Navy
League cadets are trained in nautical skills such as knot
tying and splicing, signaling, water safety and swimming,
first aid, and even fire fighting. Cadets are instructed in
military drill and discipline and are taught from a syllabus
covering naval history to ship nomenclature. Navy League cadets
also tour ships and bases and participate in community events
such as parades and fairs.
In
addition, cadets have the opportunity to participate in weekend
long competitions and one week long summer training held on
Navy and Coast Guard bases. Week long summer training is comprised
of NLCC Cadet Orientation or "mini boot camp" for
new cadets, and advanced training for senior cadets.
NLCC
boot camp provides intense training in military and naval
subjects and an introduction to the military atmosphere. NLCC
advanced training provides senior cadets with training in
leadership, boat safety, and subjects relevant to prepare
cadets for the Sea Cadets.
Taking
part in the pride and honor of wearing the Navy uniform, and
being apart of a fine organization gives the NLCC cadet a
sense of service. In addition, NLCC cadets who complete one
year in the program, and later enter the Sea Cadets, will
enter at a higher rate. The training received in the NLCC
will give cadets the experience for an easy transition to
the Naval Sea Cadet Corps
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