Navy League Cadet Corps (Canada)
The Navy League Cadet Corps was created by the Navy League of Canada for boys in 1948, and the Navy League Wrennette Corps was formed for girls in 1950. The Wrennette program no longer exists, since the Navy League Cadet Corps are now open to boys and girls between the ages of 9 and 12.
Navy League Cadet Corps Memorial Stained Glass Window, Currie Hall, Currie Building, Royal Military College of Canada
David H. Gibson Memorial Stained Glass Window, Currie Hall, Currie Building, Royal Military College of Canada
The Navy League of Canada is a nonprofit organization founded in 1895 and incorporated in 1918. Originally formed to promote maritime issues to Canadians, the Navy League is the non-governmental partner of the Department of National Defence and supports the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets program. The Navy League also independently delivers the Navy League Cadet program for boys and girls between the ages of nine and twelve.
Navy League Wrennette Corp Navy League Cadet Corps (Canada) Royal Canadian Sea Cadets Memorial Stained Glass Window, Currie Hall, Currie Building, Royal Military College of Canada
Naval Memorial Stained Glass Window, Currie Hall, Currie Building, Royal Military College of Canada