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STATE
BRANCHES - Responsible to State Division
Serve
as the organisational and legal protection structure for the parent
interest groups who actively support the aims & objectives of
the Navy League and also support the Royal Australian Navy's (RAN)
local Naval Reserve Cadet (NRC) units.
These NRC units were, prior to 1973, the Navy League's Australian
Sea Cadet Corps(ASCC). In 1973, by mutual arrangement with the
Navy league , the R.A.N. formed the NRC and took over the sponsorship
and training of these civilian based youth training units. They
agreed to continue the work of the Navy League who had formed
the ASCC to encourage 14-18 year old young people in a love of
the sea with its many attractions and to also provide training
in helpful aspects of personal discipline, teamwork and other
character building objectives. The members of all ASCC units in
1973 enrolled in the RAN's new NRC organisation which provided
practical assistance to continue encouraging the maritime training
of young people.
The Navy League commends the Government, the Royal Australian
Navy and the Department of Defence for this ongoing support of
maritime education for young people as it believes that it greatly
benefits Australia as a nation.
All
branches in New South Wales have now become independent parent
support groups for each NRC unit.
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