Commanding Officer
MAJ Cassaundra Peck (US ARMY, ret.)
Region 6-2, USNSCC
LCDR James Jennings, NSCC, Commanding Officer
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What is the process for joining? Cadets join our unit throughout the year. Interested cadets start the process by filling out the New Cadet Interest Form. Our staff will contact you about the program and go over all the benefits to joining Sea Cadets, the responsibilities and obligations as well as the great opportunities your cadet will gain. For more information about this historic, national Navy youth program, visit www.seacadets.org.​
What is needed to join?
A completed application package, a physical, and the enrollment fee must paid to join the unit. Your enrollment fee covers the national headquarters fees as well as unit fees. You will also receive a unit and physical training tee shirts, PT shorts, ribbons, and name tapes. Your fee also includes the loaning of official US Navy uniform items including Navy Working Uniform (NWU "camo"), dress whites and blues, neckerchiefs, covers, belts/buckles. These are officially authorized uniforms from the US Navy and must be turned back in when outgrown or leaving the program.
Drills are no cost, although special trips may involve additional fees.
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Fill out the New Cadet Inquiry Form and a member of our staff will contact you about the next available onboarding and current openings in the unit. Or, you can contact us directly at CO.062may@seacadets.org.
QUALIFICATIONS
Membership Requirements to join the Naval Sea Cadet Corps (NSCC)
In order to join Sea Cadet applicants must meet the following criteria:
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Be between the ages of 10 and 17.
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Must be a US Citizen
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Be a full time student and maintain satisfactory grades (2.00 "C" grade point average).
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Be free of felony convictions.
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Membership Requirements to join the Navy League Cadet Corps (NLCC)
In order to join League Cadet applicants must meet the following criteria:
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Be between the ages of 10 and 13.
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Must be a US Citizen
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Be a full time student and maintain satisfactory grades (2.00 "C" grade point average).
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Be free of felony convictions.
A medical examination similar to a high school sports physical is required for all cadet applicants to the Naval Sea Cadet Corps (NSCC) or Navy League Cadet Corps (NLCC). No one will be denied admission to the NSCC/NLCC due to a medical disability. Where a medical condition precludes full, unlimited participation, a Request for Accommodation (NSCADM 015) may be presented by the parent or guardian for review so the cadet may participate in NSCC activities to the maximum extent possible.