United States Naval Sea Cadets Corps, Portland Division

United States Naval Sea Cadets Corps, Portland Division Portland Division Sea Cadets is a non profit organization based in Portland OR for young people who want a taste of the military life. The U.S. They define us.

Naval Sea Cadet Corps (USNSCC) is a federally-chartered non-profit youth organization for young people, ages 11 through 17. USNSCC is comprised of two programs. Our senior program, the Naval Sea Cadet Corps (NSCC), is for young people, ages 13 through 17. Our junior program, the Navy League Cadet Corps (NLCC), is for young people, ages 11 through 13. The wearing of U.S. Navy uniforms (modified wit

h USNSCC patches) and hands-on, exciting training aboard U.S. Navy/Coast Guard ships and shore stations make us unique among all other youth programs. Cadets have regular opportunities to train with Active Duty and Reserve military personnel. With close cooperation with all branches of the sea services, we offer demanding and rigorous training designed to prepare youth for all walks of life, whether they choose to pursue military service or civilian life. We are sponsored by the Navy League of the United States and supported by both the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard. Our individual units are sponsored by their local Navy League councils and/or by other local organizations. Our cadet corps is run by an all-volunteer force. Cadets meet regularly with their local unit, participating in a variety of hands-on, outdoor training events, as well as community service activities. During school vacations, cadets participate in one- and two-week training evolutions at U.S. military installations around the country where they learn lifelong skills and how to become leaders in their units, schools and communities. The benefits of the program to America’s youth are undeniable. Our program provides numerous benefits to its cadets – both tangible and intangible. Our cadets and alumni often cite the feelings of pride, camaraderie, respect and honor associated with their experience in the program. These immeasurable benefits are very important to us. USNSCC engenders among its participants the value of an alcohol-free, drug-free and gang-free lifestyle. Through exposure to a unique team-centric, objective-based environment, cadets learn to demand the best from themselves and others. The program also provides quantifiable benefits to its cadets. Cadets who enlist in the armed services are often eligible for military advanced pay grade programs (up to two grades in some services). This means that a cadet who enlists in the Navy may be eligible for a higher rank and pay than his or her non-cadet counterpart. Being a cadet can also help individuals become more competitive for certain programs. More than 10 percent of the midshipmen in the most recent entering class at the U.S. Naval Academy were former cadets, a figure consistent over the past decade. The program provides cadets with not only the motivation and encouragement to pursue their goals, but also concrete assistance in achieving them. Annually, 17 different scholarship funds are awarded to exceptional cadets who wish to pursue a college education.

Semper Paratus, always ready, happy birthday US Coast Guard
08/04/2018

Semper Paratus, always ready, happy birthday US Coast Guard

06/04/2018

Ok Cadets, weather is beautiful, be sure to get outside and do some PT. Run, bike, swim, and be safe.

We hope everyone has a safe weekend of reflection on what has made our nation so great.
05/28/2018

We hope everyone has a safe weekend of reflection on what has made our nation so great.

“The sacrifices of fallen Soldiers will forever be cherished and honored. https://t.co/95vUbVRwJh”

Let us not forget those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. From the Portland Division to you and your fami...
05/26/2018

Let us not forget those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. From the Portland Division to you and your families have a safe holiday weekend.

And another training day marches into the units history.
05/20/2018

And another training day marches into the units history.

Wishing our graduating Cadets the best of luck as they transition on to the next mission in life.
05/19/2018

Wishing our graduating Cadets the best of luck as they transition on to the next mission in life.

Learning more about all the ways you can serve your country from SFC Hewitt from the Army Reserve Careers Division.
05/19/2018

Learning more about all the ways you can serve your country from SFC Hewitt from the Army Reserve Careers Division.

Great Day for training, learning about Oregon's military heritage.
05/19/2018

Great Day for training, learning about Oregon's military heritage.

The Portland Sea Cadets out enjoying history.
05/19/2018

The Portland Sea Cadets out enjoying history.

04/16/2018
Today, one of our adult leaders was promoted in the US Army to the rank of Major while in the field at Fort Knox, Ky for...
04/02/2018

Today, one of our adult leaders was promoted in the US Army to the rank of Major while in the field at Fort Knox, Ky for training. MAJ Toth was a former Sea Cadet Chief and has been volunteering with the Portland Division since June. He will be back from his current training in two weeks.

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