
Mike Rolf, District IV Commander announced that the District has submitted the
required paperwork to become the sponsoring organization for creating the Sea Cadet Unit
that is being established at Camp Atterbury. The United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps is
an organization whose mission is: "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 patriotism, courage, self-reliance and kindred virtues."
The Naval Sea Cadet Corps (NSCC) is a program for young men and women ages 13-17 who are
interested in developing their skills in leadership, basic seamanship, courage,
self-reliance, military discipline and are committed to being drug and gang free. NSCC
has been training today's youth to be tomorrow's leaders since 1958, whose motto is:
"Sea Cadets Test Your Limits". Cadet Units are organized along military lines, their
main purpose is to foster good citizenship and an interest and appreciation of our nation's
sea services: the Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and Merchant Marine. ENS John Grounds,
USNSCC Committee Chairman indicated that he is honored to have AMVETS becoming the sponsoring
organization for the Sea Cadet Unit at Camp Atterbury and looks forward to working them to
make the unit a spectacular success.