Rugby Sea Cadet Unit - Homepage
Rugby Marine Cadets swept the board clean at the Troop 1 Drill Competition held at Birmingham Stirling SCC on Sunday 11th Feb 2007.
For more pictures, click here W elcome to the Rugby Sea Cadet & Marine Cadet Unit website.
This site has been designed to give you information about Rugby Unit, the Sea Cadets, Marine Cadets and the organisation as a whole.
Rugby Sea Cadets meet every Monday & Wednesday night between 19.15 and 21.45 at their headquarters.
KITSAP BATTALION, USNSCC - Homepage
The Kitsap Battalion consists of 20 Cadets and 10 Officers and still growing.
Our drills are held every first and third Saturday at Keyport Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Keyport, Washington at 0900 to 1500 (0900 to 1600 in the warmer months), on the base located at Building 95.
During the afternoons, you may find most of our cadets and officers at Brownsville Marina.
We are a Seabee related Battalion and the uniform for drill is camouflage.
Our numbers are rising thanks to the Cadets.
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Photo by www.buxtonseacadets.co.uk
USNSCC Team Spruance Official Website
The United States Naval Sea Cadet Corp's Team Spruance is the finest youth development program for boys and girls ages 11 - 17 available in South Florida! The program and staff's goal is to help teens and pre-teens develop skills, self-esteem and confidence that will help them succeed to the greatest degree possible for each individual in school and life.
The Officers, Cadets and Cadet Parents of Team Spruance are proud and grateful to receive the unit's primary support from the generosity and hard work of the board of directors, officers and membership of the Navy League of the United States − Fort Lauderdale Council .
Sea Cadets Southern Area
Southern Area Sea Cadets Welcome to the Southern Area of the Sea Cadet Corps.
In turn these 8 individuals work with the range of volunteers who from the backbone of the Sea Cadet organisation in Southern Area.
No matter whether the individual volunteer is working at Area, District or Unit level, the aim of each of them is to provide the right environment for young people to enjoy, what Sea Cadets proudly call ‘Serious Fun’.
The activities on offer vary from Unit to Unit and cover the mix of events outlined on the main Sea Cadet pages, so no matter where you are you are sure to find something of interest at your local Unit.