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    Army Drill And Ceremony

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    Junior Reserve Officer Training Corp from, Atholton High school, Howard High School, Meade High school, North Point High School, and Largo High school and more were invited to participate in the Old Guards training exercises event which provided these cadets with in-depth training as to why the military has drill a ceremony. In addition, the Old Guard provided some extra tricks to…

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    Grant McConachie Air Cadet Squadron. The Cadet Program is a youth volunteer and training program built on the ideas of drill, dress, and deportment. The Air Cadet League of Canada describes the program as “Being attuned to societal changes, it strives diligently to be a totally dedicated, proactive and innovative partner to encourage and enhance the development of well adjusted, civic minded youth to undertake leadership roles in a great Canada and a better world” (Air Cadet League). When a…

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    JROTC Tutorial

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    JROTC FINAL The skill map is an excellent way for a cadet to see where he/she is struggling and even where they exceed personally. Every cadet has the ability to improve from previous scores to become better as a cadet and a person. At the beginning of the year I had an average self-esteem that I was quite comfortable with. At the end of the year it remained the same, which is something I need to improve in. I feel I could’ve improved on this skill. I think I had some room to improve but…

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    these goals. Upon touring the academy during my spring break, I was filled with a sense that this was where I belonged. From walking around and talking to the cadets, a similar enthusiasm towards their future could be seen and they were extremely grateful…

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    from the possibility that the long held traditions that the men were so proud to uphold would disappear. The students fear to change inspired degradation. Nevertheless, the possibility of accepting women made the cadets feel rage, especially since, “According to the Citadel creed of the cadet,” Lake said, “women are objects, they’re things that you can do with whatever you want to” (Fauldi 85). The boys did not think that their ideologies about women were ill because the men did not receive…

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    Field Training Case Study

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    in a wider range of hiring issues. When an officer finishes the FTO program, he or she can honestly know that they have been through both thorough and stern training. Before the implementation of the Field Training Officer (FTO) program, new cadets were assigned to a high-ranking officer. This officer taught the rookie on-the-job training. As stated by Doerner (2012), “If the rookie did satisfactorily as far as the senior officer was concerned, he or she passed the acid test (p. 157). This…

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    This program differs from its long established and more robust from the larger Arizona State University in many ways. Most notably is the cadet to instructor ratio. ASU currently has multiple instructors’ per cadet rear group, while GCU currently only has 2 instructors for all four year groups. This unfortunate cadet to instructor ratio is not conducive to the student’s educational needs. This weakness is currently being address through both the PMS at out parent university…

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    by the senior staff. Being her battle buddy, I stayed with her late into the night until the staff concluded that she needed to be brought to the hospital. Because it was required that one of the cadets -- someone her own age -- go with her, I quickly had to choose whether I wanted to wake up the cadet staff or jeopardize my chance of earning that award by missing crucial opportunities the next morning. Between the choices of what was morally right and what was selfishly ideal, I chose what was…

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    coming off the CBC football field. A low humming noise creeped onto the field as the cars flew by on Highway forty. The students walked around the track after the Red Devil’s coach called a timeout midway thru the second half of the game. As one of the Cadets cruised down the field with his hair flying back behind his head the roar of the crowd sounded like a tornado siren. His fellow teammate screamed, “Here, here” while swinging his right arm above his head because he wanted the ball possibly…

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    citizenship and leadership training I have received in JROTC, the expectations of the project, and the actual outcomes of the product. The “We The People” project was organized by using a four phase lesson plan. The inquire phase’s objective was for cadets to demonstrate knowledge of the requirements of the project…

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