The Commander-in-Chief.
Who is The Honorable President Joseph R. Biden?
The rank of a cadet with two silver discs on each shoulder.
What is Cadet First Lieutenant?
The position that you fall in and start drill from.
What is the position of attention?
This is the mission of JROTC.
What is to motivate young people to become better citizens for America
When you are saluting during the playing of “The Star-Spangled Banner”, what are you saluting?
When you salute during the playing of “The Star-Spangled Banner”, you are saluting the nation.
JROTC was founded as a part of what act?
JROTC was founded as a part of the National Defense Act of 1916.
Name the five events of cadet challenge events?
The five events of cadet challenge are the Mile-run, Shuttle-run, Pull-ups, Curl-ups, and the V-sit and Reach.
The Senior Army Instructors (SAIs) for both Collegiate Academy and FD Roosevelt HS.
Who is 1SG Paige.
The entry level rank as a new Cadet.
What is Cadet Private (PV1 or Private, no insignia)?
The length of a normal step during drill and ceremony.
What is 30 inches?
This name is given to the first 10 constitutional amendments.
What is the Bill of Rights
What does the position of honor dictate?
The position of honor dictates that persons of lower rank walk to the left of those of higher rank.
Who was the first Commanding General of the Continental Army?
The first commanding general of the Continental Army was General George Washington.
The acronym RICE stands for this.
What is Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevate?
The Army Instructors (AIs) for both FD Roosevelt High School and Collegiate Academy
Who are MSG Brooks and SFC Camper?
The title given to the cadet leader in charge of a company.
What is Company Commander?
The command "Halt" can be given on this foot.
What is either foot?
The key to success in JROTC.
What is teamwork.
How do you show respect for the National Anthem when out doors in uniform?
A cadet shows respect for the National Anthem by facing the flag or music and saluting.
In what year did Congress declare "The Star Spangled Banner" the national anthem of the U.S.?
Congress declared “The Star Spangled Banner” the national anthem of the U.S in 1931, 117 years after it was written.
Achieve a standard between 50%-84% in all Cadet Challenge events what ribbon do you earn?
JROTC Athletic Ribbon
The Vice-President of the United States?
Who is The Honorable Vice-President Kamala Harris
What is Cadet Second Lieutenant?
The proper length of a half-step in marching.
What is 15 inches?
The letters of the acronym JROTC stand for:
What is Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps?
How do you address a commisionied officer?
Sir, Ma'am, or by their rank
This year JROTC was established in Roosevelt HighSchool.
What is 1994?
What is third degree burn?
Your Battalion Commander rank and name.
Who is Cadet LTC Kimberly Silva?
The highest rank a cadet can achieve.
What is Cadet Colonel?
The command that is given to turn an entire unit 180 degrees in the other direction while stationary.
What is "About Face"?
The stripes on the U.S. Flag represent this:
What are the original thirteen colonies of the United States of America?
When talking to an officer, how should you address him/her to show the proper military courtesy?
When talking to an officer you should address him/her as Sir or Ma’am.
In which year were females admitted to the JROTC Program?
1973
Meet the standards for the 85th percentile in all Cadet Challenge events what ribbon do you earn?
JROTC Physical Fitness Ribbon.
Your Battalion Command Sergeant Major?
Who is Cadet Command Sergeant Major Jesus Rojas
The number of chevrons and rockers (combined) that the Sergeant First Class of the Army wear?
What are 5?
The steps per minute are required for double time.
What is 180 steps per minute?
What is Honor Unit with Distinction?
What is meant by the flag being positioned at half-staff?
The flag being positioned at half-staff is a sign of a national mourning.
What date was the Army flag dedicated?
4 June 1956 (it was approved 12 June 1956).
Who is Captain Alden Partridge?
SAI stands for.
What is Senior Army Instructor?
Chevrons/rockers (combined) that a Staff Sergeant in the U.S. Army wear?
4
The name of the second smallest unit to make up a company?
What is a squad?
These are the 4 “Winning Colors."
What are Brown - Builder, Blue - Relater, Green - Planner, and Red - Adventurer?
When the National Anthem is played, what is your reaction when you’re in uniform outside the building?
When The National Anthem is played, and cadets are in uniform outside the building, cadets should stand at attention and render the hand salute.
When was the U.S. Army established?
June 14, 1775
The maximum amount of time a tourniquet should be left on for.
What is 2 hours?
The definition of leadership.
What is the process of influencing people by providing purpose, motivation, and direction to accomplish a task and improve an organization.
How many chevrons a Sergeant in the Army has.
What are 3 chevrons?
The two parts of an oral drill command.
What are preparatory command and command of execution?
The acronym JCLC stands for:
What is JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge?
The oldest standing and most important militiary courtesy
What is a the salute
When was the Declaration of Independence signed?
July 04, 1776
Three leadership competencies.
What are Leads, Develops, and Achieves?
AI stands for.
What is Army Instructor?
Chevrons/rockers (combined) that a Master Sergeant in the Army wear.
What are 6?
The position that you can talk in during drill and ceremony.
What is the position of rest.
After being in JROTC for 3 years you may enter the service with this enlisted rank.
What is Private (E-2)?
the formation/detail commander
What is the name of the document that originally governed the United States and was later replaced by the "Constitution"?
The Articles of Confederation
How much time do you have to perform the curl-ups and the push-ups events?
You have 60 seconds for each event.
Your Battalion S3 Officer?
Who is Cadet 2LT Kassandra Sorzoza
The number of stripes/chevrons that a Specialist in the Army wears.
What are none?
While marching, this Command makes the cadets turn around and march in the opposite direction.
What is "Rear, March?"
This is where the JROTC torch comes from.
What is the torch of knowledge from the Statue of Liberty?
When meeting an officer in the open, how far away should you be before rendering the hand salute?
Approximately 6 paces within speaking distance when making eye contact.
the JROTC _____ ______ describe the broad, life-long skills that every cadet needs for success in all career and life roles.
Core Abilities
You are about to join your friends after school for a quick game of soccer. How should you prepare your body before the game?
Stretch after a quick warm up.
The three leadership styles?
What are Autocratic, Democratic, Laissez-Faire?
The second highest rank that a cadet can achieve.
What is Cadet Lieutenant Colonel?
The type of uniform is worn during formal social functions.
Wht is the Class A or ASU uniform?
The word “LET” stands for __________
What is Leadership, Education, and Training?
The Army Song is always played at the conclusion of what events?
Reviews, Parades and Honor Guard Ceremonies.
The Women's Army Corps was created in what year?
1943
Whats Ribbon N-1-2
Academic excellence
The 7 Army Values.
What are Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Self Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage?
The highest officer rank in JROTC.
What is Cadet Colonel?
This command brings a moving formation to a standstill.
What is halt?
The Formula for Service Learning.
What is: Orientation and Training + Meaningful Service +Structure Reflection = Service Learning?
Where do you walk when walking with someone that is senior to you?
On the senior person's left
What is the longest war in U.S. History?
The Vietnam War.
The number of U.S. Presidents.
What are 46?
What are the 7 citizenship skills?
Cooperation, Patience, Fairness, Respect, Strength, Self-Improvement and Balance
The title of the highest enlisted position in JROTC.
What is Cadet Command Sergeant Major?
When you call cadence while leading your platoon in drill, you keep the beat, or rhythm, by starting each stanza on this foot.
What is the Left foot?
I am a JROTC Cadet is the first line of this.
What is the Cadet Creed?
What is the official song of the U.S. Army?
“The Army Goes Rolling Along”
The nation nearly doubled in 1803 when it purchased a huge expanse of territory from France in what became known as what?
The Louisiana Purchase.
The number of stripes on the U.S. Flag
what is 13
Who we salute.
What are all Officers, the American Flag and when you report?
The rank insignia of an E-1.
What is: There is no rank insignia for an E-1?
This Command is used to revoke a Preparatory Command?
What is "As You Were?"
This word's definition is to provide a need or purpose that causes a person to want to do something.
What is to motivate?
Who salutes an officer in a group of soldiers not in formation?
The first person to see the officer should call the group to attention and everyone should salute.
Congress authorized the creation of the Medal of Honor on what date?
12 July 1862.
Three Leadership Attributtes
What is Be, Know, Do
The ranks and names of the and positions for the Cadet Battalion Staff.
Who are:
Battalion Executive Officer: Natalie Roque
Battalion S1: Adamaris Leon
Battalion S2:
Battalion S3: Kassandra Sorzoza
Battalion S4: Rosa Martinez
Battalion S5: Emily Santibanez
The officer rank insignia that is reserved for wartime only in the army.
What is the rank of General of the Army (5 Star General)?
This command is defined as:
A one-count command: Executed with the right hand so that neither the palm nor back of the hand is clearly visible from the front.
What is a hand salute?
This agency is available to the governors in case of disaster or a civil disturbance.
What is The National Guard (Air and Army)?
Enlisted members generally do not exchange salutes, what are some examples of when they would exchange salutes?
When rendering reports in formation. When reporting to an enlisted president of a board
The National Security Act of 1947 was a sweeping reorganization of the US military. What did it establish?
Department of Defense, Army, Navy and Air Force.
The current U.S. Secretary of State
Who is The Honorable Mr. Anthony Blinken.