General Orders/Open Ranks March
11 Principles of Leadership
Formation/Unarmed Drill
ORG Chart
LET 1
100

How many general orders are there?

3

100

Set an _________. 

Set an example. 

100

What to call to have cadets go into formation?

Fall In/Attention

100

Battalion Commander and Command Sergeant Major

C/LTC McCarthy and C/CSM Colonel

100

Woodland Motto

Knowledge is Power

200

The first general order. 

I will guard everything within the limits of my post and quit my post only when properly relieved. 

200

Keep your people _______.

Keep your people informed.

200

Complete movements of the leaders choice.

Complete movements of the leaders choice.

200

Who is XO? 

C/MAJ Breeland

200

How to open the Board

This is C/(Your rank) (Your name) reporting to the president of the board. Ex: This is C/ Private John Smith reporting to the president of the board.

300

The second general order. 

I will obey my special orders and perform all my duties in a military manner. 

300

Make sound and _____ decisions.

Make sound and timely decisions.

300

Say the commands for PT Formation. 

Fall in, Extend To The Left March, Arms Downward Move, Left Face, Extend To The Left March, Arms Downward Move, Right Face, From Front To Rear Count Off, Even Numbers Take One Step To The Left Uncover.

300

Who is the Color gaurd and Drill Commander? 

C/CPT Green and C/SGT Rast

300

3 up 3 Down

C/MSG
400

The third general order.

I will report all violations of my special orders, emergencies, and anything not covered in my instructions to the commander of the relief. 

400

_____ your cadets as a team.

Train your cadets as a team.

400

Say the commands for Inspection.

Fall in, Open Ranks March, At Close Interval Dress Right Dress, Ready Front, From Front To Rear Count Off, (However many Squads behind 1st) 2nd, 3rd, 4th, ETC At Ease.

400

Who is your company leadership? 

CO XO-     A- C/ 2LT Green     B- C/2LT Martino    C- C/2LT Footman    

1st Sergeants-  A- C/SFC Adkinson    B- C/SFC Clark   C- C/1SG Carson

400

Describe the US flag. 

 The flag’s 13 alternating red and white stripes represent the 13 original colonies. There are 7 red stripes and 6 white. Its 50 white stars on a blue field represent the 50 states. The colors on the flag represent: Red: valor and bravery White: purity and innocence Blue: vigilance, perseverance, justice, and most importantly the union.

500

How many steps does each squad make in open Ranks March? 

1st Squad - 2 Forward

2nd Squad - 1 Forward 

3rd Squad - 0 Stay in place

4th Squad - 1 Back 

5th Squad - 2 Back 

500

List 3 of the 11 Principles of Leadership. 

1. Know yourself and seek self-improvement. 2. Be technically and tactically proficient. 3. Develop a sense of responsibility amongst your cadets. 4. Make sound and timely decisions. 5. Set an example. 6. Know your people and look out for their welfare.      7. Keep your people informed. 8. Seek responsibility and take responsibility for your actions. 9. Ensure assigned tasks are understood, supervised, and accomplished. 10. Train your cadets as a team. 11. Employ your cadets in accordance with their capabilities.

500

Say the commands for 1-26 Unarmed Drill.

Report in, Parade Rest, Squad Attention, Right Face, Left Face, Left Step March, Squad Halt, 2 Steps Forward March, Right Step March, Squad Halt, About Face, Left Face, Left Face, Dress Right Dress, Ready Front, Right Face, Forward March,  Change Step March, Column Right March, Rear March, Left Flank March, Right Flank March, Rear March, Column Right March, Right Flank March, Squad Halt.

500

Name all 5 Staff positions and who is over them. 

S1. Personnel- C/CPT Green  

S2. Security- C/CPT Gray

S3. Ops/Training- C/MAJ Truman

S4. Supply- C/CPT Marchant

S5. Special Projects- C/CPT Holmes

500

Recite the Cadet Creed.

Say the Creed. 

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