United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps (USNSCC)
USS Newport News (CA-148) Division
Concord, New Hampshire

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On a US Navy ship a scuttlebutt is a water fountain. Traditionally in nautical settings (before the days of running water) crew members would gather around the water barrel and trade gossip; thus the word "scuttlebutt" has also come to mean rumor or gossip. Here you won’t find any gossip, and everything the Concord Sea Cadets posts to this page can be relied on as fact.

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About The USNSCC:
The United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps was established in 1958 and provides American youth with a drug- and alcohol-free environment for developing leadership abilities, creating opportunities for experiential learning, and mentoring cadets to become mature young adults. Our mission  is spelled out in the congressional charter authorizing our creation. 36 USC 1541 states, "... 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." All USNSCC training and events and activities are run in accordance with the United States Navy's stated core values of Honor, Courage, and Commitment.

Sea Cadet Partners:
Some of the organizations partnering with or supporting the USNSCC include the Foundation for Teaching Economics, the Flying Midshipman Association, the Department of Homeland Security, the National Weather Service and United States Public Health Service. These organizations offer cadets broad opportunities in a wide variety of subjects. Opportunities to travel or study abroad are also available through the services of the International Sea Cadet Association as well.

Contact:
For More Information About the Naval Sea Cadets in Concord, New Hampshire, or New England Please e-mail .

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Press Releases (Aug. 2007 to present):
8/19/2007: Summer Camp Sea Cadet Style

 
The Naval Sea Cadets in Concord, New Hampshire, designed and maintain this site to provide information to unit members and the public on our activities in New Hampshire and elsewhere. This is an ongoing Sea Cadet project and continues to be a work in progress.