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Adult Leaders / Volunteers

Adult Leaders / Volunteers

The James M. Hannan Division is always in need of adult leaders / volunteers interested in working with the cadets in the program. The NSCC officer corps is composed of dedicated men and women, civilian and military, who are interested in the education and training of American youth, and in furthering the goals and objectives of the NSCC/NLCC. All are volunteers, receiving no pay or allowances. While past military experience is helpful, it is by no means required. The most important quality is the ability to always follow the motto "It's for the cadets!" Parents can be as involved as their schedules permit. If all parents would give just a little bit of time to the unit, running the unit would be a much less overwhelming job for the unit staff as a whole.  If possible, all parents should GET INVOLVED!  

Officers and Instructors  

Officers and instructors are adult volunteers who have made the commitment to become members of the U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps and to support a local unit with a greater level of involvement. These volunteers are responsible for the day-to-day operation of the unit and drills. They are expected to attend the OPD 101-301 series of training programs, which are designed specifically for USNSCC officers and instructors.    Many USNSCC officers have previous military experience. Some are currently serving in active or reserve duty in one of the armed services.  However, this is not a requirement.  Any parent can complete an application to become an officer or instructor.  Parents wishing to participate as officers or instructors should be advised that all applicants are subject to a security screening and/or background check.  


Eligibility Requirements

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To qualify as an adult leader for the James M. Hannan Division of the U.S. Naval Sea Cadets, you must be:
  • recommended for appointment by the Commanding Officer;21 years or older and not have reached age 75, but those 18 - 21 may qualify for Midshipman status in the NSCC, and those over 75 may qualify for an age waiver;
  • a citizen of the United States;
  • Adult applicants must be in good health commensurate with their age group and be free from any ailment or condition that would prevent them from satisfactorily performing their primary duty of supervising youth. NOTE: Adults not physically qualified to perform all duties may still participate with a waiver from NHQ considering the parameters of their expected contribution to the NSCC program;
  • of good moral character and able to pass a annual Federal and State background checks.

​Refer to the NSCC/NLCC Administration Manual for a complete list of qualifications and procedures for enrollment.  Questions regarding enrollment as an NSCC/NLCC officer should be directed to the unit Commanding Officer.  

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  • Home
  • About
    • About
    • Our Staff
    • USN Sea Cadet Corps
    • International Sea Cadet Association (ISCA)
    • Sea Cadet Success Stories
  • How to Join
    • Benefits of Being a Sea Cadet
    • Goals and Background Information
    • Expectations
    • Drills
    • Advanced Training Opportunities
    • Adult Leaders / Volunteers
    • Contact Division Recruiter
    • FAQ
  • Parents
    • Parents
    • Parents Committee
    • Parent Committee Meeting Minutes
    • Calendar
    • Hannan Facebook Connect
  • Cadets
    • POD
    • Calendar
    • Hannan Facebook Connect
    • Absence Form
    • Uniforms and Appearance >
      • Uniforms
      • Uniform Regulations
      • Shoulder Flashes / Ratings Badges
      • Uniform Smartness
      • Grooming
      • Folding Uniforms / Clothes
    • Training and Advancement >
      • Cadet Advancement
      • Awards
      • Trainings
      • Advanced Training Request Form
      • Physical Fitness
    • Orders >
      • Eleven General Orders
      • Anchors Aweigh
      • Sailor's Creed
      • Cadet Code of Conduct
      • Chain of Command
      • 2017 JMH Inspection Guide
  • More...
    • Current Needs
    • How I Can Help
    • Resources >
      • Cadet Store
      • Scholarships
      • Sea Cadet Quarterly
      • Branches of the Armed Forces
    • Gallery
    • Alumni
    • USS Grayfox
  • Contact Us
    • Contact Us
    • Color Guard Request
  • Donate
  • Archives
    • 2016 Archives
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    • 2018 Archives