Gen. AF Knowledge
National Chain
Cal. Knowledge
Creed/Code of Honor
Uniform Reg.
100

What are the core values?

Integrity first, service before self, and excellence in all we do

100

Who's the Commander in Chief?

President Donald J. Trump

100

What is the state motto?

EUREKA!!!!

100

What is the 11th line of the Cadet Code of Honor?

Nothing

100

What knots are permitted for ties?

Windsor

Half-Windsor

Four-in-hands

200

What is the rank insignia of an E-4?

Three chevrons with a star in the center

200

Who's the Vice President?

Vice President James David Vance

200

What is the state birthday?

September 9, 1850

200

What are the first three lines of the Cadet Code of Honor?

  1. We pledge ourselves:

  2. To not lie, cheat, steal nor tolerate those who do.

  3. To promote the best in school spirit.

200

What is reg for socks and shoes?

Socks. Solid black socks must be worn; no skin should be showing when wearing the trousers. If wearing a skirt, females may wear hose with shoes or pumps or wear neither.

Shoes. All shoes will be highly shined and the edges and welts will be blackened. Do not use any other substance to shine shoes other than proper shoe polish.

300

What are both the AFJROTC mission and the Air Force mission?

AFJROTC: To develop citizens of character

Air Force: To fly, fight, and win in airpower anytime, anywhere

300

Out of Chain questions so what are the general orders?

The general orders were discontinued in 1968 and replaced with core values.

300

What are the state bird and flower?

California Valley Quail

California Poppy

300

What are the even lines of the Cadet Creed?


  • I am connected and faithful to every Corps of Cadets who serve their community and nation with Patriotism.

  • I will always conduct myself to bring credit to my family, school, Corps of Cadets, community, and to myself.

  • I will hold others accountable for their actions as well.

  • I am a Patriot, a Leader, and a Wingman devoted to those I follow, serve, and lead.

300

What is fingernail reg?

Fingernails. If worn by females, nail polish will be a single color that does not detract from the uniform, nor can the nail polish be extreme in color. Some examples of extreme colors include, but are not limited to, purple, gold, blue, black, bright (fire engine) red and florescent colors. Do not apply designs to nails or apply two-tone or multi-tone colors; however, white-tip French manicures are 39 authorized. Fingernails must not exceed 1⁄4 inch in length beyond the tip of the finger and must be clean and well groomed. Fingernails must not interfere with the performance of assigned duties. Fingernails must not hinder proper fit of prescribed safety equipment or uniform items. Male cadets are not authorized to wear nail polish

400

What are the objectives?

  • Educate and train high school cadets in citizenship

  • Promote community service

  • Instill responsibility, character, and self-discipline

  • Provide instructions in air and space fundamentals

  • Offer opportunities to experience leadership and responsibility

400

Who are the Davids in the Nat. Chain and what are their jobs?

General David W. Allvin - Chief of Staff

CMSgt. David A. Flosi - CMSgt. of the AF

400

What are the state colors and what do they represent?

  • Blue -- Represents the sky and sea 

  • Gold -- Symbolizes the color of the precious mineral mined by the forty-niners from the hills of California

400

What is the entire Cadet Creed?

  1. I am an Air Force Junior ROTC Cadet.

  2. I am connected and faithful to every Corps of Cadets who serve their community and nation with Patriotism.

  3. I earn respect when I uphold the Core Values of Integrity First, Service Before Self, and Excellence in All We Do.

  4. I will always conduct myself to bring credit to my family, school, Corps of Cadets, community, and to myself.

  5. My character defines me. I will not lie, cheat, or steal. I am accountable for my actions and deeds.

  6. I will hold others accountable for their actions as well.

  7. I will honor those I serve with, those who have gone before me, and those who will come after me.

  8. I am a Patriot, a Leader, and a Wingman devoted to those I follow, serve, and lead.

  9. I am an Air Force Junior ROTC Cadet.

400

What is reg for the blue shirt?

Light Blue Short-Sleeve Shirt. This shirt or blouse must be tucked in when worn. A plain white V-neck t-shirt (or a tank top) without pockets will be worn underneath. The shirt or blouse must be clean, pressed, and have only one crease on each sleeve. Military (Navy) creases in the front and back of the shirt are not allowed. Shirt garters are recommended. Male shirts have two breast pockets on which the name tag and ribbons will be centered.

500

Describe the US flag, what each color represents, how to fold it, and when it was adopted

The current U.S. flag was adopted on July 4th, 1960.

The U.S. flag consists of 13 stripes (7 red and 6 white) representing the 13 original colonies. It also has 50 stars representing the current 50 states of the Union.

When folded properly, the U.S. flag is shaped like a triangle with 4 stars shown.

Colors of the U.S. flag and their meanings:

● Red - hardiness and valor

● Blue - justice and perseverance

● White - purity and innocence

500

Who are all the "Honorable" people in the Chain of Command and what are their jobs?

Honorable Pete Hegseth - Sec. Defence

Honorable Marco Rubio - Sec. State

Honorable Gary A. Ashworth - Acting Sec. Air Force


500

Describe the California flag

  • Grizzly Bear -- Represents Strength

  • Red Star -- Nod to the Republic of Texas

  • Red Stripe -- Courage

500

What is the Cadet Code of Honor?

  1. We pledge ourselves:

  2. To not lie, cheat, steal nor tolerate those who do.

  3. To promote the best in school spirit.

  4. To create and maintain higher standards than other high school students.

  5. To respect AFJROTC and school property to the fullest extent.

  6. To manifest in life the high principles our school offers.

  7. To respect our teachers, appointed officers and classmates.

  8. To obey lawful orders or instructions from our teachers, appointed AFJROTC officers, and non-commissioned officers.

  9. To recognise and appreciate the sacrifices our parents/guardians have made to further our education and show them all due respect and gratitude.

  10. To revere my country, the flag, and to take pride in wearing my AFJROTC uniform.

500

What is reg for your hair (Male or female)?

Hair (female). Hair can be in a bun (if hair length permits) and should not be longer than the bottom of the collar edge at the back of the neck when at the position of attention. It should be styled to permit proper wear of the flight cap. Bangs or side-swept hair may touch eyebrows but must not touch or cover the eyes. The hair can also be in one or two braids or a single ponytail, with the bulk not exceeding the width of the head and length not extending below a horizontal line running between the top of each sleeve inseam at the underarm through the shoulder blades. Multiple locks, twists, braids, or cornrows may come together down the back in one or two braids or a single ponytail. Hair must not contain excessive grooming aids. If pins, combs, barrettes, hair ties, or other hair accessories are worn, they must be plain, similar to the color of the cadet’s complexion, and up to 2 inches in width. All cadets are authorized to wear their hair in any natural color (eg. brown, blonde, natural red, black, or gray) regardless of their own natural-born hair color. Prohibited examples (not all-inclusive) are purple, orange, and fluorescent or neon colors. All colors in question will be approved/disapproved by SASI/ASI

Hair (male). Hair will present a tapered appearance on both sides and the back of the head, both with and without headgear. A tapered appearance is one that when viewed from any angle outlines the member's hair so that it conforms to the shape of the head, curving inward to the natural termination point without eccentric directional flow, twists or spiking. A block-cut is permitted with tapered appearance. Hair will not exceed 2 1⁄2 inches in bulk, regardless of length and 1⁄4 inch at natural termination point; allowing only closely cut or shaved hair on the back of the neck to touch the collar. Hair will not protrude under the front band of headgear. Cleanly shaven heads, military high-and-tight or flattop cuts are authorized. Prohibited examples (not all-inclusive) are Mohawk, mullet, dreadlocks or etched shapes and/or design. Cadets may have one (cut, clipped or shaved) front to back, straight-line part, not slanted or

curved, on either side of their head, above the temple. Part will not exceed 4 inches length or 1⁄4 inch width. Sideburns will be straight and even width (not flared), and will not extend below the bottom of the orifice of the ear opening. Sideburns will end in a clean-shaven horizontal line.