Corps Royal des Cadets de la Marine Excursion sur un bateau d’entraînement militaire.

French: Corps Royal des Cadets de Marine Dutch: Koninklijk Marine Kadettenkorps German: Königliche Marine Kadettenkorps Royal Belgian Corps of Marine Corps (Dutch: Koninklijk Marine Kadettenkorps, French: Corps Royal des Cadets de Marine) is a Belgian non-profit youth organization that aims to encourage teamwork and discipline in individuals aged 12 and over and teaches other important skills and values such as first aid, navigation and language skills, ship handling, military exercises and more. The organization enjoys the support of the Belgian Ministry of Defense. Cadets get acquainted with aspects of the maritime and military world. Cadets are supervised by adult volunteers who usually organize activities, drills and training, and are also responsible for administrative work in the cadet corps. The divisions meet every week, usually on a Sunday, to provide training and learning opportunities for cadets. The organization works at sea, but operates both on water and on land. The Belgian
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