JROTC’s ACCOUNTABILITY CODE

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JROTC’s ACCOUNTABILITY CODE LEADERSHIP II JROTC’s ACCOUNTABILITY CODE

Objectives Learn about and discuss why the J-town JROTC has an Accountability Code. List the four parts that make up the code. 3. Explain, using examples, how each part applies to a cadet in the JROTC program. 4. Be able to select from multiple choices, which part of the code belongs to with situation.

Professional Codes Why do they have professional Codes? Who has professional Codes of Conduct? Why do they have professional Codes? What is difference between a code and a mission statement?

JROTC’s ACCOUNTABILITY CODE (LEADERSHIP) for my personnel for my equipment I AM ACCOUNTABLE I AM ACCOUNTABLE for my lack of actions for my actions

JROTC’s ACCOUNTABILITY CODE (LEADERSHIP) Personnel

JROTC’s ACCOUNTABILITY CODE (LEADERSHIP) Equipment

JROTC’s ACCOUNTABILITY CODE (LEADERSHIP) Actions

JROTC’s ACCOUNTABILITY CODE (LEADERSHIP) Lack of Actions

d. Which one is not part of the Accountability Code for JROTC? a. Action b. Personnel c. Equipment d. School materials e. Lack of action d.

c. Select the best answer for, “Professional organizations have established codes of ethics or responsibilities” because: a. They make the organization look and sound good b. They tell a story about the organization c. They provide direction to the individual and the organization d. They are required by Federal law e. To try and make an organization sound professional c.

Which one of these does the JROTC Accountability Code cover? a. Prepared uniform for inspection b. Showed up on time for an event c. Checked to see if junior cadets were ready for class instruction d. Failed to turn assigned essay in on time e. All of the above e.

d. “The strength of the wolf is the pack, and the strength of the pack is the wolf,” holds what meaning for a JROTC cadet? a. Wolves exercise to stay in shape b. Wolves travel in packs c. People like wolves because they travel in packs d. The team is stronger than the individual e. None of the above d.

How many teams? Two More than ten One Sir Three Many c.

Cadet Jones saw a student at Jeffersontown High School spray painting graffiti on a school building wall after school hours but did not report the event to a school staff member or teacher. What part of the Accountability Code did this cadet fail to follow: a. Action b. Personnel c. Equipment d. All parts of the code e. Lack of action e.

Cadets have ten minutes to prepare for an inspection on the rifle range; however, the squad leader for each squad did not look at his or her cadets to ensure they were ready for inspection. What part of the Accountability Code did the Squad Leader violate? a. Failure to be accountable for his/her personnel b. Failure to be accountable for his/her equipment c. Failure to be accountable for his/her actions d. Failure to act or (Lack of action) e. Failure to wear the correct uniform during the inspection a.

All Cadets received (are issued) a digital uniform at the beginning of the school year that is valued at more than 300 dollars. If a cadet does not clean and prepare their uniform for inspections, they are violating what part of the Accountability Code? Personnel Equipment School materials Lack of action None of the above b.

d. a. Personnel b. Equipment c. Actions d. Lack of action e. a and c A cadet sees an unsafe action occurring on the rifle range. He sees another cadet failing to keep his rifle pointed down range during shooting, but the cadet that sees the unsafe action fails to call it to the attention of the range safety officer, MI or SMI. What part of the Code has the cadet failed to follow. a. Personnel b. Equipment c. Actions d. Lack of action e. a and c d.

A fire team leader asks questions of his team to learn about their backgrounds and listens to their needs for success in school is following what part of the Accountability code? a. Personnel b. Actions c. Lack of Action d. Equipment e. Team work a & b.

Which of the following groups are NOT likely to have a “code” for their profession? a. Teachers b. Ditch Diggers c. Military d. Police e. Doctors b.

Failure to do your assigned work (home or in class) is covered by which part of the Accountability Code? a. Personnel b. Equipment c. Actions d. Lack of Actions e. Both a and b d.

What is meant by the Jeffersontown High School Marine Corps JROTC MOTTO? a. Being on a team is fun b. One for all, and All for One (Family) c. Semper Fidelis (Always Faithful) d. An Army of One e. One is the loneliness number b.

Failed to take action to correct his/her actions Cadets that find themselves in ISAP or Tardy Hall on a regular basis are violating which part of the Accountability Code? a. Personnel b. Equipment c. Actions d. Lack of Action e. None of the Above d. Why ‘d’ ? Failed to take action to correct his/her actions

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