Basic Information Packet
Cadet Leaders Guide
Uniform Measurements
Battalion / Command Staff
Special Units
200

JROTC Motto/Mission

"To Motivate Young People to Become Better Citizens"

200

One Leadership Trait

Bearing, Endurance, Enthusiasm, Humility, Humor, Integrity, Initiative, Judgement, Justice, Knowledge, Loyalty, Selflessness, Tact

200

Where the Ranks be on the Shoulder Seam

Centered in between the button hole and the bottom of the shoulder seam.

200

Battalion Commander (Just name)

Moirin Coyne

200

Which Special Unit Plays with Drums

Drum Corps

400

THE Cadet Creed. (Got to start from the VERY First Line)

(I do not want to type it out guys).

The Cadet Creed

I am an Army Junior ROTC Cadet.

I will always conduct myself to bring credit to my family, country, school and the Corps of Cadets.

I am loyal and patriotic.

I am the future of the United States of America.

I do not lie, cheat, or steal and will always be accountable for my actions and deeds.

I will always practice good citizenship and patriotism.

I will work hard to improve my mind and strengthen my mind.

I will seek the mantle of leadership and stand prepared to uphold the Constitution and the American way of life.

May God grant me the strength to always live by this creed.

400

4 Unit Indicators of Effectiveness

Morale, Discipline, Espirit de Corps, and Proficiency

400

Nameplate (Male Uniform)

What is in the middle of the pocket flap/between the top and the button of flap?

400

S-4 and S-3. (Rank and Name)

S-3: Imaan Ansari

S-4: Justin Cho

400

Exhibition Drill Team Commander (Rank, First and Last Name, Battalion Position)

C/SGM Nora Wells, OPSGM

600

Recite at least 7 of the 26 Phonetic Alphabets.

Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Foxtrot, Golf, Hotel, India, Juliet, Kilo, Lima, Mike, November, Oscar, Papa, Quebec, Romeo, Sierra, Tango, Uniform, Victor, Whiskey, Yankee, Zulu

600

7 Step Decision Making Process (Say Something Along the Lines)

  1. Identify the problem.

  2. Gather information.

  3. Develop different courses of action.

  4. Analyze the advantages and disadvantages of each course of action.

  5. Decide on the best course of action.

  6. Implement the decision.

  7. Supervise and evaluate the decision.

600

Ribbon Placement (Where, How you Put the Ribbons in Order and Spacing (Female))

Lined up with Nameplate, on top of each other, ranking from most important to least.

600

DUTIES of Command Sergeant Major and Operations Sergeant Major.

CSM: PA, NCO Boards. Etc.

OPSGM: Merits, Flag Detail, PEIS

600

Amount of people needed for BBS.

6 people excluding commander

800

List all NCO and Officer Ranks in ORDER, (Minus C/PVT, C/PFC, and C/CPL)

C/SGT, C/SSG, C/SFC, C/MSG, C/1SG, C/2LT, C/1LT, C/CPT, C/MAJ, C/LTC, C/COL

800

ARMY Values (Follow the Order)

What is Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage?

800

Torches (With and Without ROTC Insignias/Lepels)

5/8 Parallel to the button/Facing the button.

Top/Bottom Flap Collar

800

S-1, S-5, S-6 (Ranks, First and Last Names)

S-1: C/1LT Ronin Datangel

S-5: C/2LT Bao Pham

S-6: C/2LT Nika Loo

800

Special Units That Participate in Fall Comp

Drill Platoon, Brigade Best Squad, Color Guard

1000

3 of the 6 CORE ABILITIES?

 

  1. Build your capacity for lifelong learning

  2. Communicate using verbal, non-verbal, visual, and written techniques

  3. Take responsibility for your actions and choices

  4. Do your share as a good citizen in your school, your community, and the world

  5. Treat yourself and Others with respect

  6. Apply critical thinking techniques


1000

5 of the Principles of Leadership


  1. Know yourself and seek self improvement.

  2. Be technically and tactically proficient.

  3. Know your cadets and look out for their welfare.

  4. Keep them informed.

  5. Set the example.

  6. Insure that the task is understood, supervised, and accomplished.

  7. Train your unit as a team.

  8. Make sound and timely decisions.

  9. Develop a spirit of cohesion within your subordinates.

  10. Employ your unit in accordance with its capabilities.

  11. Seek and take responsibility for your actions.


1000

Arcs Location. (Where and how far each arc should be from each other on BOTH uniform types)

Male: 1 Inch from the Pocket/Start Under the Flap of the Pocket and 1/8 inch in between each arc

Female: 1 Inch Under Nameplate, Adjust to Waist, 1/8 of an inch in between each arc

1000

List every SINGLE company staff member. (First AND Last Name)

COCO: Peter Nascimento

COXO: Steph Huang

1SG: Valerie Intinarelli

Platoon Sergeant: Felicia Tran

Squad Leaders: Steven Kuang, Jono Gay, Yue Yi Peng, Lucy Tan

SNCO: Sammi Zhao

TNCOs: Anna La Porte and Bella Vasquez

Guidon: Maxim Romanov

1000

Flag Drill Team Commander. (First and Last Name, Rank, Company Position, AND Birthday)

C/2LT Snowy Tan, Alpha Commander, January 9

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