United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps
Team Spruance
Parent(s) and Prospective Cadet's Commitment to Program
Sea Cadets is about:
Having Fun - In Ways and Places You've Never Imagined!
Learning & Growing from Exciting Experiences Few Ever Have!
Friendship, Teamwork and Being Part of the Team Spruance FamilyBecoming Self-Disciplined and Successful in Everything You Do
Helping Each Other While You Help Yourself
Caring, Commitment, Courage & Compassion
Honor - For Country, For Family, For Friends and For Self
The Command of the Spruance Division & Training Ship Radford have set forth a criteria for prospective cadets. By setting up and presenting the prospective cadets and parents with our standards for recruitment, both the cadet and the unit benefit. The officers and petty officers spend a great deal of time and effort preparing a new cadet for their tour of duty with the unit.
Prospective cadets and parents should be fully aware of the commitment they are making to this program before they join.
Cadets have multiple responsibilities: drill attendance (must attend no less than 75% annually), participation in unit activities, all uniform and grooming requirements are standard United States Navy, strict compliance to all of the Sea Cadet rules and regulations and a commitment to advancing in rank which includes completing and passing all NSCC or NLCC coursework. School academics and personal conduct are also considered.
Parents accept the responsibility to fully support the standards and activities of the unit. This includes understanding the financial commitment, travel commitments, time commitment and assisting when required to assure cadets are in compliance with unit standards.
The following is an overview of the recruiting process that you can expect:
Download a New Cadet Enrollment Packet
Commitment flows in both directions. The Command is extremely committed and dedicated to every aspect that leads to the success of the cadets. But, the Commands’ high degree of success would not be possible if this commitment were not made by our cadets as well.