Chain of command
Setting the example
Firm fair and friendly
Being Respectful to Superiors and Subordinates
Being Aware of Safety Hazards
100

Instead of going straight to the Commanding Officer, a cadet should do this first when they have a question.

What is ask any senior 

100

A leader who has perfect uniform and polished boots is doing this.

What is setting the example

100

This approach avoids yelling while still correcting mistakes.

What is being firm, fair, and friendly

100

Standing straight, making eye contact, and using a proper tone shows this.

What is showing respect

100

Noticing a slippery floor and warning others is an example of this.

What is being aware of safety hazards

200

This prevents confusion and ensures information flows properly through the unit.

What is following the chain of command?

200

This means not asking others to do something you wouldn’t do yourself.

What is leading by example?

200

This type of behavior helps new recruits feel comfortable and improves learning.

What is being approachable and respectful

200

To receive respect, a cadet must first show this to others.

What is give respect

200

Reporting a hazard immediately instead of ignoring it helps prevent this.

What is accidents or injuries

300

Skipping levels in the chain of command can cause this problem in communication.

What is confusion or misinformation

300

When a leader follows all the same rules they enforce, they are demonstrating this quality.

What is integrity

300

Treating every cadet the same way in similar situations shows this important leadership trait.

What is consistency or fairness

300

Interrupting someone while they are speaking shows a lack of this.

What is respect

300

This action helps prevent injuries during training.

What is identifying and reporting hazards?