Training and Education
Sea Cadets are exposed to a broad range of subjects
designed to develop the "whole person" concept, and have many
opportunities to participate in hands-on training aboard Navy and Coast Guard
ships and shore activities and training schools.
All newly enrolled cadets must first complete two weeks of
summer recruit training ("boot camp") at Navy and Coast Guard recruit
training commands and selected locations throughout the country. Prior to
attending boot camp, recruits must pass the Physical
Fitness Test. The boot camp
curriculum includes naval history, customs, traditions, seamanship and
navigation.
Once cadets have completed boot camp, they may take full
advantage of Naval Sea Cadet opportunities during succeeding summers, including
advanced two-week training periods aboard Navy and Coast Guard vessels -- from
small harbor craft to large nuclear-powered aircraft carriers.
The training opportunities for Sea Cadets are tremendous.
Cadets have been to boot camp,
medical corpsman training, search and rescue, Coast Guard shipboard training,
foreign exchange to Hong Kong, and basic airman training. For League Cadets, the
opportunities are more limited, but there is a 1 week NLCC Orientation, and shipboard opportunities later.
Some of the other advanced training courses available to Sea
Cadets include: