Junior ROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge: JCLC Mountain 2015

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Junior ROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge: JCLC Mountain 2015 Fort AP Hill, VA 26 June – 1 July The Army is the primary landpower arm of our Nation’s Armed Forces. It exists to serve the American people, protect enduring national interests, and fulfill the Nation’s military responsibilities. This is America’s Army.

Participating Schools Approximately 38 High Schools ARMSTRONG BENEDECTINE BETHEL CAROLINE CHARLES CITY COLONIAL FORGE THOMAS DALE DENBIGH DINWIDDIE FRANKLIN ET BEDDINGFIELD FORESTVILLE GREENE CENTRAL HERTFORD FRANKLIN MILITARY HOPEWELL HUGUENOT KING & QUEEN KINSTON LACKEY LIBERTY MARSHALL MCDONOUGH MEADOWBROOK NORTH EDGECOMB PRINCE GEORGE RAPPAHANNOCK ROANOKE SMITHFIELD SOUTH JOHNSTON SPOTSYLVANIA SUITLAND SURRY SUSSEX T.C. WILLIAMS THOMAS STONE WOODROW WILSON GEORGE WYTHE 500 - 600 Cadets Our current responsibilities briefed by Doug are consuming our readiness as fast as we can build it. We have to quickly to restore balance to preserve our all-volunteer force, restore necessary depth and breadth to Army capabilities, and build essential capacity for the future. General Casey’s and the Army’s four "imperatives" frame the work we are doing. Implementing them will require several years, considerable resources, and sustained commitment from Congress and the American people. I’ll briefly discuss each. 2

Objectives Safe, healthy, fun training environment that is both physically and mentally challenging Provide hands-on training designed to develop leadership, discipline, teamwork and self-confidence Provide adventure training not normally available on campus Enable cadets to practice leadership in a challenging environment Participate in citizenship-building exercises Exercise living and interacting with peers in a military setting Recreate and have fun! Our current responsibilities briefed by Doug are consuming our readiness as fast as we can build it. We have to quickly to restore balance to preserve our all-volunteer force, restore necessary depth and breadth to Army capabilities, and build essential capacity for the future. General Casey’s and the Army’s four "imperatives" frame the work we are doing. Implementing them will require several years, considerable resources, and sustained commitment from Congress and the American people. I’ll briefly discuss each. 3

Highlights Day 1 (Fri 26 June): Inspection at CFHS (9:00 AM), bus ride to Ft AP Hill, in-process, form up into squads, move into barracks/dorms Days 2-4: Opening ceremony, round-robin training events during the day and sports events in the evenings Day 5: Drill competition and picnic Day 6 (Wed 1 July): Clear barracks, closing ceremony, bus ride back to CFHS, clean and turn in individual equipment, released (about noon) Our current responsibilities briefed by Doug are consuming our readiness as fast as we can build it. We have to quickly to restore balance to preserve our all-volunteer force, restore necessary depth and breadth to Army capabilities, and build essential capacity for the future. General Casey’s and the Army’s four "imperatives" frame the work we are doing. Implementing them will require several years, considerable resources, and sustained commitment from Congress and the American people. I’ll briefly discuss each. 4

Rappelling Our current responsibilities briefed by Doug are consuming our readiness as fast as we can build it. We have to quickly to restore balance to preserve our all-volunteer force, restore necessary depth and breadth to Army capabilities, and build essential capacity for the future. General Casey’s and the Army’s four "imperatives" frame the work we are doing. Implementing them will require several years, considerable resources, and sustained commitment from Congress and the American people. I’ll briefly discuss each. 5

Marksmanship Our current responsibilities briefed by Doug are consuming our readiness as fast as we can build it. We have to quickly to restore balance to preserve our all-volunteer force, restore necessary depth and breadth to Army capabilities, and build essential capacity for the future. General Casey’s and the Army’s four "imperatives" frame the work we are doing. Implementing them will require several years, considerable resources, and sustained commitment from Congress and the American people. I’ll briefly discuss each. 6

Raider Challenge Our current responsibilities briefed by Doug are consuming our readiness as fast as we can build it. We have to quickly to restore balance to preserve our all-volunteer force, restore necessary depth and breadth to Army capabilities, and build essential capacity for the future. General Casey’s and the Army’s four "imperatives" frame the work we are doing. Implementing them will require several years, considerable resources, and sustained commitment from Congress and the American people. I’ll briefly discuss each. 7

Cadet Challenge Our current responsibilities briefed by Doug are consuming our readiness as fast as we can build it. We have to quickly to restore balance to preserve our all-volunteer force, restore necessary depth and breadth to Army capabilities, and build essential capacity for the future. General Casey’s and the Army’s four "imperatives" frame the work we are doing. Implementing them will require several years, considerable resources, and sustained commitment from Congress and the American people. I’ll briefly discuss each. 8

Confidence Course Our current responsibilities briefed by Doug are consuming our readiness as fast as we can build it. We have to quickly to restore balance to preserve our all-volunteer force, restore necessary depth and breadth to Army capabilities, and build essential capacity for the future. General Casey’s and the Army’s four "imperatives" frame the work we are doing. Implementing them will require several years, considerable resources, and sustained commitment from Congress and the American people. I’ll briefly discuss each. 9

Academic Challenge Where SGM Worthan mesmerizes….. Our current responsibilities briefed by Doug are consuming our readiness as fast as we can build it. We have to quickly to restore balance to preserve our all-volunteer force, restore necessary depth and breadth to Army capabilities, and build essential capacity for the future. General Casey’s and the Army’s four "imperatives" frame the work we are doing. Implementing them will require several years, considerable resources, and sustained commitment from Congress and the American people. I’ll briefly discuss each. Where SGM Worthan mesmerizes….. 10

Drill and Ceremonies Our current responsibilities briefed by Doug are consuming our readiness as fast as we can build it. We have to quickly to restore balance to preserve our all-volunteer force, restore necessary depth and breadth to Army capabilities, and build essential capacity for the future. General Casey’s and the Army’s four "imperatives" frame the work we are doing. Implementing them will require several years, considerable resources, and sustained commitment from Congress and the American people. I’ll briefly discuss each. 11

Leader’s Reaction Course (LRC) Our current responsibilities briefed by Doug are consuming our readiness as fast as we can build it. We have to quickly to restore balance to preserve our all-volunteer force, restore necessary depth and breadth to Army capabilities, and build essential capacity for the future. General Casey’s and the Army’s four "imperatives" frame the work we are doing. Implementing them will require several years, considerable resources, and sustained commitment from Congress and the American people. I’ll briefly discuss each. 12

Land Navigation Our current responsibilities briefed by Doug are consuming our readiness as fast as we can build it. We have to quickly to restore balance to preserve our all-volunteer force, restore necessary depth and breadth to Army capabilities, and build essential capacity for the future. General Casey’s and the Army’s four "imperatives" frame the work we are doing. Implementing them will require several years, considerable resources, and sustained commitment from Congress and the American people. I’ll briefly discuss each. 13

First Aid and Drown-Proofing Our current responsibilities briefed by Doug are consuming our readiness as fast as we can build it. We have to quickly to restore balance to preserve our all-volunteer force, restore necessary depth and breadth to Army capabilities, and build essential capacity for the future. General Casey’s and the Army’s four "imperatives" frame the work we are doing. Implementing them will require several years, considerable resources, and sustained commitment from Congress and the American people. I’ll briefly discuss each. 14

Team Sports Softball Night 2 Soccer Night 3 Volleyball and Basketball Night 4 Our current responsibilities briefed by Doug are consuming our readiness as fast as we can build it. We have to quickly to restore balance to preserve our all-volunteer force, restore necessary depth and breadth to Army capabilities, and build essential capacity for the future. General Casey’s and the Army’s four "imperatives" frame the work we are doing. Implementing them will require several years, considerable resources, and sustained commitment from Congress and the American people. I’ll briefly discuss each. 15

Fort A.P. Hill Directions to US Army Garrison –Fort A.P. Hill, VA From Northern VA/DC using I‐95 South: I‐95 South to Exit 104 Turn left onto State Route 207 East After approximately 12 miles, State Rte 207 turns into U.S. Rte 301 North Watch for Fort A.P. Hill signs Turn left into access point/gate Our current responsibilities briefed by Doug are consuming our readiness as fast as we can build it. We have to quickly to restore balance to preserve our all-volunteer force, restore necessary depth and breadth to Army capabilities, and build essential capacity for the future. General Casey’s and the Army’s four "imperatives" frame the work we are doing. Implementing them will require several years, considerable resources, and sustained commitment from Congress and the American people. I’ll briefly discuss each. 16

Caroline High School Directions to Caroline High School (picnic 30 June, 3-6 PM; closing ceremony (1 July, 9-10 AM) From Northern VA/DC using I‐95 South: I‐95 South to Exit 110 Turn left onto Ladysmith Rd/East 639 After 5.9 miles, turn right on Rogers Clark Blvd/207 West Proceed 1.1 miles, U-turn at Golansville Road back east on Rogers Clark Blvd, school is now on your right 2/10s mile Our current responsibilities briefed by Doug are consuming our readiness as fast as we can build it. We have to quickly to restore balance to preserve our all-volunteer force, restore necessary depth and breadth to Army capabilities, and build essential capacity for the future. General Casey’s and the Army’s four "imperatives" frame the work we are doing. Implementing them will require several years, considerable resources, and sustained commitment from Congress and the American people. I’ll briefly discuss each. 17

Administrative Info Contact: COL Strong (303) 305-9509; SGM Worthan (571) 221-4262 JCLC HQ Bldg #1679 (804) 633-8604; Post Security (804) 633-8601; Emer Svc (804) 633-8911 Safety, health, authorized medications Contact with home intentionally limited Packing list/prohibited items, junk food, high value items Drop off 26 June 7:00 AM, pickup 1 July between noon and one Getting ready for camp Our current responsibilities briefed by Doug are consuming our readiness as fast as we can build it. We have to quickly to restore balance to preserve our all-volunteer force, restore necessary depth and breadth to Army capabilities, and build essential capacity for the future. General Casey’s and the Army’s four "imperatives" frame the work we are doing. Implementing them will require several years, considerable resources, and sustained commitment from Congress and the American people. I’ll briefly discuss each. 18

QUESTIONS? We are truly Army Strong as we take on the many operational deployments we have as the Active Component, National Guard and Army Reserve all participate – IN A BIG WAY – in all we are currently doing, and what we will do in the immediate future.