LEADERSHIP
TRADITIONS
SELF-MANAGEMENT



HISTORICAL PEOPLE
100

These are the 4 basic qualities CAP expects all members to display at all times. 

What are the core values?

100
Calling adults "Mr." or "Mrs.", coming to attention when an officer enters the room, and shaking hands when meeting someone are all examples of this Air Force tradition.

What are examples of military customs and courtesies?

100

This is the process of directing and controlling your actions so you can achieve your goals in life.

What is self-management?

100

With a vision of air power as the dominating force in battle, he warned that Japan could use carrier-based airplanes to attack Hawaii 17 years before Pearl Harbor happened.

Who was Billy Mitchell?

200

This is the ability to monitor and judge your own actions.

What is self-awareness?

200

This custom comes from a time when knights would raise their visors to show each other his face.

What is the military salute?

200

Setting these for yourself will help you focus your time, energy, and talents on activities that propel you forward.

What are goals?

300

This is the ability to direct your thoughts, emotions, and actions toward a meaningful purpose. 

What is self-discipline?

300

When walking with another cadet or officer, it is customary for the senior person to walk on the right.

What is the position of honor?

300

A broad term describing how well a leader is making use of his time and resources.

What is efficiency?

300

He earned widespread acclaim for leading England during World War II.

Who was Winston Churchill?

400

The state of mind that lies behind your every action.

What is attitude?

400

Cadets wear this as part of their leadership training and is a means for learning self-discipline, personal responsibility, and self-respect.

What is the CAP uniform?

400

This is the body's response to change. 

What is stress?

400

He was the president who motivated a nation to put a man on the moon before the end of the decade and return him safely to Earth. 

Who was John F. Kennedy?

500

This action is a solemn promise usually made in public, involving promises that serve a public good. 

What is an oath?

500

The purpose of this action is to teach cadets to value teamwork and precision. It's a measure of the cadets' sense of self-discipline.

What is drill?

500

This is the practice of putting off, for no good reason, a task that should be done right now. 

What is procrastination?

500

In WWII, he devised a method for launching Army Air Force bombers from a Navy aircraft carrier. His plan resulted in a daring raid on Tokyo.

Who was Jimmy Doolittle?

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