Navy League Cadet Corps (Canada)


The Navy League Cadet Corps was created by the Navy League of Canada for boys in 1948, and the Navy League Wrennette Corps was formed for girls in 1950. The Wrennette program no longer exists, since the Navy League Cadet Corps are now open to boys and girls between the ages of 9 and 12.
The Navy League Cadet programme is separate from the Canadian Cadet Organizations. It is solely sponsored by the Navy League of Canada, and it is not supported by the Department of National Defence like the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets. The Navy League Cadet programme is led by civilian volunteers, who are Navy League Officers supervised by local branches of the Navy League of Canada.
The training programme of the Navy League Cadets introduces youth to the training available in the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets and is modified to serve the needs of the younger age group.

Uniform

The uniform worn by Navy League cadets has elements of the uniform of the old Royal Canadian Navy. The uniform of the Navy League Cadets includes:
A corps T-shirt and ball cap is often worn during such activities as sailing and sports.

Flag

This flag is used by Navy League Cadet Corps as a corps flag Jack flag. It replaced the flag of the Navy League of Canada for this purpose in 2000, which is used as a jack.

Ranks

The ranks of the Navy League Cadets are based on those of the Royal Canadian Navy and Royal Canadian Sea Cadets, although they do not match exactly. The Navy League Cadet ranks are:
CDT 8Chief Petty Officer First Class / premier maître de 1reclasse
CDT 7Chief Petty Officer Second Class / premier maître de 2eclasse
CDT 6Petty Officer First Class / maître de 1re classe
CDT 5Petty Officer Second Class / maître de 2e lasse
CDT 4Leading Cadet / matelot de 1er classe
CDT 3Able Cadet / matelot de 2e classe
CDT 2Ordinary Cadet / matelot de 3e classe
CDT 1New Entry * / nouveau/nouvelle entré

*Not technically a rank.
The ranks of Navy League Cadet Officers are also similar to those of the Royal Canadian Navy, however they also do not match exactly. It is also common practice for Navy League Cadet Officers to use NL with their rank title, in order to show that they represent the Navy League, I.E. Lt. The Navy League Cadet Officers ranks are:
Commander / Capitaine de frégate
Lieutenant-Commander / capitaine de corvette
Lieutenant / lieutenant de vaisseau
Sub-Lieutenant / Enseigne de vaisseau de 1re classe
Acting Sub-Lieutenant / Enseigne de vaisseau de 2e classe
Midshipman / aspirant

Memorial

At the Royal Military College of Canada, outside Currie Hall, in the Currie Building in Kingston, Ontario, two stained glass windows relate to the history of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets, Navy League Cadets and Navy League Wrenettes.