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What do the letters JROTC stand for?
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Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps
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What do the letters LET stand for?
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Leadership Education and Training
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What do the letters JCLC stand for?
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JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge
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What do the letters SAI stand for?
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Senior Army Instructor
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What do the letters AI stand for?
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Army Instructor
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What is the mission of JROTC
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To motivate young people to become better citizens
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What is the key to success in JROTC
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The key to success in JROTC is teamwork
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What are the three levels of distinction that JROTC units can earn?
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Merit Unit, Honor Unit, Honor Unit with Distinction
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Leadership Questions!
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answer
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What is the definition of leadership
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The ability to influence subordinates in order to accomplish a mission
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What are the three leadership styles? Explain each style.
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Delegating- giving decision making authority to subordinates
Partipating- involving subordinates in the decision making process Directing- instructing subordinates |
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What are the seven army values?
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Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, Personal Courage
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LDRSIP
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Define Teamwork
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The cooperative effort on the part of a number of people working together to achieve a goal.
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What are the responsibilities of a leader?
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Mission accomplishment and the welfare of the men
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Give four of the fourteen leadership traits
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1. Bearing 2. Courage 3.Decisiveness 4.Dependability 5. Endurance 6. Enthusiasm 7. Initiative 8. Integrity 9.Judgement 10. Knowledge 11.Justice 12. Loyalty 13.Tact 14. Unselfishness
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Drill and Ceremonies!
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🏁
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What are the two parts of a command
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Preporatory Command and Command of Execution
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What food do you call the command "Rear, March" on?
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The right foot
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On what foot can you give the command, "Halt"?
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Either Foot
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What is normal cadence?
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120 steps per minute
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How many inches are there in a normal step in marching?
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30 inches
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What position are you allowed to speak while in formation?
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The position of "Rest"
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All stationary commands are given from which position?
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The position of attention
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What is the rate of march for "Quick Time"
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120 steps per minute
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What is the rate of march for "Double Time"
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180 steps per minute
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Map Reading!
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How do you read a minitary map?
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Right and up
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What are the five basic colors on a military map and what do they represent?
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Blue:Water Green:Vegetation Brown:Contour lines/elevation
Black:Man-Made objects Red:Major Roads and other man-made objects |
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Name the five major terrain features on a military map
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Hill, saddle, valley, ridge, and depression
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How many North's are found on a military map and what are they called?
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Three; True North, Grid North, and Magnetic North
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What instrument is used to determine grid azimuth on a map?
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A Protractor
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What instrument would you use to determine magnetic azimuth in a field environment?
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A compass or magnetic compass
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What is the definition of a map?
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A portion of the earth's surface as seen from above, drawn to scale
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First Aid and Health!
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What is first aid?
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Assistance someone provides to an injured person until trained medical personnel arrives
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What are the 4 basic life-saving steps?
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Clear the airway, Stop the bleeding, Treat for shock, Dress and Bandage the wounds
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What is the heimlich maneuver used for?
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To clear a blocked airway
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What is mouth-to-mouth resuscitation used for?
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To restore breathing
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What do the letters CPR stand for and what is it used for?
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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation to restore a heartbeat and restore breathing to a patient
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Chain of Command
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💂👮👲
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Who is the Commander-In-Chief?
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President Barack H. Obama
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Who is the Secretary of Defence?
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The Honorable Charles T. Hagel
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Who is the Secretary of the Army
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The Honorable John McHugh
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Who is the United States Army Chief of Staff?
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General Raymond T. Odierno
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Who is the Sergeant Major of the Army?
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Sergeant Major of the Army Raymond F. Chandler III
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Who is the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff?
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General Martin E. Dempsey
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Who is the Commanding general of the U.S. Army Cadet Command?
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Major General Peggy C. Combs
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Who is the Commanding General of TRADOC?
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General David G. Perkins
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Who is the Command Sergeant Major of TRADOC
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Command Sergeant Major Daniel A. Dailey
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Who is the Command Sergeant Major of the U.S. Army Cadet Command?
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Command Sergeant Major Gabriel Arnold
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Who ia the Director of the U.S. Army JROTC?
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Colonel Willian Richardson
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What are the three branches of the government?
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Executive, Legislative, Judicical
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Military Customs and Courtesies
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📖
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Who wrote the Star-Spangled Banner
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Francis Scott Key
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What do the colors on the United States flag represent?
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Blue: reverence to God, loyalty, vigilance, perserverance, and valor
White: hope, purity, and innocence Red: hardiness and valor |
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What do the 13 stripes on the United States flag represent?
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The 13 original colonies
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What are the five types of American flags and which one is the largest?
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Post, storm, garrison, field, and interment
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When may the U.S. flag be flown at night?
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When Properly lit
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When may the flag be flown upside down?
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In times of distress
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When does a cadet end a salute to a superior?
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When the salute is aknowledged
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U.S. Military History
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Who were the primary antagonists during WW1?
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Germany, Austria, and Hungary
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Who were the primary antagonists during World War 2?
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Germany, Italy, and Japan
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What happened on December 7th, 1941 in Hawaii
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Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor
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Who was the Commander of the Revolutionary Army
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George Washington
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What war accounted for the most American deaths?
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U.S. Civil War
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What war was fought during the 1960's and 1970's
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The Vietnam War
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What country did the U.S. and its allies fight in the Gulf War?
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Iraq
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What are the first 10 Amendments of the U.S. Constitution known as?
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The Bill of Rights
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Which amendments guaruntees the "Freedom of Speech"
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The First Amendment
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What age is the U.S. Citizen first allowed to vote
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At the age of 18 years old
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What are two primary political parties in the United States?
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The Republican Party and the Democratic Party
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