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  2. United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps - Wikipedia

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    The United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps (USNSCC or NSCC) is a congressionally chartered, U.S. Navy –sponsored organization that serves to involve individuals in the sea-going military services, U.S. naval operations and training, community service, citizenship, and teach an understanding of discipline and teamwork.

  3. Sea cadets - Wikipedia

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    Sea cadets are members of a cadets youth program sponsored by a national naval service, aimed for young people with an interest in waterborne activities and or the national navy. The organisation may be sponsored in whole or in part by the navy or a naval supporter's organisation. Sea cadet organisations exist in most of the maritime nations of ...

  4. Navy League Cadet Corps - Wikipedia

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    Seal of the Navy League Cadet Corps. The U.S. Navy League Cadet Corps (also known as the United States Naval League Cadet Corps or "NLCC") is a junior version of the United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps (NSCC) program developed for younger cadets, aged 11 through 13, under the auspices of the Navy League of the United States.

  5. USNSCS Grayfox (TWR-825) - Wikipedia

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    Range. 1,700 nmi (3,100 km) Endurance. 1 week at sea. Complement. 30 Sea Cadets, 6 Sea Cadet Officers. The United States Naval Sea Cadet Ship (USNSCS) Grayfox (TWR-825) is a training ship, the largest owned by the United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps. It is homeported in Port Huron, Michigan and is used by the USNSCC for shipboard training.

  6. Sea Cadets (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Sea Cadets (United Kingdom) The Sea Cadet Corps is a national youth charity. It is present in England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, [5] Malta and Bermuda. Cadets follow an ethos, training plan and rank structure similar to that of the Royal Navy, and are recognised by the UK Ministry of Defence.

  7. USS Maryland (SSBN-738) - Wikipedia

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    Armament. MK-48 torpedoes. 20 × Trident II D-5 ballistic missiles. USS Maryland (SSBN-738) is an Ohio -class submarine in the United States Navy. Maryland is the 13th of the 18 Ohio -class ballistic missile submarines, and has been in active service since 1992. Maryland is the fourth US Navy vessel to be named after the US state of Maryland.

  8. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 4 - Wikipedia

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    RADM Dean VanderLey. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 4 (NMCB 4) is a Navy Seabee battalion homeported at Port Hueneme, California. [2] Nicknamed the "Pioneers", it is the first of the many CBs created after the original three. The battalion's current insignia first appeared on its 1953–55 cruisebook.

  9. New Zealand Sea Cadet Corps - Wikipedia

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    Insignia. Logo. The New Zealand Sea Cadet Corps (also known as Navy Cadets, SCC, and Sea Cadets) is one of the three corps in the New Zealand Cadet Forces, the other two being the Air Training Corps, and New Zealand Cadet Corps. It is a military-style training organisation for young people between the ages of 13 and 21.