What does “KHHS” stand for?
Kitty Hawk Honor Society
When is the Air Force's birthday?
September 18, 1947
Name the instructors we've had since 2020
Col Ryan
CMSgt Hollis
Maj Cruz
MSgt Ackerberg
How many steps are there in the sequence we traditionally practice?
30
When do procedures start?
After the late bell rings
Name 3 qualifications a cadet must have to become a member.
3.2 GPA
complete one semster of AFJROTC
Minimum of 10 service hours per year
General of the Air Force (Five-Star General)
What school year did Major Cruz join MD-901?
2024/2025
What are half-steps?
12-inch steps with consistant candence and arm swings
What is the first thing you must do in procedures?
Stand at parade rest by your desk
What state was KHHS born in?
North Carolina
What branch did the Air Force belong to before becoming independent? What was its original name?
U.S. Army,
Army Air Service, Army Air Corps, and Army Air Forces.
What was Chief's job in the Air Force?
Port Dog
What is the last command in the 30 count?
Flight Halt
What is the 5th step in doing procedures?
Element leaders report
What year was KHHS founded?
1971
What is the most expensive US Air Force air-craft?
Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit stealth bomber
When is Chief's Birthday?
December 3rd, 196(something)
What is the last command in the 30 count?
Flight Halt
Recite first two stanzas of cadet creed
I am a Junior Air Force ROTC Cadet.
I am connected and faithful to every corps of cadets who serve their community and nation with patriotism.
Name three things KHHS fosters in its members.
Leadership, college interest, Academic excellence
What is Roof stomping
A "roof stomp" is a tradition for some airmen to celebrate a new commander or special occasion. Airmen climb onto the commander's roof to make noise while others bang on windows and doors. The commander then comes out and invites them in for refreshments.
When is Major's birthday?
February 7th, 197(something)
What is the 21st command in the 30 count drill sequence?
Ready, FRONT
Recite the entire cadet creed / Pledge of Alligence
I am an Air Force Junior ROTC cadet
I am connected and faithful to every Corps of Cadets who serve their community and nation with patriotism.
I earn respect when I uphold the Core Values of Intergity First, Service Before Self, and Exellence in All We Do.
I will always conduct myself to bring credit to my family, school, Corps of Cadets, community, and to myself.
My character defines me. I will not lie, cheat, or steal. I am accountable for my actions and deeds.
I will hold others accountable for their actions as well.
I will honor those I serve with, those who have gone before me, and those who will come after me.
I am a Patriot, a leader, and a Wingman devoted to those I follow, serve, and lead.
I am an Air Force Junior ROTC Cadet.