Australian Navy Cadets
Youth military organisation of the Royal Australian Navy / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Australian Navy Cadets (ANC) is a leading youth development organisation supported by the Royal Australian Navy, with a focus on the maritime domain. Cadets participate in numerous exciting and rewarding activities, both on land and the water, with the key objectives of building self-confidence and developing teamwork and leadership skills.[1]
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Active | 1907 – present |
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Role | Volunteer youth organisation |
Size | 81 units 2,350 cadets |
Part of | Australian Defence Force Cadets |
Headquarters | Directorate ANC, Brindabella Business Park, Canberra |
Motto(s) | Integrity and Endeavour |
Anniversaries | 1 July |
Website | https://www.navycadets.gov.au/ |
Commanders | |
Chief of Navy | VADM Mark Hammond RAN |
Director General ANC | CDRE David Greaves RAN |
Director ANC | CMDR Mark Cohayney RAN |
National Commander ANC | CAPT Peter Alderson ANC |
Insignia | |
Australian Navy Cadets Ensign (2001–present) | ![]() |
Naval Reserve Cadets Ensign (1973–2001) | ![]() |
Australian Sea Cadet Corps Ensign (1956–1973) | ![]() |
Naval Ensign (1907–1956) | ![]() |
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The program, which comprises 81 Training Ships and about 2,350 cadets nationwide, is available to young Australians of all genders and abilities between the ages of 13 and 18.[1]
Together with the Australian Air Force Cadets and Australian Army Cadets, it forms the Australian Defence Force Cadets.