What is the difference between class A, and class B uniforms?
Class B is without the jacket, and class A is with the jacket.
What is ABC and D in the Phonetic Alphabet.
Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, and Delta.
How do you carry the weapon when travelling?
At port arms, right shoulder arms, or left shoulder arms.
What is a muster formation?
A ceremonial company formation used to call roll or determine accountability of personnel.
What are the first Ten Ammendments called?
The Bill of Rights.
What hand do you hold items in when your doing drill?
Your left hand.
What is the 7th amendment?
In suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law.
How long is the flag flown at half mast when the president or past president dies?
Thirty days.
What do you do when the national anthem plays while your in uniform?
Face the flag or the music, standing at attention and saluting.
Directing, Delegating, and participating.
What is The 3rd General Order?
I will report violations of my special orders, emergencies, and anything not covered in my instruction to the commander of the relief.
What is the name of the position where the weapon is held diagonally across your body?
Port arms.
What war what fought through the 1960's through the 1970's.
The Vietnam War.
What agencies does the governor have access to incase of a disaster or civil disturbance?
The Army reserves, the National guard, and the active armed forces.
Where is the honor unit insignia worn?
It should be worn centered 1/4 inch above the HU, HUD, or MU.
What does LET stand for?
Leadership, Education, Training.
What are the first aid ABC's and two types of fractures?
A. Airway, B. Breathing, C. Circulation.
Open ore compound fracture, and Closed or Simple fracture.
What act was responsible for the JROTC program and when was it passed?
The ROTC Vitalization act of 1964.
Rest, if stationary. Route step, if marching.
Where would you look if you had a question about drill?
Article TC3-21.5
What ranks are the three heads?
Cadet Command Sergeant Major. Cadet Executive Officer. Cadet Lieutenant Colonel/ Battalion Commander.
Describe 15 count manual arms.
What are the 7 individual Army values?
Loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity, and personal courage.
Movement by which a unit or individual are moved in an orderly manner from one formation to another, or one location to another.
What do the white cord, yellow cord, and red cord mean, and how is it worn?
The white cord is the color guard cord. The yellow cord is the honor cord. The red cord is the drill cord.
Wear one cord by itself on the left shoulder, wear any other cord on the right. and keep the ferrule (metal tip) to the front.