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Encyclopedia > Sea Cadet Corps (United Kingdom)

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The Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) is a UK cadet force, that follows the rank structure, traditions, values and ethos of the Royal Navy (even though it is not controlled and funded by the Royal Navy in the same way the Combined Cadet Force, Air Training Corps or Army Cadet Force are respectively controlled by their parent sections of the Ministry of Defence). It is not a pre-service organisation, however a significant minority of its members do join the Royal Navy or Royal Marines. This article is about the navy of the United Kingdom. ... The Combined Cadet Force (CCF) is a Ministry of Defence sponsored youth organisation in the United Kingdom. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... The Army Cadet Force (ACF) is a British youth organisation that offers progressive training in a multitude of the subjects from military training to adventurous training and first aid, at the same time as promoting achievement, discipline, and good citizenship, to boys and girls aged 12 to 18 years and... The Ministry of Defence (MOD) is the United Kingdom government department responsible for implementation of government defence policy and is the headquarters of the British Armed Forces. ... This article is about the navy of the United Kingdom. ... The Royal Marines (RM) are the marines and amphibious infantry of the United Kingdom and, along with the Royal Navy and Royal Fleet Auxiliary, form the Naval Service [2]. They are also the United Kingdoms amphibious force and specialists in mountain and Arctic warfare. ...


Organisation

National level

The parent organisation of the SCC is The Marine Society & Sea Cadets [1] but it is also sponsored by the Ministry of Defence (Navy). The governing body of the Corps is The Marine Society & Sea Cadets Council which is made up of the charity's trustees and representatives from the MoD. The Marine Society & Sea Cadets resulted from the merging of The Navy League (the charity that supported the Royal Navy, and the oldest such organisation worldwide) and The Marine Society. ...


The Captain Sea Cadet Corps is responsible to the Council for controlling and directing the Corps and for advising the Council on controlling the annual budget. The newly oppointed Captain of the Sea Cadet Corps and Director of Operations is Captain Fry RN.


The Marine Society & Sea Cadet headquarters [2] is based at 202 Lambeth Road, London.


HM The Queen is the Patron of the SCC and HRH The Duke of York is the Admiral of the SCC. Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor; born 21 April 1926) is Queen of sixteen sovereign states, holding each crown and title equally. ... The Prince Andrew, The Duke of York (Andrew Albert Christian Edward; born 19 February 1960) is a member of the British Royal Family, the third child and second son of Queen Elizabeth II. He has held the title of Duke of York since 1986. ...


Area level

The country is divided geographically into six areas which are Northern (also including Northern Ireland), North West, Eastern (including Malta), South West, Southern (including the Falkland Islands) and London. Each of these areas has its own Area Officer (AO) who is a Royal Navy Commander or, occasionally, a Royal Marine Lieutenant Colonel and based in area offices. In addition to the AO each area also has a Deputy Area Officer (DAO), usually a retired Royal Navy Lieutenant Commander with the exception of Southern area who currently has a Major Royal Marines, as well as an Area Logistics Officer(ALO) who assists the AO. In the U.S. Army, Air Force and Marine Corps, a lieutenant colonel is a commissioned officer superior to a major and inferior to a colonel. ... In the Royal Navy, United States Navy and United States Coast Guard, a lieutenant commander (lieutenant-commander or Lt Cdr in the RN) is a commissioned officer superior to a lieutenant and inferior to a commander. ...


The Area Logistics Officer is in charge of stores and MOD(N) issued equipment and mustering unit's stores once a year. The job is open to Ex RN personel as well as civilians. Traditionally each area also has a Chaplain but more recent steps have been taken to incorporate all faiths into the organisation.


District level

Scarborough Sea Cadets.
Scarborough Sea Cadets.

Each area is further subdivided into districts of between 5 and 12 units. In charge of each district is a District Officer (DO) who is normally a Sea Cadet Lieutenant Commander or Major. Each district also has an Assistant District Officer (ADO). Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1760x1168, 676 KB) Summary Licensing File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Sea Cadet Corps (United Kingdom) Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1760x1168, 676 KB) Summary Licensing File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Sea Cadet Corps (United Kingdom) Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital... This article is on the English seaside resort. ...


Activities

The activities of the Sea Cadet Corps include sail training, powerboating, windsurfing and dinghy sailing. Non-waterborne activities include drill (marching), physical training, cooking, shooting and communications, first aid and engineering. However many more activities and courses are carried out: From its modern interpretations to its antecedents when maritime nations would send young naval officer candidates to sea (e. ... Power boating describes activities performed in a motorized boat. ... A windsurfer with modern gear tilts the rig and carves the board to perform a planing gybe (downwind turn) close to shore in Maui, Hawaii, one of the popular destinations for windsurfing. ... Dinghy of the schooner Adventuress A dinghy is a small utility boat attached to a larger boat. ... First aid is a series of simple, life-saving medical techniques that a non-doctor or layman can be trained to perform. ...

  • Drill
  • Rifle Drill
  • Marine Engineering
  • Communications
  • Writer Stores
  • Meteorology
  • Kayaking
  • Pulling
  • Power Boating
  • Sailing
  • Physical Training
  • Cook Steward
  • Seamanship (rope work)
  • Full Bore (shooting)
  • Small Bore (shooting)
  • Piping (Boatswain Call)

National courses are also held, often on Royal Navy bases, to teach skills such as leadership and teamwork. Specialist qualification courses include powerboating in Scotland, cooking in Preston and firefighting in Cornwall.

The Sea Cadet training ship T.S. John Jerwood passes through Patch Bridge on the Gloucester & Sharpness Canal (Gloucestershire), on its passage to the River Severn
The Sea Cadet training ship T.S. John Jerwood passes through Patch Bridge on the Gloucester & Sharpness Canal (Gloucestershire), on its passage to the River Severn

The SCC owns and operates the tall ship TS Royalist, which is also the flagship of the Sea Cadet Corps. The SCC also owns a number of other training ships, such as TS John Jerwood, and two yachts Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2288x1712, 1143 KB) The Sea Cadet training ship T.S. John Jerwood passes through Patch Bridge on the Gloucester & Sharpness Canal, on its passage to the River Severn. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2288x1712, 1143 KB) The Sea Cadet training ship T.S. John Jerwood passes through Patch Bridge on the Gloucester & Sharpness Canal, on its passage to the River Severn. ... The USCGC Eagle. ... TS Royalist is a brig owned and operated as a sail training ship by the Sea Cadet Corps of the United Kingdom. ...


Marine Cadets have the option to do the vast majority of courses available to Sea Cadets, however they also take part in more field based activities, which are tested in an Annual Field Assessment, where each detachment must perform a Section Attack.


There are competitions at the different levels in many of the profiencies and specializations


Membership

Cadets

Young people between the ages of 10 and 18 can join the SCC if the unit has a Juniors Division if not they can join at the age of 12, as Sea Cadets, and complete part 1 training (Taskbooks) and part 2 training (specialization qualifications e.g., Seamanship and Writer/Stores). Every unit accepts female and male sea cadets. As with the Marine Cadet Detachments units need female staff to be able to have female cadets. If there is more than one female cadet, however, female staff are not needed. Some units have a Junior Cadet Section, for cadets aged between 10 and 12. Units may also have a Marine Cadet Detachment (based on the Royal Marines) for young people between the ages of 13 and 18. Currently, not all marine detachments accept female marine cadets - lacking female Adult Staff however some do. The Royal Marines (RM) are the marines and amphibious infantry of the United Kingdom and, along with the Royal Navy and Royal Fleet Auxiliary, form the Naval Service [2]. They are also the United Kingdoms amphibious force and specialists in mountain and Arctic warfare. ...


Adult staff

Officers, Senior Ratings and Civilian Instructors form the Adult staff. Officers appointed, on an honorary basis, into the Royal Naval Reserve (RNR) or Royal Marines Reserve (RMR). They have no operational commitments, and wear the distinctive insignia of the former Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (RNVR). Ranks range from Midshipman RNR (SCC) to Lieutenant Commander RNR (SCC). Senior Ratings may hold ranks from Probationary Petty Officer (SCC) to Chief Petty Officer (SCC). Adult members, 18 to 55 (subject to Criminal Reference checks), may volunteer to become uniformed staff as opposed to Civilian Instructors. “RNR” redirects here. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... The Royal Naval Reserve (RNR) is the volunteer reserve force of the Royal Navy in the United Kingdom. ... A midshipman is a subordinate officer, or alternatively a commissioned officer of the lowest rank, in the navies of several English-speaking countries. ... In the Royal Navy, United States Navy and United States Coast Guard, a lieutenant commander (lieutenant-commander or Lt Cdr in the RN) is a commissioned officer superior to a lieutenant and inferior to a commander. ... A Petty Officer is a noncommissioned officer or equivalent in many navies. ... Chief Petty Officer is a non-commissioned officer or equivalent in many navies. ...


Rank structure

Junior Sea Cadets

  • Junior Sea Cadet
  • Junior Sea Cadet First Class
  • Leading Junior Sea Cadet

Sea Cadets

  • New Entry (NE)
  • Cadet (CDT)
  • Ordinary Cadet (OC)
  • Able Cadet (AC)or (AB)
  • Leading Cadet (LC)
  • Petty Officer Cadet (POC)

Marine Cadets

  • Recruit.
  • Marine Cadet
  • Marine Cadet Second Class (MC2)
  • Marine Cadet First Class (MC1)
  • Cadet Lance Corporal
  • Cadet Corporal
  • Cadet Sergeant

Cadet Rank/Rate Equivilences

0 1 2 3 4 5 6
New Entry Cadet Ordinary Cadet Able Cadet Leading Cadet Petty Officer Cadet
Recruit Marine Cadet Marine Cadet Second Class Marine Cadet First Class Cadet Lance Corporal Cadet Corporal Cadet Sergeant

Adult staff SCC

(Trainee Instructors have a commitment to go into uniform, whereas a Civilian Instructor doesn't have to, but can do.) A Petty Officer is a noncommissioned officer or equivalent in many navies. ... Chief Petty Officer is a non-commissioned officer or equivalent in many navies. ... For Warrant Officers in the United States military, see Warrant Officer (United States). ... A midshipman is a subordinate officer, or alternatively a commissioned officer of the lowest rank, in the navies of several English-speaking countries. ... Sub-Lieutenant is a military rank. ... Lieutenant is a military, naval, paramilitary, fire service or police officer rank. ... In the Royal Navy, United States Navy and United States Coast Guard, a lieutenant commander (lieutenant-commander or Lt Cdr in the RN) is a commissioned officer superior to a lieutenant and inferior to a commander. ...


Adult staff MCD

For other uses, see Sergeant (disambiguation). ... Colour Sergeant (CSgt or C/Sgt) is an non-commissioned rank in the Royal Marines, ranking above Sergeant and below Warrant Officer Class 2. ... Second Lieutenant is the lowest commissioned rank in many armed forces. ... Lieutenant is a military, naval, paramilitary, fire service or police officer rank. ... Captain is a rank or title with various meanings. ... Major is a military rank the use of which varies according to country. ...

History of the Corps

The Sea Cadet Corps has one of the longest continuous histories of any youth organisation in the country, but it has evolved haphazardly. The Corps dates back to the Crimean War (1854-1856) when sailors returning home from the campaign formed Naval Lads' Brigades to help orphans in the back streets of sea ports. Combatants Allies: Second French Empire British Empire Ottoman Empire Kingdom of Sardinia Russian Empire Bulgarian volunteers Casualties 90,000 French 35,000 Turkish 17,500 British 2,194 Sardinian killed, wounded and died of disease ~134,000 killed, wounded and died of disease The Crimean War (1853–1856) was fought... 1854 (MDCCCLIV) was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... 1856 was a leap year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ...


The SCC in the UK can be traced back to the Kent port of Whitstable where the first of the Naval Lads' Brigades was established. The success of the brigades in helping disadvantaged youth led to the formation of the Navy League, a national organisation with a membership of 250,000 dedicated to supporting the Royal Navy, which subsequently adopted the Brigades in 1910. Whitstable is a town in Kent, England with a population of 30,000. ... This article is about the navy of the United Kingdom. ...

  • 1914
    • The Navy League applied to the Admiralty for recognition of its 34 Boys' Naval Brigades. This was granted in 1919 subject to an annual efficiency inspection by an officer on the staff of the Admiral Commanding Reserves, and the title Navy League Sea Cadet Corps was adopted.
  • 1937
    • Lord Nuffield gave £50,000 (over £2 million in today's money) to fund the relaunch and expansion of the Sea Cadet Corps.
  • 1939
    • At the start of World War II here were almost 100 Sea Cadet Units in the UK with more than 10,000 Cadets
  • 1940
    • In June the Navy League purchased an old sailing vessel and renamed her TS Bounty. She was fitted out to accommodate 40 Cadets. In July weekly courses started for Cadets from all Units. These ended in September and the ship closed down.
  • 1941
    • The shortage of visual and wireless ratings in the Royal Navy led to special three-week training courses being run on board TS Bounty for Sea Cadets, to qualify them more quickly for entry into the RN. This made good use of the training and skills they had already gained in the Cadets and meant a considerable saving in training time for the Admiralty.
  • 1942
    • The 1941 scheme had caught the Admiralty’s imagination. As a result, the Admiral Commanding Reserves took over the training role, HM King George VI became Admiral of the Corps, Officers were granted appointments in the RNVR and the Corps was renamed the Sea Cadet Corps. A huge expansion to 400 Units and 50,000 Cadets coincided in many towns with Warship Weeks, so the newly formed Unit took the same name as the adopted warship. The Admiralty now paid for uniforms, equipment, travel and training, while the Navy League funded sport and Unit headquarters.
    • In the same year, the Girls' Nautical Training Corps was formed as part of the National Association of Girls’ Corps, with Units mainly in southern England.
  • 1948
    • The Sea Cadet Council was set up to govern the Corps, with membership from the Navy League and the Royal Navy, and a retired Captain took on the task of supervision, first as Secretary to the Council and later as Captain, Sea Cadet Corps.
  • 1955
    • The Commandant General, Royal Marines asked permission to form a Marine Cadet Section that could be fitted into the existing organisation and the Council agreed to this. By 1964 the Section had expanded from the original five Detachments to 40. Today there are 98.
  • 1963
    • The Girls' Nautical Training Corps became affiliated to the Sea Cadet Corps, in many cases sharing the same premises with local Units.
  • 1976
    • The Navy League was renamed the Sea Cadet Association since support of the Sea Cadets and Girls’ Nautical Training Corps had become its sole aims.
  • 1980
    • The admission of girls into the Sea Cadet Corps was approved and the Girls’ Nautical Training Corps ceased to exist as a separate body.
  • 2004
    • In November the Sea Cadet Association merged with the world's oldest seafarers' charity The Marine Society to form a new charity The Marine Society & Sea Cadets.

Year 1914 (MCMXIV) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Wednesday of the 13-day-slower Julian calendar). ... Flag of the Lord High Admiral The Admiralty was formerly the authority in the United Kingdom responsible for the command of the Royal Navy. ... Year 1937 (MCMXXXVII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... William Richard Morris, 1st Viscount Nuffield (10 October 1877 - 22 August 1963) was the founder of the Morris Motor Company and a philanthropist. ... Year 1939 (MCMXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1940 (MCMXL) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full 1940 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... For other uses, see 1941 (disambiguation). ... Year 1942 (MCMXLII) was a common year starting on Thursday (the link will display the full 1942 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... In 1942, the Girls’ Nautical Training Corps was formed as part of the National Association of Girls’ Corps, with Units mainly in southern England. ... Year 1948 (MCMXLVIII) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the 1948 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1955 (MCMLV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays the 1955 Gregorian calendar). ... Year 1963 (MCMLXIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1976 Pick up sticks(MCMLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1980 (MCMLXXX) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link displays the 1980 Gregorian calendar). ... Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... THE MARINE SOCIETY[1] - the world’s oldest seafarers’ charity In 1756, at the beginning of the Seven Years War against France, Austria, Russia, Sweden and Saxony (and subsequently Spain and Portugal) Britain urgently needed to recruit men for the navy. ...

Royal Navy Trafalgar 200

Stern of the Grand Turk
Stern of the Grand Turk
The TS Royalist during the Trafalgar 200 international fleet review
The TS Royalist during the Trafalgar 200 international fleet review

United Kingdom Sea Cadets were strong supporters of Trafalgar 200 and participated in many activities. A key role was played by the Sea Cadet Corps training ship TS Royalist during Son et Lumiere and the re-enactment of the Battle of Trafalgar, led by Grand Turk which played the part of HMS Victory. TS Royalist cruised just off the Southsea beach along with several other Tall Ships during a sabre rattling pre-battle display of power. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1224x960, 462 KB) Please see the file description page for further information. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1224x960, 462 KB) Please see the file description page for further information. ... Grand Turk, at anchor in Oostende, Belgium The Grand Turk is a three-masted 6th rate frigate, well known as the from the TV series Hornblower (and also as the French ship Papillon). ... Image File history File linksMetadata WY2T1673_royalist_v_pd. ... Image File history File linksMetadata WY2T1673_royalist_v_pd. ... The mayor of Penzance taking part in the re-enactment of the announcement of the death of Nelson from the Union Hotel. ... The mayor of Penzance taking part in the re-enactment of the announcement of the death of Nelson from the Union Hotel. ... HMS Victory is a 104-gun ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built between 1759 and 1765. ... Southsea is a seaside resort located in Portsmouth at the southern tip of Portsea Island in the county of Hampshire in England. ...


See also

THE MARINE SOCIETY[1] - the world’s oldest seafarers’ charity In 1756, at the beginning of the Seven Years War against France, Austria, Russia, Sweden and Saxony (and subsequently Spain and Portugal) Britain urgently needed to recruit men for the navy. ... The Guard of TS Admiral Somers The Bermuda Sea Cadet Corps was created as a registered charity under the Bermuda Sea Cadet Association Act, 1968. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... The Army Cadet Force (ACF) is a British youth organisation that offers progressive training in a multitude of the subjects from military training to adventurous training and first aid, at the same time as promoting achievement, discipline, and good citizenship, to boys and girls aged 12 to 18 years and... The Combined Cadet Force (CCF) is a Ministry of Defence sponsored youth organisation in the United Kingdom. ... Sea Scouts are members of the international Scouting movement, with a particular emphasis on water-based activities. ...

External references

  • Marine Society College of the Sea
  • Marine Society and Sea Cadets
  • Sea Cadet Corps
  • International Sea Cadet Association
  • UK Sea Cadet Forums - Online meeting Place for UK Sea Cadets with a wealth of information regarding The UK Sea Cadets

Links to SCC Area websites

Links to SCC District websites

London Area

Northern Area

  • Northern Ireland District
  • Tyne South District
  • Teesside District
  • Northumberland District
  • Clyde North District
  • Clyde South District
  • Grampian District
  • Edinburgh District
  • Fife and Tayside District
  • Highland District

North West Area

  • Wirral District Sea Cadets
  • Liverpool District
  • Manchester District
  • NorthWest Lancs District
  • Accrington and District Sea Cadets
  • Burnley
  • North East Lancs District

South West Area

  • Mercia District
  • Devon District
  • Cornwall District
  • Somerset and Dorset District
  • Avon District
  • Severn District

Warwickshire District

Southern Area

  • Central District
  • East Kent District
  • Oxon Bucks District (Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire)
  • Surrey District
  • Sussex District
  • Wessex District
  • West Kent District

Links to SCC Unit websites

London Area

Northern Area

  • Gateshead Unit - TS Flamingo
  • Bangor, Co. Down Unit - TS Decoy

North West Area

Liverpool District
  • Southport Unit - TS Active
  • TS Liverpool, West Derby.
  • TS Mersey
  • TS Conway
  • TS Revenge, Wallasey Sea Cadets http://www.wallaseyseacadets.info

Manchester District

Cumbria District

South West Area

South Wales District
  • Rhondda Unit

Avon District

Severn District
  • Cheltenham Unit - TS Legion
  • Stroud Unit - TS Severn
  • Ross on WYe Unit - TS ROSS
  • Gloucester unit - TS Gloucester
  • Malvern unit - TS Duke of York
  • Tewksbury unit - TS Otter
  • Hereford unit - TS Antelope
  • Thornbury unit - TS Battleaxe
  • kidderminster unit
  • Worcester unit - TS Worcester
  • Lydney unit - TS Royal Forest

Mercia District

Warwickshire District
  • Rugby Unit - TS Tireless
  • Shirley & District Unit - TS Gamecock
  • sutton coldfield

Devon District
  • Exeter Unit - TS Exeter
  • Exmouth Unit - TS Exmouth
  • Plymouth (Drake) Unit - TS Golden Hind
  • Plymouth (Manadon) Unit - TS Manadon
  • Torbay Unit - TS Torbay
  • Barnstaple Unit T.S Valiant
  • Dartmouth Unit
  • Ilfracombe Unit
  • Teignmouth Unit - TS Teignmouth
  • Tiverton Unit

Southern Area

Central District
  • Bognor Unit - T.S. Sir Alec Rose
  • Chichester Unit - T.S. Chichester
  • Cowes Unit - T.S. Osborne
  • Falkland Islands Unit - T.S. Endurance
  • Gosport Unit - T.S. Hornet
  • Littlehampton Unit - T.S. Sussex
  • Portsmouth Unit - T.S. Alamein
  • Ryde Unit - T.S. Royal George
  • Worthing Unit - T.S. Vanguard

East Kent District
  • Canterbury Unit - T.S. Courageous
  • Faversham Unit - T.S. Hazard
  • Herne Bay Unit - T.S. Triumph
  • Ramsgate Unit - T.S. Bulldog
  • Whitstable Unit - T.S. Vigilant
  • Folkestone Unit - T.S Invicta
  • Ashford Unit - T.S Churchill
  • Margate Unit - T.S Jamaica
  • Dover Unit - T.S Lynx
  • New Romney - T.S Veteran

Oxon Bucks (Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire) District
  • Abingdon Unit - T.S. Marlborough
  • Chiltern Unit- T.S. Arrow
  • High Wycombe Unit - T.S. Jaguar
  • Marlow Unit
  • Oxford Unit - T.S. Euryalus

Surrey District
  • Camberley Unit
  • Caterham Unit - TS Zephyr
  • Crawley Unit - T.S. Cossack
  • Farnham Unit
  • Guildford Unit
  • Horsham Unit
  • Reigate Unit - T.S. Ark Royal
  • Staines & Egham Unit - T.S. Thamesis
  • Woking Unit

Sussex District
  • Brighton Unit - T.S. Brighton
  • Eastbourne Unit
  • Hastings Unit- T.S. Hastings
  • Hove Unit
  • [3] - T.S. King Alfred
  • Lewes Unit
  • Newhaven Unit
  • Rye Unit - T.S. Rye

Wessex District
  • Bournemouth Unit
  • Christchurch Unit
  • Guernsey Unit - T.S. Sarnia
  • Jersey Unit
  • Parkstone Unit
  • Poole Unit - T.S. St. Barbara
  • Romsey Unit
  • Salisbury Unit
  • Southampton Unit - T.S. Southampton
  • Winchester Unit - T.S. Itchen

West Kent District
  • Dartford Unit - T.S. Anson
  • Gravesend Unit - T.S. Lennox
  • Maidstone Unit - T.S. Scott
  • Medway Towns Unit - T.S. Cornwallis
  • Sheppey Unit - T.S. Kent
  • Sittingbourne Unit - T.S. Wyvern
  • Tunbridge Wells Unit - T.S. Brilliant
  • Westerham Unit - T.S. Gallant

Eastern Area

  • Thorne Unit - TS Gambia (South Yorkshire and Humberside District)
  • Sheffield Unit - TS Sheffield (South Yorkshire and Humberside District)
  • Worksop Unit - TS Bentinck (Trent District)
  • Leeds Unit - TS Ark Royal (West Yorkshire District)
  • Leicester Unit - TS Tiger (North Hants and Leicester District)
  • [Kettering Unit - TS Pytchley] (North Hants and Leicester District)
  • Peterbough Unit - TS Gildenburgh (Fens District)
  • St Albans Unit - TS St Albans (Herts District)
Naval Cadet organisations
International International Sea Cadet Association
Australia Australian Navy Cadets
Belgium Royal Belgian Sea Cadet Corps
Bermuda Bermuda Sea Cadet Corps
Canada Canadian Navy League Cadet Corps
Canada Navy League Wrennette Corp
Canada Royal Canadian Sea Cadets
Canada List of Sea Cadet Corps in Canada
Hong Kong Hong Kong Sea Cadet Corps
New Zealand New Zealand Sea Cadet Corps
New Zealand Sea Cadet Association of New Zealand
United Kingdom Sea Cadet Corps
United Kingdom The Marine Society & Sea Cadets
United States United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps


 

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