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1 Introduction to the Navy League of Canada
No sane person gets involved with an organization before knowing what that organization is all about. For any volunteer wanting to get involved as an Officer or Branch member, it is important to know that the Navy League is more than just a youth program What is the Navy League of Canada?

2 The Three Key Programs of the Modern NLOC
Navy League Cadets Sea Cadets Maritime Affairs Since 1948 Children ages 9 to 12 Funded solely by the local sponsor Branch Program operated and administered solely by the NLOC Not a military organization Volunteer based operation Introduction to the basic principles of the Canadian Cadet organization as a whole with a focus on the Naval aspect Since 1923 Youth ages 12 to 18 Program and training by DND NLOC acts as an advisory body with corps being sponsored by the local branches Primarily funded by DND and NLOC Stimulate an interest in the naval activities of the Canadian Forces Maintains and promotes interest in: Offshore industries Coast Guard Water transportation Marine Environment issues Combat capable Navy Marine use for pleasure and tourism Navy League of Canada (NLOC) has three main programs that it administers and supports: Navy League Cadets, Sea Cadets and Maritime Affairs Expand on items where necessary

3 Purposes and Objectives of the Navy League of Canada
To promote and interest in maritime affairs generally throughout Canada. To prepare, publish and disseminate information and encourage debate relating to the role and importance of maritime matters in the interests of Canada. To promote, organize, sponsor, support and encourage the education and training of the youth of the country through Cadet movements and other youth groups with a maritime orientation, and through the provision of recreational opportunities and training, to promote the physical and mental fitness of the boys and girls participating in the Cadet Programmes. To hold conferences, symposiums, and meetings for the discussion and exchange of views in matters relating to the objects of The League. Pre-read these two slides and give a brief synopsis of the purposes and objectives

4 Purposes and Objectives of the Navy League of Canada
To assist and aid by the establishment of foundations, scholarships or bursaries those who take part in the youth activities of The League for their education and advancement as may be deemed necessary by the National Council of The League. To collect, receive invest and hold funds and property from voluntary contributions, subscriptions, gifts, and legacies for the objects of The League, or such of them as the donors may direct. To raise funds as may be deemed necessary, for the welfare and benefit of seamen, for their dependents and for Seamen’s Homes, Hostels and other institutions in Canada, including the establishment, operation and maintenance thereof. To co-operate, as directed by National council, with any kindred society having either in whole or in part, comparable objects to The League. To do all such other lawful things as are incidental or conducive to the attainment of the above objects; provided always that it shall be a fundamental principle to The League that its objects, membership, management and conduct shall be absolutely unconnected with and free from all party politics. Pre-read these two slides and give a brief synopsis of the purposes and objectives

5 Structure of the Navy League of Canada
Explain National set up Describe divisions and their similarities to the national form of governance Describe the role of local Branches as relates to Divisions Give brief description of how decisions are reached and mandated up through the chain of the Structure: Referring to the next slide on Chain of Command

6 Navy League Cadet Chain of Command
Explain National set up Describe divisions and their similarities to the national form of governance Describe the role of local Branches as relates to Divisions Give brief description of how decisions are reached and mandated up through the chain of the Structure


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