United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps

[citation needed] U.S. Navy training activities include, but are not limited to:[4] The USNSCC owns a ship, the USNSCS Grayfox, homeported in Port Huron, Michigan.

The USNSCC also sponsors an International Exchange Program with other Sea Cadet programs around the world: exchange countries include the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, South Korea, India, Japan, Singapore, South Africa, Sweden, Hong Kong, Russia, and Bermuda.

[7] As of 10 January 2020 the U.S. Navy has authorized the NWU III Uniform to be worn by Cadets, Midshipmen, Instructors and Officers of the USNSCC.

E-1: Seaman Recruit (SR) & Advanced training (Minimum 7 days) Policy and guidance for the administration and operation of the Cadet Corps programs is established by a National Board of Directors.

Day-to-day administration of the programs is accomplished by a full-time Executive Director and small staff located in Arlington, Virginia.

Sea Cadets at Recruit Training
Sea Cadets graduation in January 2019 from EMS at Naval Station Newport
Sea Cadets participating in EOD/MDSU training at Fort Story, Virginia
Flag of the Chicago Division of the USNSCC. Other divisions use this same flag, just with the division name changed at the bottom.
U.S. Naval Sea Cadet doing EOD/MDSU Training at Norfolk, Virginia in 2006.
Vice Adm. Terrance Etnyre , commander of Naval Surface Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet, salutes the Sea Cadets performing as sideboys of the U.S. Naval Sea Cadet training ship Grayfox (TWR 825), Detroit Navy Week , 2007
Chief Petty Officer shoulder sleeve insignia