Royal Marines Volunteer Cadet Corps
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The Royal Marines Volunteer Cadet Corps (RMVCC) is part of the Royal Navy's Volunteer Cadet Corps. There are units (Divisions) in Arbroath, Chivenor, Gosport, Lympstone, Portsmouth, and Plymouth.[1]
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Royal Marines Volunteer Cadet Corps | |
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Founded | 14 February 1901 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Role | Volunteer Youth Organisation |
Size | 300 Cadets |
Unit locations | Plymouth Lympstone Portsmouth Arbroath Gosport Chivenor |
Motto(s) | Be Worthy |
Commanders | |
Commander VCC | Lt Col (VCC) C Spratt |
Adjutant RMVCC | Capt (VCC) O Glover |
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The RMVCC exists alongside the Royal Marines Cadets of the Sea Cadets and Royal Marines Section Combined Cadet Force, and is part of the Royal Navy Cadet Forces.[2] The RMVCC is the oldest of the Royal Marines Cadets organisations.