Our unit FD Roosevelt Squadron was formed 15 Aug 1961. She was commissioned less then a month later on 01 Sep 1961,
NSCC Commissioning Warrant # 6-3-295.
Unit Code 062FDR
Since 1958 the Naval Sea Cadet Corps has been committed to providing American youth with a drug and alcohol free environment to foster their leadership abilities, broaden their horizons through hands-on training and guide them to becoming mature young adults.
The U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps, for Americans ages 13 to 17, give young people the chance to experience life in a hands-on, real-world environment. They meet challenges and succeed!
Leadership!
Sea Cadets move up through the ranks and take on responsibilities of leading others and performing important staff duties.
Confidence!
Overcoming challenges, solving problems, and working with others build the cadet's confidence and self-esteem.
Self-discipline!
Cadets learn to be responsible for everything about their Sea Cadets experience, from uniforms to assignments to timeliness. Unit officers partner with the cadets' parents and the cadets to help them improve at home and at school.
Teamwork!
Cadets are encouraged to be positive and supportive of each other so that the entire team can grow. We work, play, win, lose, and serve together as a team. Our unit embodies the belief that we should be role models to all other cadets and young people. We do extensive community service.
Physical Fitness!
Cadets improve fitness levels through team exercising at meetings and individual exercising at home.
FUN and Adventure!
Experiences in Sea Cadets are varied and fun! Live your dream with us.
The Naval Sea Cadets is unparalleled by any other youth program. Read our website to see what Sea Cadets can do for you. Accept the challenge. Join us.
The FD Roosevelt Squadron, NSCC, and Training Ship Roosevelt, NLCC, meet at NAS Jacksonville, Florida.