Sea Cadets
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Sea Cadets are generally members of a Sea Cadet Corps, a formal cadet organisation of young people with an interest in their national navy. The organization may be sponsored by the Navy or Naval supporter's organisation, such as a Navy League in the UK, or similar organisation. The various organisations are listed in alphabetical order of their nation.
"A Sea Cadet Corps or corresponding organization is a voluntary, non-political and non-militant youth organization, with membership unrestricted by race, sex or philosophical or religious convictions, which offers practical and theoretical training in nautical and maritime subjects within the context based on naval traditions."[1]
Sea Scouts are part of the Scout Movement, and an entirely different style of organisation. They should not be confused with cadets as they have different aims and objectives from a cadet organisation.
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[edit] National and Territorial Sea Cadet Corps
- Australian Navy Cadets[2] formed from the Australian Naval Reserve Cadet Corps
- Navy League Sea Cadet Corps[3]
- Belgium: Royal Belgian Sea Cadet Corps
- Bermuda: Bermuda Sea Cadet Corps
- Canada:
- Germany:
- National cadets of Germany
- Hong Kong: Hong Kong Sea Cadet Corps
- India: Sea Cadet Corps of India
- Japan: Junior Sea Friends' Federation of Japan
- Korea: Sea Explorers of Korea
- Netherlands:
- Sea Cadet Corps The Netherlands (Zeekadetkorps Nederland)
- New Zealand:
[edit] See also
- International Sea Cadet Association
- Sea Scout, not a Scout Cadet organization, but sufficiently similar to be relevant
[edit] External links
- UK Sea Cadet Corps WebSite
- UK Sea Cadet Corps Forum
- Cadet World (Cadet Discussion Forum and Resource Site)

