Sea Cadets - National and Territorial Sea Cadet Corps

National and Territorial Sea Cadet Corps

  • Australia:
    • Australian Navy Cadets formed from the Australian Naval Reserve Cadet Corps and the Navy League Sea Cadet Corps
    • Navy League Sea Cadet Corps
  • Belgium: Royal Belgian Sea Cadet Corps
  • Bermuda: Bermuda Sea Cadet Corps
  • Canada:
    • Navy League Wrennette Corps
    • Royal Canadian Sea Cadets
    • Navy League Cadet Corps (Canada)
  • Germany:
    • National cadets of Germany
  • Hong Kong: Hong Kong Sea Cadet Corps
  • India: Sea Cadet Corps (India)
  • Japan: Junior Sea Friends' Federation of Japan
  • Korea: Sea Explorers of Korea
  • Netherlands:
    • Sea Cadet Corps The Netherlands (Zeekadetkorps Nederland)
  • New Zealand:
    • New Zealand Sea Cadet Corps
    • Sea Cadet Association of New Zealand, the supporters group for the NZSCC
  • Russia: Young Mariners League of Russia
  • Singapore: Singapore National Cadet Corps (Sea)
  • South Africa: Sea Cadet Corps (South Africa)
  • Sweden:
    • Sjövärnskårernas Riksförbund
    • (Sea Cadet Corps (Sweden)|Swedish Sea Cadet Corps Association)
  • United Kingdom:
    • Girls' Nautical Training Corps
    • Sea Cadets (Formally known as the 'Sea Cadet Corp' in the UK, the first such named organisation in the world. Renamed and re-branded to 'Sea Cadets' in 2011)
    • Marine Society & Sea Cadets – parent charity of the Sea Cadet Corps, following the merger of the Sea Cadet Association and the Marine Society
  • United States: United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps

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