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Resources

A list of links for existing Sea Cadets and their Families:

List of Links:

Helpful resources for you to navigate being a Sea Cadet and cadet parent in the Colorado Sea Cadets. any informational links take you to U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corp information and guides. 

A helpful guide for new recruits and a reminder for existing recruits. Use this simple guide to stay organized and keeping your uniforms in ready condition is key.

Be prepared! It is the cadet's responsibility to pack his/her sea bag every time. Personal items marked in yellow non-bold font are the responsibility of the cadet to purchase. Don't forget to check the supply closet for any donated items that may fit your needs before purchase. VIDEOS: How to pack your sea bag. 

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NOTE: TWO SHEETS IN LINK: NSCC & NLCC

Provided by the U.S Naval Sea Cadet Corp headquarters, this Parent Handbook contains all you need to know about the Sea Cadet program, Navy heritage, cadet training, drills, proper appearance, chain of command, volunteer opportunities, and nautical terms. 

Provided by the U.S Naval Sea Cadet Corp headquarters, please review and be familiar with the latest Physical Readiness Test (PRT) standards. Our units perform PRT at a minimum of every six (6) months. Physical fitness outside of the Sea Cadet program is greatly encouraged to keep cadets at optimal health and fitness levels. 

QuarterDeck is the official portal of the U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corp. Every cadet will access QuarterDeck for coursework and trainings. Parents will access QuarterDeck for profile information, cadet rank, and basic information. 

Uniform Agreement & Distribution 

All cadets and adult volunteers issued U.S. Navy Sea Cadet uniforms are required to complete, sign, and return the attached Uniform Agreement. 

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Navy Sea Cadet Uniform Agreement

Uniform Distribution Request Form

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Cadets and adult volunteers are privileged to wear the uniform of the United States Navy. This is an amazing honor the Navy has given us, and we should be grateful and respectful. Many of our cadets are indistinguishable from Navy Sailors and adult volunteers in uniform look like commissioned officers, it is essential that all are keenly aware that in uniform we represent the U.S. Navy. Use this guide to understand 

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