Site updated: February 15,  2007
LT Kathy Trax, NSCC
GREAT LAKES DIVISION
Sea Cadets
NSCC BOOT CAMP  GREAT LAKES, ILLINOIS  2011

Cadet intake is between 1500-2000 (firm) on Friday, 17JUN11.
Cadets graduate at 1000 Sunday, 26JUN11

(Cadets arrive between 3:00pm-8:00pm on Friday, June 17, 2011
Cadets graduate at 10:00am on Sunday, June 26, 2011)


Cadets must have the BMR Successfully completed and PASSED by March 31, 2011
Cadets must be maintain physical fitness between drills.

Physical Fitness for Recruit Training includes the following:

Push Ups
Sit Ups (Crunches)
One Mile Run (timed event and you must qualify)
V-Sit and Reach (flexibility)

Adult Volunteers are needed for:
Physical Training, Sea Bag Inspection and Transportation Coordination.  

Welcome Letter,  Seabag List, Standing Orders, Code of Conduct and
request for orders with deposit and quota information is at the link below:
  Site updated:  February 3, 2011
LT Kathy Trax, NSCC
these are 2010 links,  Welcome Letter at bottom of page
these are 2010 links, not updated
BOOT CAMP
Recruit Training (Nine Day Module).

Recruit Training cadets must pass a Physical Fitness Test in order to receive credit for completing Recruit Training. To qualify the cadet must meet the below requirements.

a. Be enrolled in the NSCC program a minimum of six weeks prior to the start of Recruit Training. This time limit is established to ensure proper enrollment, opportunity to get required uniforms and opportunity to complete BMR requirements. If a new cadet can meet all these requirements in under6 weeks, he or she can go.

b. Be age 14 prior to 1 September of the training year or be a former NLCC Cadet who is age 13 and has successfully completed NLCC Orientation Training scheduled by NHQ and is considered “mature” enough by the unit commanding officer.

c. Passed the Physical Fitness Test at the unit prior to attending Recruit Training.

d. Complete and pass a test on the following subjects.  BMR Basic Military Requirements

1. Standards of Conduct.
2. Chain of Command.
3. Professionalism.
4. Officer Rank Recognition.
5. Enlisted Rank Recognition.
6. Heritage, Military Honors and Courtesies.
7. Core Values, Code of Conduct.
8. Core Values, Decision Making.
9. Core Values, Leadership
10. Heritage, Navy History.
11. Heritage, Ships.
12. Watchstanding.

e. Obtain the required uniform items (Sea Bag List) and comply with directives as directed by the Commanding Officer of the Training Contingent (COTC).