The U.S. Naval Sea Cadets is a non-profit youth development organization which provides youth from 11-18 years with opportunities to learn leadership and skills related to the traditions of maritime service. They learn through regular local trainings with community volunteers and service groups, by self-study U.S. Navy coursework, through trips to surrounding areas and summer training events held throughout the country or with cadets from other nations through our exchange program. Through this training, cadets are given opportunities to seek career goals and develop strong patriotic qualities of citizenship. To learn more about the Sea Cadet program, go to: www.seacadets.org
CURRENTLY FEATURED ON THIS SITE INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING SUMMER 2008 TRAININGS BEING HELD AT
RECRUIT TRAINING (RTC, "Boot Camp")
HONOR GUARD TRAINING
MASS COMMUNICATION SPECIALIST TRAINING
NLCC ADVANCED TRAINING, NAS LEMOORE
* * NEW PICTURES: Coast Guard Maritime Interdiction Operations training * * taught at the California Maritime Academy by the staff of the USCG Station Vallejo

The RTC staff wishes to thank the Navy Petty Officers who contributed their time and expertise as RTC Recruit Division Commanders and instructional staff.
* * The photos of the last few days of RTC, Honor Guard, & Mass Communication Specialist trainings, including graduation, are now posted on the photos page * *

Webmaster: Ltjg Dave Autore, NSCC princetondiv@sbcglobal.net Last Updated: 7 August 08