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How to Locate and Sign up for Advanced Training | Quick Start Guide

4/27/2021

 
​HOW TO LOCATE AND SIGN UP FOR ADVANCED TRAININGS ON HOMEPORT
QUICK START GUIDE

As summer quickly approaches, we want to make sure you have time to check out Homeport to find and sign up for one of our many recruit or advanced trainings! We have a number of exciting adventures awaiting our cadets, from SEALs to Ropes Rescue and SeaPerch to Drone training. Make sure to look at the entire list to begin charting your course!     

To access the training lists, visit Homeport > Training. There, you will either click Magellan Training List or Trainings with Applications.     

To locate trainings that require completed applications, such as Girl Security (deadline to apply is 30 April 2021), make sure to click on the Trainings with Applications tab. Here you can find all relevant information and application forms to complete and submit.     

If you are looking for a typical summer training, such as Drone Training (AX-FL-2101V) or Recruit Training, make sure to visit our Magellan Training List. For more information on how to navigate this area on Homeport, please watch the QUICK START GUIDE VIDEO .     

Plan of the Day 26 April 2021

4/26/2021

 
WE WILL NOT DRILL  Monday, 26 April 

Don't forget that our PRT will be on 3 May. Check out our PRT page for requirements. More to follow.

This Day in Naval History
  • 26 April  - 1960 USS George Washington (SSN 598) conducts a Polaris missile test firing in Long Island Sound in the Atlantic Ocean.
Go the the Naval History and Heritage Command webpage for today and look at other days in Naval History.

Sign up for our new national security AT summer opportunity with Girl Security and US Naval Sea Cadet Corps

4/19/2021

 
We are super excited to announce a new virtual advanced training opportunity. Girl Security and the United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps have teamed up to bring you a unique national security leadership/mentorship course. The week-long course covers cybersecurity, intelligence analysis, and strategy, and features interactive sessions by former Sea Cadets who are now professionals in the field of national security.     
Topics include:    
  • Cybersecurity Ethics
  • National Security in Sea and Space
  • Ethical Decision-Making
  • War-gaming
  • and much more.
The program will take place virtually from 11am-5pm EST July 12-16. The deadline to apply has been extended to 30 APR. Selected applicants will be notified by May 7. Interested high-school level female cadets can apply here: https://usnavalseacadet.formstack.com/forms/girl_security_advanced_training_application    

​Don’t get FOMO*    
The training is absolutely FREE - NO COST TO YOU!! Also, once you complete the course you will receive AT credit and, as a “Plank Owner” ( for being part of the very first pilot group), you will receive a plank and a challenge coin. Sign up today to interact with national security professionals currently active on the world stage.    

*fear of missing out

Plan of the Day 19 April 2021

4/19/2021

 
 We will drill in person Monday, 19 April at 1900. Uniform is Navy Working Uniform (NWU) Type I or Type III.

This week's drill will be in person. Our focus will be on Flagship Competition preparation. Same attestation and intake protocols, with mask wearing, temperature taking and filling out/signing of forms. We will continue to review records and ask parents to come in at the beginning or end of drill to sign required forms as needed. If you took home forms please have them signed before you come to drill. For parents, please visit our annual inspection page for information and to download forms to fill out ahead of time if able. Uniform is NWU with parka and/or fleece liner necessary.

Visit our Flagship page for all the updated information. The date is Saturday 24 April. Muster will be at the Division at 0530 for a 0545 departure. If you have not paid $30.00 for the event, please do so this week.

Don't forget that our PRT will be on 3 May.

The following tasks will be accomplished:
  1. Flagship Practice
  2. Service Record updates for Annual Inspection
    1. Report of Medical History. Form links: PDF or MS Word
    2. Report of Medical Examination. Form link: PDF or MS Word
    3. Report Of Medical History Supplemental. Form link: PDF or MS Word
  3. Seniors updates.
Here are some of the recurring items to complete as needed.
  1. Parents: check the new Parents Page on Homeport. It's in the "Training" menu.
  2. Seniors check your status on the college tracker on the password protected Seniors Page. Report any changes.
  3. Click here for ID picture instructions if completing at home.
  4. Check Homeport for training opportunities. Training guidance is posted and all cadets should read it along with their parents.
  5. Scholarship Opportunities for seniors. Visit the Seniors page under Cadets menu.
  6. Keep working on Polaris courses.
  7. Most cadets must complete a PRT in order to advance and must complete one before 30 June 2021. Click here for how to complete the PRT at home guide. PRT now authorized as a unit scheduled for 3 May as a unit
This Day in Naval History
  • 18 April 1942 - The Doolittle Raid begins with 16 Army Air Force B-25 bombers launching earlier than expected from USS Hornet (CV 8), approximately 650 miles off Japan, after being spotted by enemy ships. It is the first attack by the U.S. of the Japanese mainland since Pearl Harbor. Most of the 16 B-25s, each with a five-man crew, attack the Tokyo area, with a few hitting Nagoya. Embarrassed, the Japanese revise plans and six weeks later attack the American carrier group near Midway sooner than expected.
Go the the Naval History and Heritage Command webpage for today and look at other days in Naval History.

Plan of the Day 12 April 2021

4/12/2021

 
 We will drill in person Monday, 12 April at 1900. Uniform is Navy Working Uniform (NWU) Type I or Type III.

This week's drill will be in person. I'm aware that it might rain. If it looks like it will be more than light we will stay indoors and maybe shorten the drill time. For now plan on normal drill as we have been doing. We will keep with the current format and start immediately with some Flagship event practice while we still have light. We will plan on formal quarters at 2040 at the end of drill. Same intake procedures a last week. We will have to take everyones temperature before you get out of your vehicle. We have to fill out attestation and intake forms. Please ensure your parent/guardian signs the forms. See below to download the forms so you can fill out ahead of your arrival. Regardless we will have forms available on your arrival  If you are driving yourself you must have your parent/guardian sign before you leave home. If you are 18 you can sign your own forms.

We will continue to review records and ask parents to come in at the beginning or end of drill to sign required forms. If you took home forms please have them signed before you come to drill. For parents, please visit our annual inspection page for information and to download forms to fill out ahead of time if able.

We are going to refine Flagship participation tonight as we still have some release forms to sign. Visit our Flagship page for more information. The date is Saturday 24 April. Muster will be at the Division as early at 0530 for a 0545 departure, be prepared, yes it's early but we need to be in Cape Cod by 9 am. I advertised the cost per cadet at $30.00 verbally but may have indicated in writing elsewhere that it was $35.00. I apologize for the confusion and will make it official at $30.00 regardless of what is written before. Anyone who paid $35 and wants a refund, please let me know.

Again the uniform is NWU. Bring your parka or fleece liner as it may be chilly with light rain and we will primarily be outdoors, if the rain permits. If your uniform no longer fits, bring it in to exchange, this includes Dress Whites as we will need them in May. We will try to accommodate as many uniform updates as possible but will take care of the new recruits first. For the new cadets without uniforms, wear casual clothing appropriate to the forecast temperature. All cadets will wear masks. The following tasks will be accomplished:
  1. Flagship Practice
  2. Flagship forms/payment/particiaption
  3. Service Record updates for Annual Inspection
    1. Report of Medical History. Form links: PDF or MS Word
    2. Report of Medical Examination. Form link: PDF or MS Word
    3. Report Of Medical History Supplemental. Form link: PDF or MS Word
  4. RT Update
  5. Flagship team assignments
  6. Flagship items inventory
  7. Updated picture IDs
  8. Seniors updates.
Here are some of the recurring items to complete as needed.
  1. Parents: check the new Parents Page on Homeport. It's in the "Training" menu.
  2. Seniors check your status on the college tracker on the password protected Seniors Page. Report any changes.
  3. Click here for ID picture instructions if completing at home.
  4. Check Homeport for training opportunities. Training guidance is posted and all cadets should read it along with their parents.
  5. Scholarship Opportunities for seniors. Visit the Seniors page under Cadets menu.
  6. Keep working on Polaris courses.
  7. Most cadets must complete a PRT in order to advance and must complete one before 30 June 2021. Click here for how to complete the PRT at home guide. PRT now authorized as a unit scheduled for 3 May as a unit
This Day in Naval History
  • 12 April 1861 - The Civil War begins with Confederates firing on Fort Sumter, S.C. The Union Navy plays an integral part blockading Confederates, keeping them diplomatically and economically contained from other nations.
  • 12 April 1911 - Lt. Theodore Ellyson completes his aviator training at the Glenn Curtiss Aviation Camp at North Island, San Diego, Calif., and becomes Naval Aviator No. 1.
  • 12 April 1981 - The first re-useable Space Shuttle, Columbia (STS-1) is launched with an all-US Navy crew: Capt. John W. Young (Ret.) is the shuttle's commander and Lt. Cmdr. Robert L. Crippen is the pilot.
Go the the Naval History and Heritage Command webpage for today and look at other days in Naval History.

Plan of the Day 5 April 2021

4/5/2021

 
 We will drill in person Monday, 5 April at 1900. Uniform is Navy Working Uniform (NWU) Type I or Type III.

This week's drill will be in person. We will keep with the current format and start immediately with some Flagship event practice while we still have light. We will plan on formal quarters at 2040 at the end of drill. Same intake procedures a last week. We will have to take everyones temperature before you get out of your vehicle. Also, as we did in the fall, we have to fill out attestation and intake forms. Please ensure your parent/guardian signs the forms. See below to download the forms so you can fill out ahead of your arrival. Regardless we will have forms available on your arrival  If you are driving yourself you must have your parent/guardian sign before you leave home. If you are 18 you can sign your own forms.

We will continue to review records and ask parents to come in at the beginning or end of drill to sign required forms. If you took home forms last week please have them signed before you come to drill. For parents, please visit our annual inspection page for information and to download forms to fill out ahead of time if able.

We have to finalize Flagship participation today as we have to send in the roster and pay for the participants. All Flagship forms need to complete tonight as well. Visit our Flagship page for more information. The date is Saturday 24 April. Muster will be at the Division as early as 0600, be prepared. I advertised the cost per cadet at $30.00 verbally but may have indicated in writing elsewhere that it was $35.00. I apologize for the confusion and will make it official at $30.00 regardless of what is written before. Anyone who paid $35 and what's a refund, please let me know.

The April POM should be available by the end of the day.

Again the uniform is NWU. Bring your parka or fleece liner as it may be chilly and windy and we will primarily be outdoors. If your uniform no longer fits, bring it in to exchange, this includes Dress Whites as we will need them in May. We will try to accommodate as many uniform updates as possible but will take care of the new recruits first. For the new cadets without uniforms, wear casual clothing appropriate to the forecast temperature. All cadets will wear masks. The following tasks will be accomplished:
  1. Flagship Practice
  2. Flagship forms/payment/particiaption
  3. Service Record updates for Annual Inspection
    1. Report of Medical History. Form links: PDF or MS Word
    2. Report of Medical Examination. Form link: PDF or MS Word
    3. Report Of Medical History Supplemental. Form link: PDF or MS Word
  4. PRT now authorized as a unit scheduled for 3 May as a unit
  5. RT Update
  6. Flagship team assignments
  7. Flagship items inventory
  8. Updated picture IDs
  9. Seniors updates.
Here are some of the recurring items to complete as needed.
  1. Please fill out and hand in Flagship form!
  2. Parents: check the new Parents Page on Homeport. It's in the "Training" menu.
  3. Seniors check your status on the college tracker on the password protected Seniors Page. Report any changes.
  4. Click here for ID picture instructions if completing at home.
  5. Check Homeport for training opportunities. Training guidance is posted and all cadets should read it along with their parents.
  6.  Service Academy Summer Programs. Visit the Sea Cadet webpage for all deadline and application instructions.
  7. Scholarship Opportunities for seniors. Visit the Seniors page under Cadets menu.
  8. Keep working on Polaris courses.
  9. Most cadets must complete a PRT in order to advance and must complete one before 30 June 2021. Click here for how to complete the PRT at home guide. We are not able yet to do group PRTs.
This Day in Naval History
  • 5 April 1951 - During the Korean War, Hospital Corpsman Richard De Wert is killed in action while administering first aid to an injured comrade. He is posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor.
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Operation Trident Watch

4/4/2021

 
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Did you know that the next Operation Trident Watch mission takes place this upcoming Saturday? Yep, it's true.

We are back in force on Saturday, April 10th, starting at 0900 (Eastern).
We will be getting back down to basics next drill. What does that mean? Join us and find out. You won't be disappointed.
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