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What is the mission of Army JROTC?

The mission for Arm JROTC is to motivate young people to be better citizens

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When was JROTC established by Congress?

1916

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What was the congressional act that launched the JROTC program?

The National Defense Act of 1916

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Where was the first JROTC program established as the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy?

Norwich, Vermont

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Define “chain of command”

The chain of command is the succession of leaders through which authority and commands pass, from the leader to the subordinate, then down through the ranks

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Define “span of control“

The number of immediate subordinates one Commander or leader can effectively control, supervise, or direct

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What are the two terms used by the military to classify soldiers?

Rank and Grade

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What category of soldiers hold the grades E-1 through E-9?

Enlisted Soldiers

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What category of soldiers hold the grades W-1 through W-5?

Warrant Officers

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What category of soldiers hold the grades of 0-1 through 0-6?

Company and Field Grade Officers

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What category of soldiers hold the grades of 0-7 through 0-11?

General Officers

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A company consists of a headquarters section and at least how many platoons?

Two

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Who appoints commissioned officers, and who confirms the appointment?

The president appoints commissioned officers, and the Senate confirms the appointment

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What is the rank of a JROTC Battalion Commander?

Cadet Lieutenant Colonel

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What is the rank of a JROTC Company Commander?

Cadet Captain

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Which staff member is responsible for security?

S-2 Officer

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What are the primary responsibilities of the S-3?

To assist the Battalion Commander in the preparation, conduct, and supervision of all Cadet battalion training activities

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Whose job is it to act as the contact between the corps of Cadets and all news media and student publications?

The Battalion Public Affairs Officer; S-5

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What are the responsibilities of a team leader?

A team leader is responsible for the formation, appearance training and discipline of all team members

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What are the four duties of and responsibilities of a team member?

  1. Properly wear the uniform

  2. Take care of equipment and materials

  3. Be on time for official formations

  4. Conduct yourself in a way that brings credit to yourself, to the battalion, and to the school

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What is the unit designation associated with the JROTC Program Accreditation (Inspection)?

Honor Unit with Distinction

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What are two kinds of awards given to Cadets?

Unit Awards and Individual Awards

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Describe the honor Unit with Distinction insignia, and where it is worn on the male uniform?

Yellow five-pointed star, worn above the right pocket of the Class A or B uniform

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What type of ribbon is awarded to Cadets who recruit students for the JROTC program?

Recruiting Ribbon

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What uniform during ceremonies, social functions, and formal inspections?

Class A uniform

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What uniform is worn during all occasions except field training and formal and social occasions?

Class B uniform

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What is a gig line?

The alignment of the seam of the shirt, with the seam of the zipper flap, with the edge of the belt buckle on a uniform.

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How much jewelry is a female Cadet allowed to wear?

A wristwatch, an identification bracelet, no more than two rings (one on each hand), and earrings that do not exceed 1/4 in in diameter.

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What is the standard for a male Cadet’s hair style?

The hair must be neatly trimmed and not present a ragged appearance, with sideburns not extended beyond the opening of the ear

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What is the standard for a female Cadet’s hair style?

The hair will not interfere with the proper wear of headgear or fall below the eyebrows. Ponytails and braids are permitted as long as they are neat and do not extend below the shoulder blades.

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Name three of the factors that affect personal appearance.

(1) Tidy hair (2) Clean fingernails (3) Good posture

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When did the Continental Congress establish the first stars and stripes flag?

14 June 1777

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Who is credited with sewing the first U.S. flag?

Betsy Ross

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What do the thirteen stripes on the U.S. flag represent?

The thirteen original colonies

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What do the colors on the U.S. flag represent?

White represents hope, purity, and innocence; Red represents hardiness and valor; Blue represents reverence to God, loyalty, vigilance, perseverance, and justice

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Name the three most common types of U.S. flags.

Garrison, Post, and Storm

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What is the size and use of a Garrison Flag?

20 feet by 38 feet. It is flown in government and military installations on national holidays and special occasions declared by the president.

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What is the size and use of the Post Flag?

10 feet by 19 feet. It is flown for general display when the Garrison Flag is not appropriate.

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What is the size and use of the Storm Flag?

5 feet by 9 ½ feet. It is flown by state and federal governments only during stormy and windy weather.

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How do you properly dispose of a flag that is old or worn?

You should destroy it as a whole; privately, respectfully and traditionally, by burning it

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When outdoors but not in formation, how and when do you show respect to the flag, when you walk past it?

You should turn your head towards the flag and render a hand salute when you pass within six steps of the flag

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Who wrote “The Star-Spangled Banner”, and when was it written?

Francis Scott Key during the War of 1812

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In what year did Congress declare “The Star-Spangled Banner“ the National Anthem of the U.S.?

In 1931; 177 written after it was written

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What actions do you take if you are outdoors in uniform, and you hear the National Anthem?

You face the flag (or the music if the flag is not visible), stand at attention, and render the hand salute from the first note to the last)

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What actions do you take if you are indoors in uniform and you hear the National Anthem?

You face the flag and stand at attention; do not salute unless you are under arms

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Name the author and title of the National March of the U.S.

John Philip Sousa’s “Stars and Stripes Forever“

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The president receives how many gun salutes?

21

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Where and when was the first Stars and Stripes created, and who established its creation?

The Continental Congress in Philadelphia on 14 June 1777

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What was the maximum number of stripes ever flown on an American flag?

Fifteen (1792 Vermont, 1794 Kentucky)

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Who was Captain Alden Partridge?

He was the founder superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, and founder of military studies at Norwich University, Vermont

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When George Washington took command of the Continental Army, which flag did he stand under?

Grand Union flag

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In what year were the 49th and 50th stars added to the flag, and why were they added?

1959, for the admission of two states: Alaska and Hawaii

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When we salute during the playing of the Star-Spangled Banner, what are we saluting?

The nation

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You are in uniform, indoors, attending a ceremony. The audience is asked to recite the Pledge of Allegiance. What do you do?

Stand at attention, face the flag, and do not salute

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What are two of the more common military traditions and customs?

Dress and ceremonies

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Throughout history, military ceremonies represent pride and two other things. What are they?

Discipline and teamwork

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How would you address a Lieutenant Colonel?

Colonel

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What are the three of types of flags flown on a military post, and what are the sizes of each?

Garrison (20 feet x 38 feet), Post (10 feet x 19 feet), Storm (5 feet x 9 ½ feet)

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Which flag is flown on the nation’s holiday?

Garrison

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Which flag is flown for general display?

Post

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Which flag is flown during bad weather?

Storm

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When the U.S. flag is approaching you outdoors while in uniform and not in formation, what actions do you take?

Stand at attention, render the salute, and hold it until the flag is six step past you

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How do you raise and lower the flag?

Raise the flag briskly, lower it ceremoniously

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On Memorial Day, which type of flag would fly on a military post?

Garrison

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What is the proper procedure for displaying a flag on Memorial Day?

The flag is at half-staff until noon, then raised to full staff

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Explain the procedures in raising and lowering the flag at half-staff?

Raise the flag to its peak, then lower to half-staff; when lowering , raise the flag to its peak, then lower it ceremoniously

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When an officer enters an office for the first time each day, the first person to see the officer gives what command?

Attention

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What actions do you take if a Colonel enters the office when a Lieutenant Colonel is present?

Call the room to attention

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(68) A. What actions do you take is a Major enters the room when there is a Colonel already present?

No action is taken unless the officer entering outranks the officer present

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When entering a vehicle, who should enter first?

The junior enter first

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When exiting a vehicle who should exit first?

The senior exits first

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What are two courtesies that honor members of the military?

Titles and salutes

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How do you address someone in the military when you are talking to them?

By their rank

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What is correct title by which you should verbally address a Lieutenant General?

General

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When an officer enter a dining area, the first person to see the officer should call what command?

At ease

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The hand salute is one of the most recognized courtesies in the military and signals respect. Ages ago, what did this greeting indicate?

You were not holding a weapon in your hands

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Explain what s considered the position of honor?

Those of lower rank walk, sit, or ride to the left of those with senior rank

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When in uniform, not in formation, and a 21-gun salute is rendered, what do you do?

Render the hand salute for the entire 21-gun salute

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Ribbons are worn on the uniform in order of precedence? Define “precedence.“

In order according of importance

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Where is the honor Unit star worn on a military uniform?

On the male uniform, the star is centered one-fourth of an inch above the top seam of the right pocket. For females, the star is centered one-fourth of an inch above the nameplate.

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Explain the position of Honor.

A military courtesy keeping people of senior rank or status to your right while walking or sitting

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How are warrant officers addressed?

Mr. or Miss.

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To whom is the superior Cadet decoration awarded?

To the outstanding Cadet of each LET level

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Which awards come first in the order of merit: military awards athletic awards, or academic awards?

Academic awards, then military awards, then athletic awards

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What is it called when you are requesting and obtaining permission to speak to a senior office, or are notified that a senior officer wants to speak with you?

Reporting

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What is the command given to a formation to execute a salute?

Present, Arms

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What is he primary purpose of a hand salute?

To indicate respect for those in a position of authority

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Explain the history of the hand salute.

In ancient times, a salute, indicated that you were not holding a weapon in your hand

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Name three elements in the pyramid of authority.

Unity of Command, Span of Control, and Chain of Command

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The number of immediate subordinates one Commander or leader can effectively control, supervise, or direct is called what?

Span of Control

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How are the thirteen colonies shown on a flag?

By the thirteen red and white stripes

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What is traditional method of disposing of a flag that is worn or badly stined?

By burning

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Define the term “anthems.“

Songs of gladness, praise, devotion, or patriotism

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You and another Cadet want a trip and tickets to watch an international wrestling competition. The American wrestler and the heavyweight class lost a good match do a wrestler from another country. You know they will play that country's national anthem when they raise their flag at the award ceremony what should you do?

Set a good example of sportsmanship and respect by standing at attention and facing their flag as it is raised

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What actions do you take if your outdoors, in uniform, and you hear the National Anthem?

You face the flag or music, stand at attention, and render the hand salute from the first note to the last

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What are the responsibilities of a driver who is in uniform on a military base when the driver hears the National Anthem?

The driver must stop the vehicle, step out of the vehicle, face the flag or music, stand at attention, and salute until the last note is played

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What are the responsibilities of a driver who is not in uniform on a military base when the driver hears the National Anthem?

The driver must stop the vehicle, step out of the vehicle, face the flag or music, stand at attention, and place their right hand over their heart until the last note is played

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During an indoor ceremony, Cadets do not salute a flag unless they are under arms. Define the term “under arms.“

Carrying a weapon or equipment pertaining to a weapon.

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A song already in a culture that becomes so popular that people claim it as a symbol for themselves and their Nation is known as what?

A folksong