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  • Home
  • HYBRID POLA PROGRAM
  • PAST POLA CLASSES
    • POLA CLASS 2024 - 1
    • POLA CLASS 2023 - 2
    • POLA CLASS 2023 - 1
    • POLA CLASS 2022 - 2
    • POLA CLASS 2022 - 1
    • POLA CLASS 2021 - 2
    • POLA CLASS 2021 - 1
  • GENERAL POLA KNOWLEDGE
  • RECOMMENDED READING
  • THE COMMAND CHIEF
  • AFTER POLA

Chief Petty Officer’s Creed

During the course of your time in the Naval Sea Cadet Corps you have been caused to humbly accept challenge and face adversity. This you have accomplished with rare good grace. Pointless as some of these challenges may have seemed, there were valid, time-honored reasons behind each pointed barb. It was necessary to meet these hurdles with blind faith in the fellowship of Chief Petty Officers. The goal was to instill in you that trust is inherent with the donning of the uniform of a Chief. It was our intent to impress upon you that challenge is good; a great and necessary reality which cannot mar you - which, in fact, strengthens you. In your future as a Chief Petty Officer you will be forced to endure adversity far beyond that imposed upon you today. You must face each challenge and adversity with the same dignity and good grace you demonstrated today. By experience, by performance, and by testing, you have been this day advanced to Chief Petty Officer. In the Naval Sea Cadet Corps - and as is in the United States Navy and Coast Guard


The rank of Chief Petty Officer carries with it unique responsibilities and privileges you are now bound to observe and expected to fulfill. Your entire way of life is now changed. More will be expected of you; more will be demanded of you. Not because you are an E7 but because you are now a Chief Petty Officer. You have not merely been promoted one pay grade, you have joined an exclusive fellowship and, as in all fellowships, you have a special responsibility to your comrades, even as they have a special responsibility to you. This is why we in the United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps may maintain with pride our feelings of accomplishment once we have attained the position of Chief Petty Officer. 


Your new responsibilities and privileges do not appear in print. They have no official standing; they cannot be referred to by name, number, nor file. Chiefs before you have freely accepted responsibility beyond the call of printed assignment. Their actions and their performance demanded the respect of their seniors as well as their juniors. It is now required that you be the fountain of wisdom, the ambassador of good will, the authority in personal relations as well as in technical applications. "Ask the Chief" is a phrase in and out of the Sea Cadet Corps. 


You are now the Chief. The exalted position you have now achieved - and the word exalted is used advisedly - exists because of the attitude and performance of the Chiefs before you. It shall exist only as long as you and your fellow Chiefs maintain these standards. It was our intention that you never forget this day. It was our intention to test you, to try you, and to accept you. Your performance has assured us that you will wear "the hat" with the same pride as your comrades in arms before you. We take a deep and sincere pleasure in clasping your hand, and accepting you as a Chief Petty Officer in the Naval Sea Cadet Corps. 


cOMMAND CHIEF HESS

Summer Session 2021 - 1

cOMMAND CHIEF BISHOP

Winter Session 2021 - 2


 “Pride is the root of all problems.” 


 I tend to analyze a problem until I get to the root of it, and every time I come back to it, human beings need maintain an appearance. 


cOMMAND CHIEF BISHOP

Summer Session 2022 - 1


 “Accountability is the root of all solutions.” 


 After discovering the extent of humanity’s pride, I tried to find a way to consistently remove pride from a situation. That solution was accountability. As accountability is a softer word for criticism and criticism cannot coexist with Pride. 

cOMMAND CHIEF schmid

Winter Session 2022 - 2


  "Acta non verba" 

  Acts, not words 


   Deeds not words. What you say is not who you are. Actions taken by leaders show much more about them than their words do, because people learn more about what you did for them rather than what you said to them. 

TC cOMMAND CHIEF collier

Summer Session 2023 - 1


  “Meet the standard, there are far too many things today which applaude you for failing since you at least tried. If you are not prepared to meet the standard don’t come at all.” 



  There are so many different challenges you will and should encounter in life. If you are lucky enough to face a difficult challenge it would be a shame to fail just because you are unprepared. Focus on the things you can control. Which is you?

cOMMAND CHIEF LIM

Summer Session 2023 - 1


  “Problems cannot be solved with the same mindset that created them” 



 The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. Be open-minded, adaptable, and creative in order to overcome obstacles and find effective solutions. 

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