The Navy League Wrennette Corps was formed by the Navy League of Canada in 1950 as a cadet organisation for girls to complement the Navy League Cadet...
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the Navy League Wrennette Corps was formed for girls in 1950. The Wrennette program no longer exists, since the Navy League Cadet Corps are now open to...
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Sea cadets (redirect from Sea Cadet Corps)
Belgium: Royal Belgian Sea Cadet Corps Canada: Navy League Wrennette Corps Royal Canadian Sea Cadets Navy League Cadet Corps (Canada) Germany: National cadets...
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(Canada), Cadet organisation Sea Cadet Corps (United Kingdom) Girls' Nautical Training Corps or GNTC Navy League Wrennette Corp, Canadian girls' Cadet organisation...
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discipline and teamwork. The USNSCC is composed of two programs: the Navy League Cadet Corps (NLCC), which is for cadets ages 10–13, 5th grade through 8th grade;...
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Sea Cadet Corps was formed, operated by the Navy League with support from the Royal Australian Navy. In 1973 the Australian Sea Cadet Corps was merged...
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renamed the Girls Venture Corps Air Cadets. Navy League Wrennette Corps - The Canadian equivalent of the Girls' Nautical Training Corps. The National Archives...
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Venture Corps Air Cadets Navy League Wrennette Corps The Nautical Training Corps Royal Naval Museum Fact Sheet 106 - the Navy League Archived 8 October 2006...
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life. Some good, some bad, some peace, some strife." Navy League Wrennette Corp Navy League Cadet Corps (Canada) Royal Canadian Sea Cadets Memorial Stained...
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Royal Canadian Sea Cadets (redirect from Royal Canadian Navy Cadets)
youth program sponsored by the Canadian Armed Forces and the civilian Navy League of Canada. Administered by the Canadian Forces, the program is funded...
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Club, an amateur wrestling training center Navy League Wrennette Corp, a girls Navy cadet corps in Canada, active 1950–1997 This disambiguation page lists...
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International Sea Cadet Association (redirect from Navy League Sea Cadet Corps)
African Sea Cadet Corps The Navy League of Canada Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps Young Mariners League of Russia Zeekadetkorps...
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Sea Cadets (United Kingdom) (redirect from Navy League of Great Britain)
The Navy League sponsored a small number of units as the Navy League Boys' Naval Brigade, and in 1919 the organisation adopted the name Navy League Sea...
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the Naval Cadet Corps on 17 February 1732 and was the key educational establishment commissioning officers for the Imperial Russian Navy. Following the...
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was not until 1929 that the first sea cadet corps company (Originally named "The Navy League Sea Cadet Corps") was formed by Colonel Vere Staunton Smyth...
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Sea Cadet Corps, and the Air Training Corps), the Combined Cadet Force, the Volunteer Cadet Corps (RMVCC and RNVCC), and the Girls Venture Corps Air Cadets...
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Australian Navy and the Navy League of Australia shared administrative duties for the group, which was then known as the Australian Sea Cadet Corps. After...
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Royal Navy uniform worn by officers, senior and junior rates. Source: Uniforms of the Hong Kong Sea Cadet Corps The Hong Kong Sea Cadet Corps Ceremonial...
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cadet corps and squadrons. Until then, girls paraded as "Wrennettes" supported by the Navy League and Air "Cadettes" supported by the Air Cadet League. On...
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Navy, Royal Naval Reserve, and Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve) decided to rectify the omission, and began organising a local unit in 1964. The Corps,...
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is a list of units in the New Zealand Sea Cadet Corps. As of 2023[update] there are 16 Sea Cadet Corps Training Ships in New Zealand. The newest unit,...
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Cadets, Navy League Cadet Corps (Canada) and Navy League Wrennette Corp. In memory of David H. Gibson, C.B.E. National President, Navy League of Canada...
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Torpedists and Seafarers Corps which was an early version of the Belgian Navy, a school was opened for cadets of the Belgian Maritime League. The school was a...
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charity in England, Wales and Scotland. The MSSC oversees the Sea Cadet Corps, a British voluntary uniformed youth cadet organisation. It consists of...
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Canterbury Navy League. Units formed in the four main centres and were controlled nationally by the Canterbury branch of the League. The Navy League continued...
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#4s patrol jacket with academic and sports badges, plus belt with a dress navy trousers with red piping. In addition, the figure wears leather ankle boots...
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