AFJROTC
Responsibility and Authority in ROTC
Other ROTC Programs
History of ROTC Programs
100

What are the Air Force's three core values?

Integrity First; Service Before Self; and Excellence in All We Do

100

What position is usually the top cadet leader?

Commander

100

(True/False) JROTC is a program that helps high school students learn leadership and military structure.

True

100

The first branch to adopt the JROTC program was the ____.

Army (1916)

200

True or False. The AFJROTC mission statement is: "To develop leaders committed to fight for their nation and communities."

False: "To develop citizens of character dedicated to serving their nation and communities."

200

Who manages the unit?

Instructors

200

(True/False) JROTC programs are directly involved in military combat training and can deploy students into active duty situations.

False

200

Through JROTC, you will develop _____ _____.

Self-discipline/Self-confidence

300

All AFJROTC instructors are ______ Air Force commissioned and noncommissioned officers (NCOs)

Retired

300

What is being accountable for a job called?

Responsibility

300

The Sea Services JROTC programs are overseen by the U.S. Navy and include both the Navy and the ______ Corps.

Marine

300

Schools applying for a JROTC program had to agree to provide at least _____ ____ military-supported instruction.

Three years

400

Since 1972, the number of women in AFJROTC has grown from 9% to about ___.

40%

400

What is the power to give orders called?

Authority

400

 The ______ JROTC branch is the oldest and is associated with land-based military operations.

Army

400

As a cadet in the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC), you are part of an _____ _____ ______. 

Honored national tradition