Everything about National Civil Defence Cadet Corps totally explained
The
National Civil Defence Cadet Corps (NCDCC) was formed in
2005 and is currently the newest recognized member of the
National Uniformed Group. The creation of this Uniformed Group was initiated by the
Ministry of Home Affairs in response to the need for the young leaders of tomorrow to have a firm pillar and grounding in
Singapore's firm belief of
Total Defence.
History
National Civil Defence Cadet Corps, or NCDCC in short was introduced in 12 secondary schools starting from
January 2005. For the pilot phase, 38 cadets completed the very first NCO Course while 22 teachers were commissioned as the pioneer batch of NCDCC officers after their completion of the first Officer Basic Course. On the
23rd of December 2005, 22 cadets attended the conversion course and became the pioneer batch of Cadet Lieutenants or CLTs for short.
Civil Defence, is one of the five pillars of
Total Defence; it refers to the protection of the Singapore people by the
Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF).
NCDCC is a component of the Home Team Cadet Corps Initiative and even as a new unit, it'll continually strive for greater heights and at the same time spread valuable knowledge to everyone around who wants to help others in some way or other.
Rank structure and Insignia
Rank structures are implemented in all Uniform Groups with the common ambition of motivating the cadets and encouraging them to be on a constant roll and quest for trying out new things. Promotion is based on merit alone.
Upon confirmation, all cadets start off as a
Cadet. Thereafter they rise up the rank ladder in the order of
Lance Corporal which is denoted by one
chevron,
Corporal which is denoted by two chevrons and
Sergeant which is denoted by three chevrons. This is the highest rank a cadet can achieve while in school. However certain NCOs (Non-Commissioned Officers) will be promoted to the rank of
Staff Sergeant denoted by Singapore's National Arms and three chevrons after going through a course. Two cadets from each school unit will be promoted to the rank of
warrant officer which is denoted by Singapore's National Arms encased in a Laurel and an inverted Chevron.
As part of the rank, the letters NCDCC are embroidered which forms part of the Corps Insignia.
Membership
Newly enrolled Secondary One students from schools with an NCDCC unit set up, regardless of their race, religion, gender and academic ability, can choose to become members of the corps. While units are allowed to enrol students using methods to their discreation, this must be done so in consultation with their respective schools and if the need arises with the Corps's Headquarter. Units would also need to submit a nominal roll to the Corps's Headquarter for monitoring purposes. While there are no restrictions regarding membership for Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents, foreign student's membership will have to be approved by the relevant ministry. Members are expected to be part of the corps throughout their four or five years of their secondary school education. However, members may be discharge from the corps based on valid reasons, including but not limited to valid medical reasons.
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