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Sea Cadets program helps youth chart their course in life - Cross Timbers Gazette

Summary by The Cross Timbers Gazette
The only regret that retired Senior Master Sgt. Scott Voigt has is that he didn’t get involved in the Sea Cadets program sooner. A Chicago native who grew up in California and moved to North Texas 45 years ago, Voigt joined his local youth chapter of the Sea Cadets, short for the United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps, in 1972. At the time, he was just shy of 16 and searching for more stability in his life. He would spend the next three years getti…
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The Cross Timbers Gazette broke the news in on Saturday, March 29, 2025.
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