Compliance with CAPR 39-1 is...
...mandatory for all members! 'R' stands for regulation.
Customs and courtesies are... and are never...
Are a sign of respect. Are never a mark of inferiority.
Encampment's Vision
The four rest positions.
Parade Rest, At Ease, Rest, and Fall Out
All cadets have precisely _ commander
One immediate commander
There are three types: 1) Dress 2) Service 3) Working
Salutes are rendered...
...when outdoors and in uniform. They may also be rendered indoors when formally reporting.
Training will NOT take place during...
...meals, personal time, and hygiene time.
The two orientations of a formation
Column and Line
The three types of staff 'relationships' are...
command, supervision, and mentoring.
Wear of wigs, hair pieces, and extensions.
Is permitted as long as they meet the same standards required of natural hair, are good quality, fit properly, and comply with safety, functionality, and professionalism.
Calling the room to attention
These customs are relaxed in conference, work, or classroom environments.
Encampment's Mission
The mission of encampment is fourfold: 1) develop leadership skills 2) investigate aerospace sciences and related careers 3) commit to a habit of regular exercise 4) solidify their [cadets'] moral character
The training value of drill
Learning to be a part of a team, discipline, attention to detail, followership, and more
The cadet commander
In general, accessories must be...
...plain, conservative, moderate, and lacking ornamentation. As a general rule, accessories mustn't detract from the uniform or attract attention.
Civilian Attire: Whether indoors or outdoors, face the flag/music, stand at attention and place your right hand over your heart
Military-style Attire: For both indoor and outdoor honors, face the flag or music and stand at attention. Only outdoors will you render a salute.
The different 'blocks' of encampment
Leadership, Aerospace, Fitness, Character, and Administrative/Miscellaneous.
Step sizes for each marching 'time'
Quick Time: 24 in Double Time: 30 in Mark Time: 0 in, feet are brought 4 in off the ground Half Steps: 12 in
The few daily responsibilities are...
... 1) ensuring accountability 2) leading drill and conducting formations and 3) maintaining discipline
Male and female hair
Male: Not exceeding 2 inches in bulk. Tapered. No beards (unless medically waived). Hair will not protrude under headgear, nor will it touch the ears or collar.
Female: Not exceeding 4 inches in bulk. When loose, will not exceed past the bottom of the collar. When tied, will be 6 inches in radius from point of gathering and no more than 12 inches in width.
The nine steps of reporting to an officer
1) Knock and await permission for entry 2) Walk in and halt 2 paces in front 3) Salute and report 4) Wait for a returned salute 5) Remain at attention unless directed 6) When business is finished 'Dismissed' is said by the officer 7) Come to attention and take one step backward 8) Salute and wait for a return 9) About face and exit
The different phases of encampment and their timing
There are four: 1) Challenging - Arrival to Honor Agreement 2) Forming - to conclusion of first squadron level inspection 3) Exploring - ends with completion of group-level inspection [L22] 4) Concluding - until the cadets leave
Commands for positioning units in an area when forming the squadron in line
"_ Paces Forward, March" and "_ Steps Backward, March"
The steps in the Progressive Discipline Framework
There are four bullet-points in this model: 1) Counseling and Immediate Correction 2) Mentorship and Corrective Action 3) Formal Intervention and Escalation 4) Removal as a Last Resort