Fort Lauderdale
Sea Cadets

NLCC Orientation Training Reports

 Trainee First Name : Paul
Trainee Last Name : Paguaga
Name of Training Attended : NT-NLCC ORIENTATION (RECRUIT TRAINING)
Training Location : Melborne, Fl
Date Attended : 06/13/2010
Duration of Training: : 1 Week
Would you Recomend?? : A Great Training, I would do it again
Difficulty of Training : Easy
Comments : I would recomend this trainig to any new recruits.It was so much fun and the food was amazing!!! The only stuggle was the heat but still, PT was fun. It also was 100% easier then Mini Boot Camp. This training should be recomended to any new recruits.
 

Trainee : Ponali Ramos
Name of Training : League Cadet Orientation
Training Location : Buffalo, New York
Year of Training : Summer, 2009
Duration of Training : 1 week
Would recommend?? : yes
Overall Grade : A
Difficulty of Training : 3/5
Comments : The training was on an actual navy ship and I learned a lot about things from the training manual. The food was great. We went to Niagara Falls as well.

Trainee : Zayn Dhanji
Name of Training : Bootcamp
Training Location : Groveland Florida
Year of Training :  summer, 2009
Duration of Training : 1 week
Would recommend?? : yes
Overall Grade : A
Difficulty of Training : easy
Comments : This was my first training. It was fun and I would recommend this training because you learn different things like Naval History. I shoot a 22 caliber rifle. The pt was fun and we had a pt test which went well. My next training was in Norfolk, VA and I would not recommend that training because it was boring and not fun.


Trainee: Jonathan Elder

Name of Training : Orientation Training

Location : Groveland, Florida

Year of Training : 2009

Duration of Training : 1 week

Would recommend?? : Yes

Overall Grade : C

Difficulty of Training : 2/5

Comments : Lots of mosquitos so bring bug spray. Lots of yelling in your face. The food was excellent. I enjoyed the marksmanship, The pool was really fun too.

Trainee : Wasicsko, B
Training : Staffing League Orientation
Location : St. Petersburg, FL (AFA)
Year of Training : summer 2007
Duration of Training : 1 week
Would recommend?? : Yes
Overall Grade : A
Difficulty of Training : 5
Comments : Staffing is the most important job in the NSCC and, in my opinion, is the toughest. Yes, SEAL, Amphip, and other field trainings will challenge you physically and mentally, but staffing will do both of those as well as challenge you morally. You will be lucky to get 6 hours of sleep per night, must always be top-notch; anything substandard in ANY way will not be acceptable. As staff cadets you are respected, admired, and impersonated in that your cadets will perform no better than you. If you do not set your personal standards above and beyond that which is required, you may not succeed as this job. This has been the most rewarding experience in my sea cadet career.