National Cadet Corps (Sri Lanka)
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National Cadet Corps | |
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Active | 1881 - Present |
Role | Volunteer Youth Organisation |
Headquarters | HQ National Cadet Corps, Kalubowila, Colombo. |
Motto | To Serve With Pride & Dedication |
Commanders | |
Cmdt NCC | Maj Gen |
The National Cadet Corps (Sri Lanka) is the Sri Lankan military cadet corps and is a Ministry of Defence sponsored youth organisation in the Sri Lanka. It is open to high school students on voluntary basis and has a history of more than 126 years as of 2007. The officers are adults who act as instructors. The Cadets are given basic military training in small arms and parades.The officers and cadets (once archived enlistment age) have no liability for active military service but many volunteer to join the armed forces.
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[edit] Mission
The Mission of the National Cadet Corps is to train and inspire cadets using effective training curriculum, so that each cadet shall develop character, courage, sportsmanship, self reliance, discipline, and civil mindedness, spirit of adventure, responsibility and comradeship to be a human resource of well-trained youth, capable of providing leadership in all aspects of life.
[edit] History
- 1881 - Mr. John B. Cull, the then principal of Royal College, Colombo formed a cadet platoon as a Volunteer Unit under Ceylon Light Infantry for the students of the Royal College.
- 1902 - Introduction of Cadet Battalion under CLI (Ceylon Light Infantry) and Major S. M. Baros of CLI became the first Commanding Officer of the Cadet Battalion.
- 1918 - With the recommendation of Brigadier General R. B. Fell (The CVF Commander), formation of Ceylon Cadet Battalion took place on the two divisions on 4th of February 1918.
- 1948 - Colonel R.J.C. Mendis was appointed as the First Sri Lankan Commanding officer of the Ceylon Cadet Battalion.
- 1971 - Eight officers were mobilised for duties with the Regular Force during the period of April insurrection in various parts of the island.
- 1972 - Ceylon Cadet Corps changed its designation as Sri Lanka Cadet Corps after Ceylon declared itself a Republic.
- 1981- Centenary Celebrations of Cadet Corps was held in Colombo.
- 1985 - Action was taken to amalgamate Sri Lanka Cadet Corps and the Police Cadet Corps under the Manpower Mobilization and supplementary Forces Act, No. 40 of 1985.
- 1985 - Girls Platoons were started in ten main cities of the island.
- 1988 - Sri Lanka Cadet Corps, monitored by the Volunteer Force changed its designation as the National Cadet Corps, and it was ceremonially inaugurated on 29th April 1988 by His Excellency J. R. Jayewardene, the then President of Sri Lanka under the above Act.
- 1990-The National Cadet Corps Training Centre, Rantembe was established on 2nd December 1990 by General Cyril Ranathunga VSV the Secretary, Ministry of Defence.
- 1995 - A total 98 officers including 25 lady officers were mobilised to serve in the operational areas. Some of them were posted to Army HQ, SLMA, KDA and Sri Lanka Navy for various duties.
- 2001-The Ministry of Defence took over Sri Gunalankara Vidyalaya from the Ministry of Education and established the HQ National Cadet Corps at Kalubowila on 18th May 2001.
[edit] Battalions
National Cadet Corps has 14 Battalions located in
- Colombo - HQ National Cadet Corps
- Kalutara
- Kandy
- Kurunegala - Maliyadewa College
- Anuradhapura MMV
- Diyatalawa - Volunteer camp
- Gampaha - Bandaranaike MV
- Pelmadulle - Gankanda MMV
- Kegalle- St. Mary's College
- Tangalle - Educational Department
- Polonnaruwa - Polonnaruwa Royal Central College
- Kalutara MMV
- Matale - St. Thomas College
- Kuliyapitiya - Nakkawatta Central Colleage
[edit] Training
All Cadets undergo practical and theoretical training in the following. Physical Fitness, Foot Drill, Weapon Training and Firing, Map Reading, Field Craft, First Aid, Regimental Duties, Confidence Building Course, Leadership Activities, Community Service, General Knowledge, Drama, Hut Inspection,
[edit] Training and assessment of cadets
- Training of cadets to a schedule at platoon level.
- Holding one day/weekend training camps at company level
- Taking part in selection camps
- Holding assessment camps at battalion level
- Winning the Hermann Loos/ De Soyza challenge trophy after a competition where the best two platoon of the 14 battalions spread across the island, compete.
- Selection of girls/boys band platoons (Eastern/ Western)
- Awarding certificate to all the cadets taking part in camps
- Awarding certificates, medals and trophies in the Inter Battalion Sports Meet annually.
- Reciting "PIRITH" before the commencement of training at the Training Centre - Rantembe every year.
- Holding National Cadet Corps Celebrations giving priority to the religious observances at the HQ, and Battalion as well.
[edit] Ranks within the NCC
Officers
- Major General (Commandant of the NCC)
- Brigadier
- Colonel
- Lieutenant Colonel
- Major
- Captain
- Lieutenant
- 2nd Lieutenant
Cadets
- Senior Under Officer (one in a Company)
- Junior Under Officer (three in a Company)
- Company Sergeant Major (one in a Company)
- Company Quarter Master Sergeant (one in a Company)
- Sergeant (three in a Company excluding the CSM and CQMS)
- Corporal (ten in a Company)
- Lance Corporal (fifteen in a Company)
- Cadet