Currently, Seawolf Division is comprised of approximately
thirty highly motivated cadets that conduct monthly weekend drills at the Naval Support Activity, Panama City and in Bonifay.
All new Cadets must attend two weeks of military training
upon acceptance into the program. Additionally, they are allowed to train onboard U.S. Naval Ships and shore-based Activities,
as well as attend consolidated versions of many of the Navy Class 'A' and Class 'C' Schools.
These excellent courses, taught by active duty & retired service members,
demand the same level of excellence from the cadets, who range in age from eleven to eighteen years. In addition to the
high scholastic standards expected of the cadets, they are expected to meet military standards of conduct and physical training.
There are far too many advantages of becoming a Naval
Sea Cadet to list here. To name a few, it is a definitive stepping stone for admission to The U.S. Naval Academy,
other Service Academies and acceptance into the Recruit Officer Training Corps.
For Cadets who put forth the effort to advance in the prescribed path within the Sea Cadet Corps and
choose to enlist in the US Navy, they will advance in pay grade earlier than their counterparts upon completion
of Basic Training.
Overall life skills such as navigation,
knot tying, self defense and appreciation of heritage are integrated throughout all aspects of training. These contribute
to our overall goal of providing the leaders of tomorrow with the tools to meet that future, full speed ahead.
Regardless of their eventual decisions, the skills and maturity developed
in the US Naval Sea Cadet Corps provide a foundation of excellence that will enable them to face those tough choices with
a clear understanding of our Core Values of Honor, Courage and Commitment.