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Marine Society and Sea Cadets : ウィキペディア英語版
Marine Society and Sea Cadets

The MSSC (Marine Society & Sea Cadets) is the parent charity of the Sea Cadets and of The Marine Society and an independent charity and not an MOD department. It is also the base of the Captain of the Sea Cadet Corps (CSC), currently Captain Jonathan Holloway who is a serving Captain of the Royal Navy. He is also the Director of Operations. MSSC is based in London near Westminster at 202 Lambeth Road SE1 7JW. This is where all nationally made decisions, such as the Sea Cadet Regulations and other such items are made. The MSSC is a charity formed in 2004 with the merger of The Marine Society and the Sea Cadet Association. The Sea Cadet Corps is a British voluntary uniformed youth cadet organization and the first named organization of its kind. It consists of about 400 units and 14,000 young people learning nautical and life skills. The first Sea Cadet Unit was established in Whitstable in 1854.〔http://seacadets.ms-sc.org/About-the-Sea-Cadets〕 The Marine Society was established in 1756. Both share very similar beginnings, to support young, destitute orphans and boys, clothe and educate them, and train them with a skill. Many of the Marine Society boys went on to be apprenticed on Royal Naval ships, including Nelson's Victory at the Battle of Trafalgar.
==Organization of the Sea Cadet Corps==

The Sea Cadet Corps from Headquarters is divided into six areas (Northern, Northwest, Eastern, London, Southern and South West). The areas have an Area Officer (AO) as it were a commanding officer (Normally a Serving Commander in the Royal Navy or a Lieutenant Colnel in the Royal Marines. Each area is split into districts, normally there are about six or seven districts in an area. Districts are controlled by District Officers (usually a Lieutenant Commander (SCC) RNR), with the assistance of the Deputy District Officer (DDO) and in some districts an Assistant District Officer (ADO) in conjunction with the District Training Officer and the District Juniors Officer. Together they make the District Staff. Normal officers and instructors can apply to be Area Staff Officers and Headquarters staff officers in individual subjects such as Piping, Drill and Ceremonial, Boating, etc. They apply to Headquarters for the position and then they are interviewed and the new Headquarters Staff Officer (HQSO) is selected.

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