Key Information
The ASVAB test is a multiple choice test used by the military to measure an applicant’s suitability for enlistment. There are nine sections on the exam: General Science, Arithmetic Reasoning, Word Knowledge, Paragraph Comprehension, Mathematics Knowledge, Electronics Information, Automotive and Shop Information, Mechanical Comprehension, Assembling Objects, and Verbal Expression. The time limits for each section range from 10 – 36 minutes; the entire exam takes three hours. Below are useful websites for cadets that are interested in studying for the ASVAB.
This site contains a video tutorial, study guide, and a free practice test.
Promotions are an honor and a privilege. Those cadets receiving promotions must possess the prerequisite abilities and skills. Primary authority for promotions rests with the Senior Marine Instructor.
The Cadet Handbook establishes procedures, standards, and regulations for cadets within Smiths Station MCJROTC program.
The 2025 - 2026 Company Staff
Company Commander
Cadet Captain Zachary Smith
Executive Officer
Cadet 1stLt Mahalie Davis
Company 1stSgt
Cadet 1stSgt Joshua Bell
Company GySgt
Cadet GySgt Dustin Merritt
The General Orders of a sentry is a list of rules a military member must know verbatim and practice while standing duty (or watch). All guard posts have rules to follow, and the 11 General Orders are detailed but universal to all military members.
JUDGEMENT
JUSTICE
DEPENDABILITY
INTEGRITY
DECISIVENESS
TACT
INITIATIVE
ENTHUSIASM
BEARING
UNSELFISHNESS
COURAGE
KNOWLEDGE
LOYALTY
ENDURANCE
I am a Marine Cadet.
I will be true to myself and to others.
I will not lie, cheat, or steal.
I will serve my school, community, and nation.
I will wear my uniform with pride.
I will do my personal best at all times.
I will honor those who have gone before me.
The few, the proud, the finest.
OORAH!