Royal Marines Volunteer Cadet Corps
| Royal Marines Volunteer Cadet Corps | |
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Royal Marines Volunteer Cadet Corps | |
| 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 |
| Website | www.volunteercadetcorps.org |
| Commanders | |
| Commander VCC | Lt A J Hearn RN |
| Adjutant RMVCC | Lt (VCC) G Langworthy |
| UK Military Cadet Forces military component of the youth organisations in the United Kingdom |
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| Components |
| British Overseas Territories |
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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.
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. The RMVCC is the oldest of the Royal Marines Cadets organisations.