Marine Society & Sea Cadets

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The Marine Society & Sea Cadets resulted from the merging of The Navy League (the charity that supported the Royal Navy, and the oldest such organisation worldwide) and The Marine Society, the world's oldest seafarers' charity. The Marine Society & Sea Cadets administers the Sea Cadet Corps in the United Kingdom, and owns the training ship TS Royalist, a tall ship, which teaches Sea Cadets teamwork, cameraderie, and seamanship. The Marine Society continues its work in support of professional seafarers, much of it delivered through The College of the Sea The Marine Society College of the Sea

Its headquarters is in Lambeth, in London, in a unique dark red brick building visible from the eastern side of the railway line to and from Waterloo Station, but almost hidden from the street behind its narrow, comparatively insignificant yet still imposing, arched brick entrance. (grid reference TQ308790 approx)

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Naval Cadet organisations
International International Sea Cadet Association
Australia Australian Navy Cadets
Belgium Royal Belgian Sea Cadet Corps
Bermuda Bermuda Sea Cadet Corps
Canada Canadian Navy League Cadet Corps
Canada Navy League Wrennette Corp
Canada Royal Canadian Sea Cadets
Canada List of Sea Cadet Corps in Canada
Hong Kong Hong Kong Sea Cadet Corps
The Netherlands Netherlands Sea Cadet Corps
New Zealand New Zealand Sea Cadet Corps
New Zealand Sea Cadet Association of New Zealand
United Kingdom Girls' Nautical Training Corps
United Kingdom Sea Cadet Corps
United Kingdom The Marine Society & Sea Cadets
United States United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps