Title: INDOC MODULE
1INDOC MODULE
- ENS Matt Landry
- Operations Officer
- USS JOSEPH P. KENNEDY, JR (DD 850)
2Welcome Aboard!This is your CRASH COURSE
3This course will teach you
- What is the Naval Sea Cadet Corps?
- Who are the people?
- How do I get rank and advance?
- How can I earn awards and ribbons?
- What do I need to succeed at BOOT CAMP!
- What is the Corps policies on drugs, cigarettes
and alcohol?
4Enabling Objectives
- State the mission of the U. S. Naval Sea Cadet
Corps and the Navy League Cadet Corps - Learn the various ranks of the NSCC/NLCC
- Learn the requirements/benefits of the program
- Recognize the differences between officers,
instructors and cadets in the NSCC/NLCC - Learn the different uniforms worn by cadets
- Learn the Chain of Command of KENNEDY Div.
5Sea Cadet History
- Sea Cadet organizations exist in most countries
that have navies - England founded their program in 17th century
- Canada, Korea, Australia, Japan also have
programs - Founded in 1962 by Congress
- Sponsored by the Navy League of the U. S.
- Headquarters in Arlington, Virginia
6People in the NSCC/NLCC
- OFFICERS
- All officers must be 21 years old
- Military experience not necessary
- Salute and show military courtesy to all officers
- INSTRUCTORS
- Same requirements as officers, but can choose not
to be uniformed - Do NOT salute Instructors, but show proper
courtesy - CADETS
- Naval Sea Cadets 13-18 years old
- Navy League Cadets 10-13 years old
7NLCC Cadet Ranks/Insignia
Seaman Cadet
Apprentice Cadet
Able Cadet
Petty Officer 3rd
Petty Officer 2nd
Petty Officer 1st
The highest ranking Navy League Cadet is the
Ships Leading Petty Officer.
8NSCC Cadet Ranks/Insignia
Petty Officer 1st
Seaman Recruit
Seaman Apprentice
Seaman
Petty Officer 3rd
Petty Officer 2nd
The highest ranking Sea Cadet is the Chief Petty
Officer.
9NSCC How do I advance/get rank?
- Everyone starts as an E-1 (Seaman Recruit)
- Go to boot camp (10-14 days)
- Finish Basic Military Requirements (BMR)
- For all higher ranks except Chief Petty Officer
- Do the military correspondence course (NRTC)
- Do one Advanced Training Evolution (AT)
- Pass an exam (only for PO3, PO2, PO1)
- Six month time-in-rank requirement (3 months for
E-2) - Do your BMR before boot camp, and your six month
clock starts EARLY.
10What about ribbons/awards?
- You will earn your 1 year ribbon after serving
three months in the Corps - You can earn other ribbon awards as well
- Recruiting friends
- Making honor roll in school
- Excelling in the path of advancement
- Scoring well with a rifle/pistol (at a NSCC
training) - Serving as a staff cadet (once you have enough
rank)
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12You will only get out of the programwhat you put
INTO the program!
13Cadet Uniforms
- Utilities
- Blue shirt/dark blue pants, belt
- Boots
- USS JPK Ballcap
- Service Dress White/Blue
- Jumper/bell-bottom trousers
- Dress shoes
- Worn with ribbons/medals
- BDUs (camoflauge)
- Worn by Master-at-Arms
14Recognizing Uniforms
- You need to salute officers when in uniform so
you must know how to recognize them - You must learn to know the difference between
officers and chiefs. - The uniforms look similar, but are different!
- Khaki (worn as work uniform year-round)
- Service Dress Blue
- Summer Whites
15Cover comes in white or khaki
16NSCC Officer Ranks/Insignia
MIDN
WO
ENS
LTJG
LT
LCDR
17Garrison Cover (Male Female)
Officer, WO, and Midshipman Rank
Miniature SeaCadet Crest
1 1/2
2
2
18Additional USN Ranks/Insignia
CMDR
CAPTAIN
RADM LH
RADM
VADM
ADM
19Military Courtesies
- Military customs and courtesies are not optional,
they are required knowledge and you must follow
them at all times
20Military Courtesies
- You salute officers of all services and NSCC
- Only when you are covered
- Officer does NOT have to be covered
- You NEVER salute cadets, or enlisted members of
the services - Chief Petty Officers wear uniforms that are
similar, so you need to be CAREFUL when you look
21Addressing People
- How do you address an officer/instructor?
- Yes (No), Sir/Maam
- Aye, aye, Sir/Maam
- How do you address a senior cadet?
- Yes (No), Petty Officer!
- How do you address your shipmate?
- Rank and Last name (Seaman Jones)
- Last name (informally)
- Hey you (very informal)
22Military Courtesies
- Some officers dont care if you show all the
courtesies, but most DO and if you dont
practice, youll forget when you need to remember - When you cannot salute, look the officer in the
eye and greet them Good morning, Sir/Maam - When you arent sure if you should salute,
SALUTE. Its always better to salute when you
shouldnt, then not salute when you should!
23When should I salute?
- When walking in a small group, EVERYONE salutes
- When marching or standing in formation, however,
the leader of the group salutes for the rest of
you - When you are covered and in uniform
- When boarding/departing a ship of the Navy/Coast
Guard - Turn to the aft (back) of the ship, face the
National Ensign, and salute sharply
24What else do I need to learn?
- Military Drill
- Proper ways to march in formation
- Teaches teamwork
- Proper uniform wear care
- You must present a sharp military appearance.
Most people do not know the difference between a
Sea Cadet and a Navy sailor, so you must present
yourself as best you can - Shave if necessary, keep your hair neat (2 inches
of bulk is the maximum on top, hair cannot cover
ears) - Iron or press your uniform properly! Dont trust
the dry cleaners to do it!
25Boot Camp
- All Sea Cadets need to pass boot camp (Recruit
Training) before they can go on Advanced Training
(TWT) evolutions - League Cadets can go to boot camp (7 days) but it
is not required for advancement - 10-14 days of hard work, but its well worth it
- If you cannot make boot camp, you cannot advance
in rank or go on Advanced Training. This is
critical!
26Correspondence Courses
- Basic Military Requirements (NAVEDTRA 14325)
- Electronic CD-ROM format (available from unit)
- Also available online (http//compass.seacadets.or
g/) - This book contains 15 assignments which must be
completed to advance to E-2(T) - It is the longest book you will have to do, no
other book has more than 5 assignments - BMR teaches you Navy customs and important
concepts, so the sooner you get it done, the
better off you will be
27What can I expect at drills?
- Classroom activities
- Learn about military equipment, weapons, people
- Military customs or leadership classes
- Military Drills
- Practice marching in formation
- Plan your training evolutions
- Work with the Training Officer to schedule your
trainings and advancement progress - Administrative/Supply issues
- Usually a little time to take care of paperwork
28Thats a lot of stuff I have to do!
- Not as much as youd think!
- You have shipmates here to help you and the
officers will be here to guide you too - Its FUN. That is, of course, why youre here
29NSCC Policy towards Drug Use
- If you use it, or if you possess it, YOU ARE
GONE. - Any use, whether you bring it to cadets, or not,
is grounds for instant dismissal from the Corps - The NSCC has no place for drug users
- There is no second chance
- There is no process of appeal
- There is no alternative
30Alcohol Policy
- Officers and instructors (who are of legal age)
may drink at Sea Cadet advanced trainings, but
they may NOT have contact with cadets for six (6)
hours after their consumption of alcohol - Cadets may not, in ANY circumstance, consume or
possess alcoholic beverages - Same penalties with drugs apply to alcohol
- INSTANT DISMISSIAL FROM THE CORPS!
31Smoking Policy
- Cadets may not smoke at any Sea Cadet event
- Officers may smoke, but only where cadets can not
see them or be affected by the smoke