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What is the mission of JROTC? The mission of JROTC is to motivate young people to be better citizens.
What do the letters "JROTC" stand for? Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (Pronounced "core")
What do the letter and numerals "LET 1" stand for? Leadership, Education, and Training 1.
In what year and by what act was the JROTC Program established? The National Defense Act of 1916
What is the birth date of our American Flag? June 14th, 1777
What is the name of the Formal Communication System used in the Armed Forces? Chain of Command
Senior Army Instructor = CW4 Harold Thacker
Army Instructor = 1SG Yusef Roberson
Army Instructor = SFC Timothy Ford
Hoke County High School Principal = Colleen Pegram
The Hoke County Schools Superintendent = Dr. Kenneth Spells
What command is given to revoke a Preparatory Command? "As you were."
What are the individual parts of a "Two Part" command? Preparatory Command and Command of Execution.
What is the Preparatory Command for "Attention"? Squad, Platoon, Company or Battalion
When giving the commands "Column Left, March" and "Left Flank, March", the preparatory command and command of execution is given on which foot? The Left Foot.
When giving the command "Column Right, March" and "Right Flank, March", the preparatory command and command of execution is given on which foot? The Right Foot.
When giving the command "Rear March", the preparatory command and command of execution is given on which foot? The Right Foot.
What command is given to bring an individual (or a formation of soldiers) to a salute? "Present Arms."
What is the ONLY command which may be given after the command "Present Arms"? "Order Arms."
When giving the command "Forward March", on which foot do you step off to begin marching? The Left Foot.
What is the distance between soldiers in formation at normal interval? 30 inches
What is the distance between soldiers in formation a close interval? 15 inches
What is the distance between soldiers in formation at double interval? 60 inches
What the command open ranks march is given and you are in formation consisting of four squads What are the action of a) 1st squad 2-30 in. steps forward 2nd squad 1-30 in. forward the 3rd squad stand fast 4th squad 2-15 in. steps backward
In regulation drill when is the only time a marching movement will begin with the right foot from the halt position. Right step, march
What are the three squad formations? Squad line(rank), Squad column(file), and Column of twos.
What are the two platoon formations? Platoon line, and Platoon column.
What are the five cadet challenge events? Curl-ups, Pull-ups/Flexed-arm hang, v-sit reach, One-mile run/walk, and Shuttle run.
What must a cadet score in each of the five cadet challenge events to earn the JROTC physical Fitness Ribbon (N-2-2)? 85th percentile
What must a cadet score in each five cadet challenge event to earn the JROTC physical Fitness ribbon (N-2-3)? 50th percentile
What are the six types of nutrients? Carbohydrates, Fats, Proteins, Vitamins, Minerals, and Water.
What is the website that a cadet can go to for the food pyramid? mypyramid.gov.
What are the five basic colors used on a map sheet and the objects they designate? Red: roads, Brown: contour/elevation lines, Green: vegetation, Black: man-made objects, and Blue: water.
What is the definition of a map? A map is a graphic representation of a portion of the Earth´s surface as seen from above.
What are the four (4) life saving steps (in order)? 1) Clear the airway restore breathing and heartbeat. 2) Stop the bleeding. 3) Control/ treat for shock. 4) Check for head injury/burns/broken bones.
What is the definition of leadership? Leadership is the ability to influence lead or guide others to accomplish a mission in the manner desired.
What are the seven Army values? Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage.
How many principles of leaderships are there? 11
What are the four winning color positive profiling communication identification cards? Builder (brown), Planner (green), Adventurer (red), and Relater (blue).
What is the United States code that covers the United States Flag? United states code Title 4 Chapter 1.
When reciting the pledge of Allegiance to the Flag in civilian clothes what are the proper actions? Face the flag, remove headgear, stand at attention, and place right hand over your heart.
When raising or lowering the flag while on flag detail what are the appropriate actions to take? When in civilian clothes the detail will face the flag, remove headgear, and stand at attention with their right hand (headgear) over their heart. When in uniform, the detail will stand at attention and render the hand salute.
How should the flag be raised and lower? The flag should be raised briskly and lowered ceremoniously.
Can the United State flag be flown in inclement weather? Yes, but only if it is an all-weather flag.
What is the definition of service learning? Orientation and training plus meaningful service plus structured reflection.
How and where are ribbons worn on the cadet uniform. 1/8 above the top seam on the left pocket flap.
How and where medals worn on the cadets uniform. 1/8 above the top seam on the right pocket flap.
How and where are unit crests can be worn on the JROTC uniform? Centered below the button on the right pocket.
What is the position of the nameplate on the cadet uniform? On the right side between HU/HUD/MU insignia and special team pins.
How many special medals and/or marksmanship badge can you wear on the uniform and on which pocket do you wear them? Not more than three medals and badges combined and on the left pocket.
How and where Honor Unit insignia is worn on the cadet uniform? 1/4 above the right breast pocket.
What do cadet officers wear for their insignia of grade? A combination of non-subdued pin-on insignia or shoulder marks depending on unit operating procedures.
What are the three leadership styles? Explain each style. A: Delegating - giving decision making authority to subordinates. B: participating - involving subordinates in the decision making process. C: Directing - instructing subordinates.
Define teamwork? The cooperative effort on the part of people working together to achieve.
What are the responsibilities of a leader? Mission accomplishment and the welfare of the men.
What do the letters CPR stand for and what is it used for? Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation to restore a heartbeat and restore breathing to a patient.
What is the key to success in the JROTC program? The key to success in the JROTC program is teamwork.