This rank has two chevrons.
What is Cadet Corporal?
The name of the uniform worn on uniform days.
What is the Class B Uniform?
You can either walk or run this event, although walking is highly discouraged.
What is the 1-mile run/walk?
This act established the JROTC program.
What is the National Defense Act?
The acronym LET.
What is Leadership, Education and Training?
This rank has three chevrons and one rocker.
What is Cadet Staff Sergeant?
Subdivided into two categories: noncommissioned officer and junior enlisted.
What are enlisted ranks?
An exercise that consists of stretching a number of inches past an established baseline.
What is the V-sit reach?
This act opened JROTC programs to other services besides the Army.
What is the Revitalization Act?
Sid Edwards.
Who is the Mayor of Baton Rouge?
This rank has three chevrons and three rockers.
What is Cadet Master Sergeant?
Awarded after completing the first year of JROTC.
What is the LET service ribbon?
This events consists of running 30-ft twice and picking up a block at each end.
What is the shuttle run?
This is the year the National Defense Act was passed.
What is 1916?
The acronym JCLC.
What is JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge?
This rank has three chevrons, three rockers, and a diamond in the middle.
What is Cadet First Sergeant?
The placement of the nameplate on a female Class B shirt.
What is centered horizontally with the bottom in line with the top of the second button?
This exercise consists of pulling your body up from a hanging position on a bar to having your chin clear the bar.
What is a pull-up?
This is the year the Revitalization Act was passed.
What is 1964?
Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, Personal Courage.
What are the Army Values?
This rank has three diamonds.
What is Cadet Colonel?
The standards for wearing the uniform.
What are neatness, cleanliness, safety, and military image?
The exercise that consists of a sit-up movement from a lying position where your elbows touch your thighs.
What is the curl-up?
This is the year that females were allowed to join JROTC.
What is 1973?
The status of a person loyal to the nation, entitled to its rights and protection, while also assuming some responsibilities for service to the nation.
What is citizenship?