#142 St. Andrew’s College Highland Cadet Corps Silver Star Review Dileas Gu Brath.

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#142 St. Andrew’s College Highland Cadet Corps Silver Star Review Dileas Gu Brath

#142 St. Andrew’s College Highland Cadet Corps Silver Star Review Requirements to Qualify for Your Silver Star: Complete leadership modules and classroom assignments Complete the Blackdown Field Exercise Complete the Short Essay Participate in the Cadet Fitness Testing and a Range Practice (Air Rifle). Pass the silver star written test Complete the drill requirements for parades.

#142 St. Andrew’s College Highland Cadet Corps Silver Star Review Leadership Modules (30%) 4. “Barriers to success”– contemporary issues that provide barriers to success. 5. “Cultural Diversity in our Community” – How does culture affect our leadership styles, communication and interpersonal relations. 6. “Leader as an Instructor” - Preparing the “Lesson Plan” Journals: All above material is submitted as part of your Leadership journal.

#142 St. Andrew’s College Highland Cadet Corps Silver Star Review Completing Practical Skills (20%) Silver Star Cadets will complete the Field Training Exercise at Blackdown Cadet Training Centre. Activities will include range training (Lee-Enfield.22), abseil training, field first aid, confidence course and team building games.

#142 St. Andrew’s College Highland Cadet Corps The Short Essay (10%) The short essay is a tool for junior leaders to examine the principles of leadership demonstrated in action. Topic: “Identify how the ten principles of leadership are exemplified by the main character in the film, “We Were Soldiers,” or “Band of Brothers - Crossroads.” Length: 750 – 1000 words If you miss the presentation, this film is rentable at your local video shop.

#142 St. Andrew’s College Highland Cadet Corps Silver Star Review Cadet Fitness Testing: Cadets must participate and attempt to achieve a level (bronze, silver, gold) in the Cadet Fitness Test. Elements to be tested are: a. Push Ups b. Sit Ups c. Standing Long Jump d. Shuttle Run

#142 St. Andrew’s College Highland Cadet Corps Silver Star Review Demonstrate safe handling and range drills:  You must demonstrate knowledge of safety on the range. This Performance Objective is covered on the field exercise. Cadets must complete a safe handling test prior to shooting on the ranges.

#142 St. Andrew’s College Highland Cadet Corps Evaluation Breakdown Leadership Modules and assignments – 30% Field Practical Evaluation - 20% Short Essay – 10% Final Exam – 20% Course Report – 10 % Drill Assessment – 10%

#142 St. Andrew’s College Highland Cadet Corps Silver Star Review Passing the Written Silver Star Test: The test will have at least one question from each chapter with emphasis on leadership. Additionally you are required to review current CF Operations on the Department of National Defence website

#142 St. Andrew’s College Highland Cadet Corps Silver Star Review Use the following questions to help you study each chapter.

#142 St. Andrew’s College Highland Cadet Corps Gold Star Review Chapter One – Drill 1.Describe the formation of a squad, platoon and company. 2.What is the sequence of commands in order to “size” your platoon? 3.What is the difference between a platoon in column of threes and a platoon in column of route?

#142 St. Andrew’s College Highland Cadet Corps Silver Star Review Chapter Two – Fundamental Training 1.What is the difference between “duty” and “responsibility?” 2.Describe the duties and responsibilities of an NCO. 3.Explain the difference between “rank” and “appointment”. 4.Explain the difference in the roles of officers and Non- Commissioned officers.

#142 St. Andrew’s College Highland Cadet Corps Silver Star Review Battalion Organization

#142 St. Andrew’s College Highland Cadet Corps Silver Star Review Chapters Three Covered in Red Star Field training course Chapter Four Not allocated – nothing to study here!

#142 St. Andrew’s College Highland Cadet Corps Silver Star Review Chapter Five – Map and Compass 1.Define the terms magnetic north, true north and grid north. 2.In Ontario, declination is described as “east” or “west.” 3.In moving from a grid bearing to a magnetic bearing, do we add or subtract declination from our original bearing. 4.True or false: Declination is listed on a topographic map and is always consistent for that area.

#142 St. Andrew’s College Highland Cadet Corps Silver Star Review Chapters Six - Marksmanship 1. List the parts of the air rifle from one end to the other. 2. What does the term “natural alignment” refer to? 3. How do you obtain a perfect sight picture? 4. True or false: In order to move my rounds upwards, I would turn the vertical sight counter-clockwise. 5. What is the proper technique for breathing while firing? 6. What are the three most important factors in trigger control?

#142 St. Andrew’s College Highland Cadet Corps Silver Star Review Chapter Seven and Eight Not allocated – nothing to study here

#142 St. Andrew’s College Highland Cadet Corps Silver Star Review Chapter Nine – Instructional Techniques 1.List the principles of instruction. 2.Name five methods of instruction you can use in the classroom. 3.Describe the purpose of a Course Training Plan. 4.What are the parts of a Lesson Plan?

#142 St. Andrew’s College Highland Cadet Corps Gold Star Review Chapter Ten Not allocated - last chapter with nothing in it!

#142 St. Andrew’s College Highland Cadet Corps Silver Star Review Chapter Eleven – Leadership 1.Define “Morale” and “Esprit-de-Corps”. 2.Identify the ten principles of leadership. 3.Define the terms ‘leadership, management and command.’ 4.What are the three styles of leadership? 5.Describe the key elements in supervising for safety and for assessment. 6.List the steps in “logical analysis” and understand its application.

#142 St. Andrew’s College Highland Cadet Corps Silver Star Review Canadian Forces Operations Go to How many CF personnel are currently stationed around the world. The largest mission for the CF currently is where? What are the three functions of the Canadian Forces?

#142 St. Andrew’s College Highland Cadet Corps Silver Star Review “In summary, plan ahead, share the burden of organizing with others and learn from each mistake that you make. Remember that one of the aims of the cadet organization is to develop citizens, and by getting involved in the community, you are contributing to the improvement of that community.”

#142 St. Andrew’s College Highland Cadet Corps Silver Star Review Successful completion of your Silver Star: Promotion to Master Corporal. Opportunities for leadership roles in the Corps. Confirms your knowledge in skills required to train Green and Red Star Cadets. Provides training and experience as an Instructor.

#142 St. Andrew’s College Highland Cadet Corps Gold Star Review