"...through
organization and cooperation with the Department of the Navy,
to encourage and aid American youth to develop, train them in
seagoing skills, and to teach them patriotism, courage, self-reliance
and kindred virtues."
- NSCC Charter - 36 USC 1541
Since
1958 the Naval Sea Cadet Corps has been committed to providing
American youth with a drug and alcohol free environment to foster
their leadership abilities, broaden their horizons through hands-on
training and guide them to becoming mature young adults.
Sea
Cadet organizations exist in most of the maritime nations of the
world. Recognizing the value of these organizations in educating
youth in maritime matters, the Department of the Navy requested
the Navy League of the United States to establish a similar program
for American youth. The Navy League agreed to do so and formally
established the Naval Sea Cadet Corps (NSCC) and Navy League Cadet
Corps (NLCC) in 1958. Recognizing the importance and benefits
of the NSCC, Congress on September 10, 1962 federally incorporated
the Naval Sea Cadet Corps under Public Law 87-655 (36 USC 1541).
Today,
the NSCC has formed partnerships with organizations such as the
Foundation for Teaching Economics and the Flying Midshipman Association
to offer cadets broader opportunities in areas of leadership and
aviation. The NSCC also took an active part in the creation of
the International Sea Cadet Association (ISCA). The ISCA is an
association of Sea Cadet Corps' from around the world, whose main
objective is to facilitate exchanges of cadets between member
countries.