A high school student enrolled in the leadership and citizenship activities through Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps is called a ______.
Cadet
What do the stripes on the U.S. flag represent?
The thirteen stripes represent the original thirteen colonies.
What is the name of your Principal?
The Honorable Mr. Herbert Chambers
What does JROTC stand for?
Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corp
The U.S. Flag is flown at half staff
To honor the Dead
T or False: The flag should be flown with the union at the bottom.
False
What the name of this Cadet Battalion?
The Bear Battalion
LDRSHIP
The Army Values
Name the congressional act that launched the JROTC program.
The National Defense Act of 1916.
What is the "union" on the U.S. flag?
The emblem on a flag symbolizing unity, such as the blue rectangle and stars on the U.S. flag.
While marching, this Command makes the cadets turn around and march in the opposite direction?
Rear March
Who is your Senior Army Instructor?
Lieutenant Colonel (Ret) Nathaniel Flegler Jr.
I am Loyal....
and Patriotic
T or F: The mission of JROTC is to train citizen Soldiers for the future of the U.S.
False
T or F: When a flag is properly folded, only the blue field with stars will be visible
True
This Command is used to revoke a Preparatory Command?
As you were.
The highest Enlisted Cadet
the Command Sergeant Major
This test is taken to determine is you can join the Military
ASVAB
When do you use the Extended Rectangular Formation?
During Physical Training (PT)
The U.S. flag has changed many times over the years, partly because _______.
states, representing stars on the flag, were added to the union
T or F: Cadet Barr wears glasses. When she salutes, she should touch the tip of her right forefinger to the upper right edge of her glasses.
True
Who is the Commanding General of Cadet Command?
Major General Antonio Munera
The Secretary of Defense
The Honorable Lloyd Austin