09/26/2022
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USNSCC is comprised of two programs. The Naval Sea Cadet Corps and Navy League programs are for youn A youth organization for kids age 10-17.
Reserve Center, Nellis AFB
Las Vegas, NV
| Saturday | 9am - 5pm |
| Sunday | 9am - 3pm |
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USNSCC is a national youth leadership development organization that promotes interest and skill in naval disciplines while instilling strong moral character and life skills through leadership and technical programs modeled after the Navy's professional development system.
USNSCC is comprised of two programs. The Naval Sea Cadet Corps (NSCC) program is for young people ages 13 through the completion of high school. Also included under the USNSCC umbrella is our junior program the Navy League Cadet Corps (NLCC), for young people ages 10 through 13.
The Sea Cadet Corps gives youth an opportunity to have a variety of experiences, without an obligation to join the military in future. The Las Vegas unit was formed in 1981 and is sponsored by the national program. We meet (drill) one weekend a month and throughout the year to perform community service -- the unit helps at the Veteran's Cemetery, the Veteran's home and are involved in the Veteran's Day Parade. We have various advanced training programs that allow youths to be FAA certified, SCUBA certificated, Master of Arms, Photo Journalism, Culinary, and Medical, just to name a few.
The senior cadet program (13-17) exposes its cadets to the full rigors of a military training program. Cadets are required to attend a mandatory two-week recruit training camp. After this requirement is met, cadets are eligible to participate in a variety of advanced training sessions. These sessions serve to expose cadets to seamanship and seagoing subjects. They also focus on developing an appreciation for our country's rich naval history, customs and traditions.