Uniforms
Awards
Ranks
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Chain of Command
100

Applied in good taste. No Wing dings

Cosmetics

100

Instrumental in the enrollment of two students

Recruiting Ribbon

100

Chevrons on a first class petty officer rank

3

100

Rhythmic rate of march on a uniform step

Cadence

100

CDR Garcia

Area 11 Manager

200

You might find this shiny gold insignia on your left collar 

JROTC Bar or J-Bar

200

Most first year students can earn this ribbon after attending 3 events

Participation Ribbon

200

4 Gold Bars

Lieutenant Commander

200

The dressing of several elements on a straight line

Alignment

200

Chief of Naval Operations

Admiral Gilday

300

When promoting to the rank of Ensign a Master Chief Petty Officer changes this on their Alternate Combination Cover

Chin Strap

300

Device worn on a team ribbon to signify the wearer is the commander of a team

Gold Anchor

300

Active Duty Lieutenant rank insignia 

2 Silver Bars
300

112-120 steps per minute

Quick Time

300

Rear Admiral Cozad

Naval Education and Training Command

400

Inches down from the shoulder seam the NJROTC patch is to be worn on the left sleeve

1 inch

400

Worn on a ribbon for sixth subsequent award

1 Gold Star

400

E-6 in the Marine Corps

Staff Sergeant

400
To march in place at quick time cadence

Mark Time

400

Secretary of Defense

Mr. Esper

500

Color of the garrison cap

Blue

500

This outstanding cadet ribbon has four vertical white stripes.

NS3 Outstanding Cadet 

500

O-5 in the Marine Corps

Lieutenant Colonel

500
This is to march forward at quick time taking a 15" step

Half Step

500

Commandant of the Marine Corps

General Berger

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