Indy Sea Cadets (Cruiser Indianapolis CA-35)

Indy Sea Cadets (Cruiser Indianapolis CA-35) Welcome to Cruiser Indianapolis (CA-35) Division of the US Naval Sea Cadet Corps. Qualified NSCC Officers and military instructors provide training.

The Cruiser Indianapolis (CA-35) Division, Naval Sea Cadet Corps (NSCC) is a volunteer youth oriented organization that is open to both male and female individuals, age 13 through High School. If a Cadet turns eighteen and is still in high school, the Cadet may continue participation until graduation. The Navy League Cadet Corps that accepts applicants ages 10 – 13 also plays an important role in

the Cruiser Indianapolis (CA-35) Division. The goals are to provide participating Cadets with the training and opportunities that assist in their mental, moral, and physical development. The volunteer adult leaders stress the principals of patriotism and good citizenship while instilling in the Cadets a sense of duty, discipline, self-respect, initiative, self-confidence, teamwork, and self-preparedness. Sea Cadet training is authorized aboard the ships and shore activities of the Navy and Coast Guard. Cadets participate in a variety of classroom and hands-on training exercises. The primary focus of the organization is to prepare each participating Cadet for the responsibilities of becoming a productive citizen. Looking off into the horizon most are thinking how they can succeed in life and overcome its many obstacles. There are many ways to put excitement in your life and gain respect for others and yourself. One of the ways is to join the Sea Cadet program. In the NSCC Program there are many constructive ways to have fun, meet new people, and benefit from educational opportunities found in no other youth organization. Through the program, you can participate in training all over the U.S., visit foreign countries, gain physical fitness, and participate in many activities that will benefit your development of life-long skills.

The Sea Cadets provided colors for the Navy Reserve Center-Indianapolis Change-of-Command and retirement ceremony of CDR...
04/07/2025

The Sea Cadets provided colors for the Navy Reserve Center-Indianapolis Change-of-Command and retirement ceremony of CDR Ian Espich this past weekend. Fair winds and following seas Commander and thank you for all your support of the Sea Cadets.

Today we honor our Medal of Honor recipients.   The Medal of Honor is reserved for those who have distinguished themselv...
03/25/2025

Today we honor our Medal of Honor recipients. The Medal of Honor is reserved for those who have distinguished themselves “conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity.” This National Medal of Honor Day, we remember the courage and selfless sacrifice of those incredible individuals.

Honoring our K-9 Veterans today.  Whether military or law enforcement many have sacrificed their lives for duty and coun...
03/13/2025

Honoring our K-9 Veterans today. Whether military or law enforcement many have sacrificed their lives for duty and country.

We completed our yearly swim qualifications at March drill with great success from the cadets. Doing it yearly has been ...
03/09/2025

We completed our yearly swim qualifications at March drill with great success from the cadets. Doing it yearly has been great for their confidence and they strive to improve every year. We had several make the coveted and well earned First Class Swimmer.

03/07/2025

Retrieving the colors at the conclusion of CDR Good's retirement ceremony.

Happy Birthday to the US Navy SeaBees!
03/05/2025

Happy Birthday to the US Navy SeaBees!

Happy Birthday to the US Navy Reserve today.  Without their support from the Navy Reserve Center-Indianapolis for the pa...
03/03/2025

Happy Birthday to the US Navy Reserve today. Without their support from the Navy Reserve Center-Indianapolis for the past 54 years our unit would not be where it is today.

Cruiser Indianapolis was proud to provide colors for CDR Good's retirement ceremony at the Naval Reserve Center-Indianap...
03/02/2025

Cruiser Indianapolis was proud to provide colors for CDR Good's retirement ceremony at the Naval Reserve Center-Indianapolis this weekend. Each of the team received the NRC challenge coin from the NRC CO for a job well done. BZ and congratulations to CDR Good for 33 years of service!

General Orders Jenga!  Pull a piece and recite your General Order on that piece.
02/21/2025

General Orders Jenga! Pull a piece and recite your General Order on that piece.

Small group learning of the Cadet Code of Conduct.
02/17/2025

Small group learning of the Cadet Code of Conduct.

Inspection day group photo!
02/15/2025

Inspection day group photo!

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Navy Reserve Center-Indianapolis, 9801 E 59th Street
Indianapolis, IN
46216

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The Cruiser Indianapolis (CA-35) Division, Naval Sea Cadet Corps (NSCC) is a volunteer youth oriented organization that is open to both male and female individuals, age 13 through High School. If a Cadet turns eighteen and is still in high school, the Cadet may continue participation until graduation. The Navy League Cadet Corps that accepts applicants ages 10 – 13 also plays an important role in the Cruiser Indianapolis (CA-35) Division. The goals are to provide participating Cadets with the training and opportunities that assist in their mental, moral, and physical development. The volunteer adult leaders stress the principals of patriotism and good citizenship while instilling in the Cadets a sense of duty, discipline, self-respect, initiative, self-confidence, teamwork, and self-preparedness. Sea Cadet training is authorized aboard the ships and shore activities of the Navy and Coast Guard. Qualified NSCC Officers and military instructors provide training. Cadets participate in a variety of classroom and hands-on training exercises. The primary focus of the organization is to prepare each participating Cadet for the responsibilities of becoming a productive citizen. Looking off into the horizon most are thinking how they can succeed in life and overcome its many obstacles. There are many ways to put excitement in your life and gain respect for others and yourself. One of the ways is to join the Sea Cadet program. In the NSCC Program there are many constructive ways to have fun, meet new people, and benefit from educational opportunities found in no other youth organization. Through the program, you can participate in training all over the U.S., visit foreign countries, gain physical fitness, and participate in many activities that will benefit your development of life-long skills.