United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps

Thank you for the comment I'll be E-6 when I'm done with the program, and I'm in the program mainly to have it on a resume and to better familiarize myself with the military lifestyle.

Luckily with my Divison we spend most of our Drill weekends Drilling and PT, we also teach the younger Sea Cadets the core values of the Navy and aswell as like you said Dealing with Blue Falcons, wearing the uniform correctly, the ranks of the Navy and all that fun stuff every Cadet in the Division learns a take away whether it's learning how to march or how to preform color guard or even if it's the 11 general orders of a sentry heh.

In our Divison we do not consider letting people join who are being sent there for rehabilitation, everyone is very professional and our instructors are either ex-military or work or have worked in the 3 letter agency's. Everyone in our Divison is in it because they want to be in it, that being said all of them want to at one point join the military whether it's the Army, Marines, Airforce, Coast Guard or the Navy.

Every Division is different and everyone has different expierences, I personally love the program and the Cadets in the division love the program aswell, it's kinda a let down that not as many know of the program in the Navy or Coast Guard, the Commander and the Chiefs on base always seem to love stopping by or saying hello to our Cadets.

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