CLASS (E-4) COMPLETE NAVY PO3/PO2 LEADERSHIP NON-RESIDENCE CORRESPONDENCE COURSE 14504. SUCCESSFULLY PASS NAVY PO3/PO2 LEADERSHIP EXAM AND COMPLETE A TWT CONTINGENT. HAVE AT LEAST 6 MONTHS IN GRADE AS A CADET E-3 CADET SEAMAN, FIREMAN, OR AIRMAN (E-3) MUST COMPLETE EITHER NAVY SEAMAN, FIREMAN, OR AIRMAN NONRESIDENCE CORRESPONDENCE COURSE. COMPLETED A TW0-WEEK NSCC TRAINING CONTINGENT AND HAVE AT LEAST SIX MONTH IN GRADE OF E-2 CADET APPRENTICE SEAMAN COMPLETE NAVY BASIC MILITARY REQUIREMENTS CORRESPONDENCE COURSE AND NSCC RECRUIT TRAINING. MUST HAVE AT LEAST THREE MONTHS IN GRADE OF CADET E-1 CADET SEAMAN RECRUIT ASSIGNED TO X-RAY COMPANY OR SQUAD. MUST BE 13 YEARS OF AGE.

NSCC/NLCC Cadet Uniforms Allowed to wear modified Navy uniforms Must have shoulder NSCC flashes on sleeves Achievement Ribbons and Brest Badges

Unit Adult Leadership Must be U. S. Citizens or Resident Aliens Ages 21 to 55 years old Waivers for over 55 granted by NSCC National Headquarters Executive Director Must clear a criminal background check Must maintain a service record with unit and which is archived at the NSCC NHQ Weight standards less stringent than military

Unit Adult Leadership (Cont.) Active-duty, reserve, and retired military, veterans, and interested civilians Appointed Officer Corps MDN WO ENS LTJG LT LCDR Officer professional development (OPD) training and selection board process

Unit Adult Leadership (Cont.) TI ON ST RA MI NI TRAINING & ADMIN EQUIPMENT CONTROL UNIFORM STOCKS CONTROL ARRANGING LOCAL TRAINING CONTINGENTS CLASSROOM & DRILL TRAINING NG NI AI LOGISTICS TR INTENSE ADULT COMMITMENT & AD NS IO AT MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORTS TRAINING ORDERS PROCESSING MEMBER ENROLLMENT & FINANCIAL ACCOUTING TRACKING & ADMIN OF CADET ADVANCMENTS ESCORTING CADETS TO TRAINING CADET RECRUIT & ADVANCED TRAINING PREPARATION ER OP ANNUAL ADMAT & PERSONNEL INSPECTIONS SERVICE RECORD MAINTENANCE SUPERVISING UNIT OPS ARRANGING CADET TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES ADMINISTRATION

Unit Training Activities Basic Military Requirements General Military Training Unit Specific Training – – – – – Classroom training & OJT Physical Fitness & Swimming Training Drill Team & Color Guard Training Small Arms Safety Training Military Command Training Support

Unit Training Activities (Cont.) Unit Specific Training (Cont.) – Day and Overnight Orientation Field Trips – Drug Education for Youth (DEFY) – Regional Flagship Competition & ExtraCurricular Activities Adult Leader Training – Officer Promotion Procedures and Guidelines – On-line Officer & Midshipmen Study Guides – NSCC Administration Training

NSCC/NLCC Training National Training Contingents are one to two weeks in duration Orders for National Training Contingents issued by National Headquarters Locally arranged training contingents usually with local ashore and afloat military commands Department of Navy and Marine Corps appropriations help fund costs to cadets Travel funding provided by parents and units

NSCC Recruit Training Enrolled in NSCC for at least 6 weeks Be 14-years of age prior to September 1st of training year Pass physical fitness test prior to attending training Complete Navy Basic Military Requirements (BMR) Non-Residence Correspondence Course Obtain uniform items (Sea Bag) and comply with directives in orders

NSCC Advanced Training Successfully complete NSCC Recruit Training and BMR Requirement Be 14-years of age Unit & NHQ administrative and assignment to duty orders are complete Adult escort requirements are met Possess required uniform items (Sea Bag List) and comply with directives in orders

NSCC Advanced Training (Cont.) Training Contingents but are not limited to: Military Air Traffic Control Basic Airman (Ground) Amphibious Warfare Training Navy Electronic School Advance Airman Training Aviation Flight Training Coast Guard Cutter Training Coast Guard Small Boats Culinary Arts Seabee Training Cook/Steward Training Youth Drug Education

NSCC Advanced Training (Cont.) Training Contingents (Continued): Marine Engineering FAA Ground School Firefighting School Military Field Operations Physical Fitness Training International Exchange Gunner’s Mate Training Ceremonial/Honor Guard Heritage History Pearl Harbor Hazardous Materials Homeland Security JAG Legal Training

NSCC Advanced Training (Cont.) Training Contingents (Continued): Leadership Academy (POLA) Life Guard Training Master-at-Arms School Medical Training Maritime Industrial Arts Maritime Interdiction Mine Warfare Marksmanship Training Music School Military Vehicle Maintenance Naval Intelligence

NSCC Advanced Training (Cont.) Training Contingents (Continued): Navy Seamanship Training Operations Specialist Photo Journalism Sailing School Special Boats Training Scuba School EOD/Diving Operations SEAL Training Special Operations Search and Rescue Submarine Seminars Underwater Research Underway Training

NLCC Training One Week Basic Military Orientation One-Week Advanced Orientations – Basic Sailing & Seamanship – Physical Fitness – Field Training – Medical Training – Mini Leadership Academies – Introduction to the Coast Guard

What Does the NSCC Provide? Focused and disciplined individuals who have completed E-3 and above advancements Young citizens who appreciate the value of our sea services even if a military service is not their career A means of experiencing the military without a commitment to join Advancement review boards experience NSCC advancements, leadership, and training a large resume bullet for academy entrance and NROTC scholarship applications Advanced pay grade in a military service if advancement history as E-3 and above

CGAUX/NSCC MOU Defines cooperation and procedures between our two nonprofit organizations Encourages CGAUX to provide training opportunities for cadets Sets governing guidelines regarding each organization’s regulations and operating procedures Defines funding separation and liability and risk management Sets NSCC cadet and adult participation guidelines

NSCC’s MOU Support Color Guard Detail support at CGAUX Functions Joint parade participation Joint Public Affairs Booth Participation Vessel Safety Check Operations Support Participation in CGAUX communications events Support the Sea Partners Program Participation in America’s Waterway Watch Potential new Coast Guard Auxiliary Members upon reaching 17th birthday

CGAUX’s MOU Support ABC & BS&S Training Event judges at regional Flagship events Advanced seamanship training Communications and navigation training Weather training Joint support for the Sea Partners Program Maritime Domain Awareness and Marine Environmental Training Support for FEMA course training Assist with Coast Guard Sector PA Presentations

CGAUX’s MOU Support (Cont.) Provide NSCC information booths at District Training CGAUX mentors in Coast Guard enlistment careers Provide Coast Guard Academy Introduction Mission support

What the CGAUX Cannot Do Sponsor an NSCC or NLCC unit without the Coast Guard Commandant’s approval Escort or take charge of cadets without accompanying NSCC adult escorts or designated active-duty or reserve military personnel Provide transportation for NSCC/NLCC cadets

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