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22 January 2010 NSCC INFORMATION LETTER 03-10
1. This is NSCC Information Letter 3-10 NSCC International Exchange Programs (IEP) for 2010. It includes exchange guidance for all ISCA and non ISCA sponsored exchanges this year. BUT FIRST THE NSCC INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE WEBSITE IS iep.seacadets.org GO HERE FOR THE LIST OF INTERNATIONAL SEA CADET ASSOCIATION (ISCA) MEMBER AND NON MEMBER NATIONS SPONSORING EXCHANGES THIS YEAR. THIS SITE CAN ALSO BE ACCESSED THROUGH COMPASS VIA THE IEP LINK. EXCHANGE APPLICATION PROCESS AND DOCUMENTS NEEDED FOR EACH EXHANGE ARE POSTED AT THIS SITE. COUNTRY SPECIFIC EXCHANGE INFORMATION IS ALSO AT THIS SITE. CLICK ON “EXCHANGES”, AND THEN CLICK ON THE “INSTRUCTION DOCUMENT” FOR THE SPECIFIC COUNTRY LISTED TO GET EXCHANGE DATES AND DETAILS. Posting process for 2009 2010 exchanges are not yet posted to the IEP website or COMPASS although we expect most of the same opportunities as in prior years. As the US NSCC is advised of 2010 opportunities, NSCC NHQ will update and post the new 2010 opportunity to COMPASS under the IEP website for the particular country. NHQ will at the same time also post that new 2010 opportunity to the 1 MC for all hands notification. Once you see the 2010 posting either on the 1 MC or on COMPASS IEP website, then you can apply. Postings will continue from about any time now through February, March, and into April immediately upon notification of exchange opportunities by hosting nations.
2. CANADA EAST AND WEST opportunities remain essentially unchanged from previous years, with the exception that quotas for CE are fewer than in prior years. Cadets are responsible for getting to points of debarkation, either Vancouver, B.C. or Halifax, N.S., and for paying their own way to get there. Cadets will fly directly to Vancouver or Halifax where they will meet their escort Do not purchase airline tickets until approved by your SEO and notified of selection by NHQ. This is generally accomplished by you receiving your orders. In all cases stay away from non-refundable tickets! NHQ cannot reimburse for cancellations, regardless of reason. A $240 deposit to NHQ with the request for training authority is required. Pre-requisites are at the iep.seacadets.org website and requests for training are to be forwarded first to the Senior Escort Officer, who will in turn further forward to NHQ for order writing. There is no selection committee process for the Canadian Exchanges and acceptance protocol will be first come first served. Go to iep.seacadets.org or COMPASS for additional information. 3. SCOTLAND EXCHANGE WITH NSCC INST SENIOR CHIEF DON WIENER, LICS USNR (Ret), NSCC LCDR PAT O’BRION, ASSISTING. Cadets must pay their own airfare from home to Scotland. There will be no cost to cadets once in Scotland except for personal spending. Senior Chief Wiener will assist in making travel arrangements as best he can. Protocol is first come, first served for all qualified subject to SEO Senior Chief Wiener’s approval. There is no selection process for this exchange, do not send applications to LCDR Campbell. Follow directions for this exchange at the IEP website. Do not purchase tickets until told to do so by Senior Chief Wiener. And remember, stay away from non-refundable tickets! Go to iep.seacadets.org for additional information. NSCC LCDR Pat O’Brion will be assisting this exchange. 4. INTERNATIONAL HOSTED IN NEWPORT AND CANADA WEST HOSTED AT FORT LEWIS opportunities remain essentially unchanged from previous years. Cadets are responsible for their own transportation to and from, Newport and Fort Lewis. Do not purchase airline tickets until approved by your SEO and notified of selection by NHQ. This is generally accomplished by you receiving your orders. In all cases stay away from non-refundable tickets! The $240 deposit goes to the SEO, with the request for training authority. Pre-requisites are at the iep.seacadets.org website and requests for training are to be forwarded first to the Senior Escort Officer, who will in turn further forward to NHQ for order writing. There is no selection committee and acceptance protocol will be first come first served. Go to iep.seacadets.org for additional information. 5. FOR ALL OTHER EXCHANGES, to better serve cadets and Senior Escort Officers (SEO), assist in travel arrangements, and ensure equitability in cadet selection, NSCC LCDR Mike Campbell, Regional Director for Region 1-2, continues as the IEP Director. The IEP Director reports to the NSCC Deputy Director for all IEP matters. Prerequisites for all exchanges recognize more senior cadets; those who have a greater longevity in the NSCC program, have demonstrated a commitment to the goals of the program, matriculated to leadership positions, and who have maintained in their home communities outstanding records of scholarship and citizenship. Selection criteria is also at iep.seacadets.org for your reference. These exchanges may include (but are not limited to): Bermuda; United Kingdom; Netherlands; Sweden; Russia; Japan; Hong Kong; Korea; Singapore; and Australia. General notes for these exchanges are as follow:
6. For all cadets selected or approved for any International Exchange Program participation, additional guidance and/or information will be as provided either by NHQ with orders, or by the Senior Escort Officer (SEO)/COTC for the exchange. No exchange will take place unless escort requirements are met. Amplifying information will be as provided by Senior Escort Officers (SEO)/COTC, or as published in updates to exchange specific information at iep.seacadets.org.
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