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Executive Department

Exec's Office

All Hands:

 

Drill months are upon us once again and I find myself getting back to the basics regarding the Sea Cadet Corps.  This fall the unit will be focusing on core values and life skills molding our young cadets into the examples good citizens and respectful peers they should be.  To achieve our goals, we need to teach each other and be a good shipmate to our friends.  I encourage you to help each other learn your 11 general orders and to recite the Sailors Creed together.  Don't just find out what something means... Learn it!  

 

Our country's Navy is rich in history, heritage and tradition... we will be learning more about these things as the year progresses.

 

Check yourselves!

                                     Is your attitude worthy of a Sea Cadet? 

                                     Is your uniform shipshape?

                                     Boots Shined?  Uniform Ironed?  Seabag ready?

                                     Are you ready to represent our Navy Sea Cadet Corps?

 

The US Navy has great expectations of its sailors and considers it a great honor to take care of people in their charge.  I too share this attitude and consider it a great priviledge to serve as your Exec.  My door is always open for you to talk with me and to find solutions for everyday issues that occur.

 

I'm glad to be your shipmate, part of our Naval Sea Cadet Family!

 

See you at Drill!

Executitive Officer     Ens Tim Rilley

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