International Sea Cadet Association
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The International Sea Cadet Association, referred to as "the ISCA", is a voluntary association of independent Sea Cadet Corps or corresponding organizations, committed to common concepts and goals, and wishing to share ideas and information, and, to the best of their ability, to engage in cadet exchanges and to provide mutual support in order to promote the benefits of Sea Cadet training world-wide.

Role

The ISCA promotes international co-operation and exchanges between national Sea Cadet Corps and the organisations that support them.

Constituent Sea Cadet Corps and organisations

  • Australian Navy Cadets
    Australian Navy Cadets
    The Australian Navy Cadets is a voluntary youth organisation sponsored by the Royal Australian Navy. Together with the Australian Air Force Cadets and Australian Army Cadets, it forms the Australian Defence Force Cadets. It hosts over 91 units.-History:...

  • Bermuda Sea Cadet Corps
    Bermuda Sea Cadet Corps
    The Bermuda Sea Cadet Corps was created as a registered charity under the Bermuda Sea Cadet Association Act, 1968. The first unit had actually been created two years earlier. Despite Bermuda's historical maritime economy, and its long period as a naval base and dockyard, there were no Sea Cadet...

  • Deutsche Marine-Jugend e.V.  (Sea Cadet Corps of Germany)
  • Hong Kong Sea Cadets Corps
  • Junior Sea Friends' Federation of Japan
  • Royal Belgian Sea Cadet Corps
    Royal Belgian Sea Cadet Corps
    The Royal Belgian Sea Cadet Corps is a voluntary youth organisation sponsored by the Belgian Navy.-Organisation:There are 7 units across Belgium, with a total membership of a few hundred cadets and officers. Units week every week or two weeks, usually on a Sunday, providing training and...

  • Sea Cadet Association of New Zealand
    Sea Cadet Association of New Zealand
    The Sea Cadet Association of New Zealand traces its roots back to 1929 when the first open Sea Cadet unit was formed in Christchurch, by the Canterbury Navy League. Units formed in the four main centres and were controlled nationally by the Canterbury branch of the League...

  • Sea Cadet Corps of India
  • Sea Cadet Corps of the United Kingdom
    Sea Cadet Corps (United Kingdom)
    The Sea Cadet Corps is a UK national youth organisation sponsored by the Royal Navy and open to young people between the ages of 10-18 years old. The SCC is the UK's largest Naval Cadet Force with over 30,000 cadets and adult volunteers...

  • Sea Explorers of Korea
  • Singapore National Cadet Corps (Sea)
  • Sjovarnskarernas Riksforbund (Swedish Sea Cadet Corps Association)
  • South African Sea Cadet Corps
  • The Navy League of Canada
    Navy League of Canada
    The Navy League of Canada, is a Non-For-Profit organization founded in 1895 and incorporated in 1918. Originally formed to promote maritime issues to Canadians, the Navy League is the non-governmental partner of the Department of National Defence in delivery of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets program...

  • United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps
    United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps
    The United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps is a congressionally chartered, U.S. Navy-based organization that serves to teach individuals 13 to 17 years old about the sea-going military services, U.S. Naval operations and training, community service, citizenship, and an understanding of discipline and...

  • Young Mariners League of Russia
  • Zeekadetkorps Nederland  (Sea Cadet Corps of the Netherlands)
  • Zimbabwe Sea Cadet Corps
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