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What do the letters JROTC stand for?
Junior Reserve Officers" Training Corps
What do the letters LET stand for?
Leadership Education Training
What does SAI stand for?
Senior Army Instructor
What does AI stand for?
Army Instructor
What is the Mission of JROTC?
To motivate young people to be better citizens
What is the Key to success in JROTC?
Teamwork
What are the three levels of distinction that JROTC Units can earn?
Merit Unit, Honor Unit, Honor Unit with distinction
What is the definition of leadership?
The ability to influence subordinates in order to accomplish a mission
What are the seven Army values?
Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, honor, integrity, and Personal Courage
Define Teamwork?
The cooperative effort on the part of a number of people working together to achieve a goal.
What are the Responsibilities of a leader?
Mission accomplishment and the welfare of men and women
Give 5 leadership traits
determined, trustworthy, courageous, humble,
What are the two parts of a Command?
Predatory Command and Command of execution
What do you call the command "Rear March" on?
The right Foot
On which foot can you give the command halt?
Either foot
What is the Normal cadence rate?
120 steps per minute
How many inches are there in a normal step in marching?
30 inches
What position are you allowed to speak when in formation?
The position of "Rest"
All stationary commands are given from which position?
The position of "Attention"
What is the rate of March for "Quick Time"?
120 steps per minute
What is the rate of march for "Double March"?
180 steps per minute
How do you read a Military map?
Right and Up
What are the five basic colors on a military map? And what do they represent?
Blue-water
Green-Vegetation
Black-man made objects
Red-major roads
Brown- Contour/elevation
Name the five major terrain features on a military map.
Hill,Saddle,valley,ridge,depression
How many Norths are found on a military map?What are they called?
Three, true north, magnetic north, grid north.
What instrument is used to determine magnetic azimuth on a map?
A protractor
What instrument is used to determine a magnetic azimuth in a field environment?
A compass or magnetic compass
What is the definition of a map?
A portion of the earth seen from above and drawn to scale
What is first Aid?
Assistance someone provides to an injured person until trained medical personnel arrive.
What is the Heimlich maneuver used for?
To clear a blocked airway
What is mouth-to-mouth resuscitation used for?
To restore breathing
What do the letters CPR stand for and what is it used for?
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, to restore a heartbeat an breathing to a patient
Who is the Commander in Chief?
President Donald Trump
Who is the Secretary of Defense?
The honorable Pete Hegseth
Who is the Secretary of the Army?
Honorable Christine E. Wormuth
Who is the Army Chief of Staff?
General Randy A. George
Who is the Sergeant Major of the Army?
SMA Michael R. Weimer
BC
LTC/Jason LaBarr
XO
Joseph Smith
CSM
John Lebatard
S1
Kaitlyn Boykin
S2
Cooper O'Gwynn
S3
Haley Love
S4
Jessa Snider
S5
Tiana Turner
Who wrote the Star Spangled Banner?
Francis Scott Key
What do the colors of the United States flag represent?
Blue-reverence to God,loyalty,vigilance,perseverance, and valor
White-Hope,purity, and innocence
Red-Hardiness and valor
What do the 13 stripes on the United States flag represent?
The 13 original colonies
What are the 3 types of American Flags?Which on is the biggest?
Post,Storm,Garrison; Garrison is the largest
When may the United States Flag be flown at night?
When properly lit
When may the United States Flag be flown upside down?
In times of distress
When does a cadet end a salute to a superior?
When the salute is acknowledged
Who were the primary antagonists during World War I?
Germany, Austria, and Hungary
Who were the primary antagonists during World War II?
Germany, Italy, and Japan
What happened on December 7, 1941 in Hawaii?
The Japaneses attacked pearl harbor
Who was the Commander of the Revolutionary Army?
George Washington
What war accounted for the most American deaths?
U.S. Civil War
What was was fought during the 1960's and 1970's?
The Vietnam War
What country did the United States and its allies fight in the Gulf War?
Iraq
What are the first 10 amendments of the U.S constitution known as?
The Bill of Rights
Which first amendment guarantees the "Freedom of Speech"
The first amendment
What age is a U.S. Citizen first allowed to vote?
At the age of 18
What are the two primary political parties in the United States?
Republican Party and Democratic Party