Civil Air Patrol National Cadet Competition

The Civil Air Patrol National Cadet Competition is the highest echelon of competition for Civil Air Patrol Color Guards and Drill Teams including all 52 Wings and 8 regions of the Civil Air Patrol. The National Cadet Competition (NCC) is typically rotated every two years to a new aerospace venue. The 2013 NCC will be held July 17th through July 20th in Dayton, Ohio at Wright State University.


The wings representing their regions to the 2013 National Cadet Competition are as follows:

2013 National Cadet Competition Teams
Region Drill Team Color Guard
Southeast Tennessee Florida
Southwest Arkansas
Middle East North Carolina Maryland
Rocky Mountain Colorado Utah
Pacific Nevada
North Central Nebraska
Northeast New Jersey New Jersey
Great Lakes Ohio Wisconsin


The results from the 2012 NCC can be found here: http://www.kalemis.com/ncc/index.html

All previous year's winners can be found here: http://ncsas.com/ncc_winners/


Read more about Civil Air Patrol National Cadet Competition:  International Drill Competition, Winners of The IDC, Winners of The National Competition, Current Statistics of The National Cadet Competition (1974 - Present), References

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