“A Distinguished Unit” TX - 945 Corps of Cadets “A Distinguished Unit”
Honor Guard at Wortham Theatre
TODAY IS: 6 May 2013 Chain of Command TODAY’S LESSON OBJECTIVE: TODAY'S EXAM/ASSIGNMENT Chain of Command
S: SERVE (the corps, school, community, nation) W: with “THE SWITCH” S: SERVE (the corps, school, community, nation) W: with I: INTEGRITY T: TRUSTWORTHINESS C: COURAGE H: HUMILITY
MISSION - AIR FORCE To Deliver Sovereign Options for the Defense of the United States of America and it’s Global Interests To Fly and Fight in Air, Space and Cyberspace
To Develop Citizens of Character Dedicated to Serving our Mission - AFJROTC To Develop Citizens of Character Dedicated to Serving our Nation and our Community
Tomorrow’s Leaders in Training Today Mission - TX-945 Tomorrow’s Leaders in Training Today
MISSION - CERT GREATEST AMOUNT DOING THE GREATEST GOOD FOR THE GREATEST AMOUNT
That Renders Innate Obedience Under all Circumstances DISCIPLINE That Mental Attitude And State of Training That Renders Innate Obedience Under all Circumstances
DRILL A necessary skill in the Military profession That when done well, Has a unifying effect that promotes DISCIPLINE, TEAMWORK AND ESPRIT D’ CORPS.
Directing And Influencing Accomplish the Mission LEADERSHIP The Art of Directing And Influencing The People to Accomplish the Mission
THE ABILITY TO MAINTAIN MILITARY BEARING THE ABILITY TO MAINTAIN VERBAL AND PHYSICAL COMPOSURE
Cadet Honor code I will love and revere my God and my country. I will be loyal to my school, obey it’s leaders, and help enforce it’s rules and regulations. I will take pride in JROTC through my appearance and my actions. I will not lie, cheat, or steal, nor tolerate those who do. I am an Air Force JROTC cadet, a citizen of character, dedicated to serving my nation and my community.
Yo amare y respetare a mi Dios y a mi Pais CODIGO DE HONOR DEL CADETE Yo amare y respetare a mi Dios y a mi Pais Sere leal a mi escuela, obedecere a sus lideres, Y ayudare a enforsar las normas y reglamentos Yo tomare orgullo en el programa de JROTC Por medio de mi aparencia y mis acciones No mentire, no hare fraude, no robare, Y no tolerare Aquellos que lo hagan. Yo soy un cadet del programa de Fuerzas Aerias JROTC, un ciudadano dedecado a server mi nacion y communidad.
The American’s Creed I believe in the United States of America, as a government of the people, by the people and for the people; whose just powers are derived from the consent of the governed; a democracy in a republic, a sovereign nation of many sovereign states; a perfect union, one and inseparable; established upon those principles of freedom, equality, justice,, and humanity for which American patriots sacrificed their lives and fortunes. I, therefore, believe it is my duty to my country to love it, to support it’s constitution, to obey it’s laws, to respect it’s flag and to defend it against all enemies
MISSION STATEMENTS AIR FORCE AFJROTC TX-945
DEFINITIONS DISCIPLINE DRILL LEADERSHIP MILITARY BEARING INTEGRITY CERT
CADET HONOR CODE
AMERICANS CREED
ROLL CALL
FAILURE IS NOT AN OPTION
SEATS
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TX-945 A Distinguished Unit
WHAT VALUE ARE YOU TO THE CORPS? GOALS 2012 - 2013
Collect and donate at least The American Cancer Society Show Compassion Collect and donate at least $2,000 to The American Cancer Society As of 15 Feb 2013 Cadet 1Lt David Estrada, OPR
Demonstrate Concern Cadet 2dLt Oscar Uribe, OPR 3,000 hours of Service to our Community As of 15 Feb 2013 Community Service verification forms are available!
Promote Patriotism Cadet 2dLt Angie Hernandez, OPR 20 School Wide Patriotic Activities/Ceremonies As of 15 Feb Cadet 2dLt Angie Hernandez, OPR
Commander, Cadet Captain Grecia Benitez, School Service Commander, Cadet Captain Grecia Benitez, Participate in / serve our schools in varied activities at least 35 times As 15 Feb
Enhance Communication Cadets will Stay Connected Post 8 Videos to the JROTC Webpage As 15 Feb OPR:-_________________________
“Esprit D’ Corps” Cadet SMSgt Joshua Dupree, OPR The Corps will hold quarterly activities/events to boost camaraderie and esprit d’ corps among the troops Cadet SMSgt Joshua Dupree, OPR
Encourage Academic Excellence Cadet 2dLt Demonte Maxie, OPR Induct 40 cadets - the Kitty Hawk Air Society 18 cadets - earn the Academic ribbon.
Cadet MSgt Andre Thomas, OPR Health And Wellness 100 cadets run 100 miles 100 - National Physical Fitness Award 20 - Presidential Physical Fitness Award Cadet MSgt Andre Thomas, OPR
Next Uniform Day March 27, 2013 Tie / Tab Jacket
JROTC Photos Do you still want to buy your photos? If so go www.natporder.com Use Access Code G802-2012 Photos will remain on line until 13 April.
Key Elements of Dress and Appearance Neatness Cleanliness Safety Military Image
Uniform Tip– Shoe Shine Shoes must be shined to a high gloss Heals and soles must be polished black Shoes must be clean at all times
Uniform Tip – Short Sleeved Shirt - Female Name tag: centered on right side, parallel with the ground, even with to 1½ inches higher or lower than the first exposed button Ribbons: centered, parallel with ground. Align with bottom of name tag. LOTC Badge: centered, ½ inch above name tag Rank: Centered top to bottom, left to right, with the tip of the torch pointed toward the tip of the collar
Uniform tip – Short Sleeve Shirt - Male Name Tag: Grounded and centered over right pocket Ribbons: Grounded and centered over left pocket LOTC Badge: centered, ½ inch above name tag Rank insignia: on collar, centered top to bottom, left to right, with the tip of the torch pointed toward the tip of the collar
Uniform Tip - Jacket Grade Insignia is centered left to right, parallel to the ground and 1” above inner edge of the collar Zipper is zipped at least half-way
Uniform Tip – Service Coat Grade Insignia is worn on both lapels. AB wear lapel insignia. Place insignia halfway up the seam, resting on but not over it. Bottom of insignia is horizontal with the ground Buttons are buttoned at all times Tie MUST be worn with the Service Coat Do NOT wear Service Coat to school unless directed to do so by the instructor
The Hand Salute What is a Salute Who do you Salute? A Greeting – A Show of Respect Who do you Salute? All Officers The Junior Salutes the Senior first. Hold the Salute until it is returned.
The Salute How do you salute Right hand Only at the position of attention A Salute is accompanied by a verbal greeting
CONGRATULATIONS LETTER JACKETS C/Lt Maxie – 2,825 C/Lt Uribe – 2,250 C/SMSgt Pittman – 2,150 C/SMSgt Marquez – 2,000 C/Blouin – 1,800 C/SMSgt Jones – 1,800 C/MSgt Stagg C/MSgt Vega
After School Practice Rules Special Teams Practices each day 1445 – 1630 Lockers are still available to sign out from the CQ – buy you a lock If you need a note for home - get one!!! If you are not here for practice, a meeting, or your AOR – GO HOME! Activity bus leaves at 1600. Do not miss it!
Calendar of Events - August 13 – 27 – Summer Leadership Academy 20 – 24 – Special Teams Practice 24 – Empowerment Seminar Color Guard – Honor Guard 30 – Freshmen Football Game JV Warriors. NCOIC CmdCf Ashe 31 – NS vs Clear Springs Corps Warriors. NCOIC CmdCf Ashe
Calendar of Events - September 10 – GPISD Brd Meeting – 1700 10 – Summer Graduation–1830 - Admin Bldg Color Guard (sign up now) 11 – Patriots Day (Uniform) 13 - JV Game 15 – Drill Competition - Kingwood 17 – Constitution Day 18 – Air Force Birthday 21 – POW/MIA Day (Uniform)
Calendar of Events - October 1 – GPISD Board Mtg – Cg, HG, Chicken-Hawks, Jay-Hawks, Yellow-jackets 6 – LaPorte Air Show 6 – Oak Ridge Drill Competition 10 – Commander’s Call 10 – Homecoming Parade 18 – GP Homecoming Parade Yellow-Jackets CG, Night Hawks, Jay Hawks 27 – George R. Bush Drill Competition 28 – Wings Over Houston Air Show
Calendar of Events - November 3 – Rockets Game – Night Hawks 6 – Teen Court 9 – Vet Day Program. Green Valley Elem 10 – C. E. King Drill Competition 10 – Rocketry Meet 11 - Veterans Day Parade 12 – Veterans Appreciation Dinner Golden Corral 16 – University of Texas ROTC 28 - ASVAB
Calendar of Events - December 1 - Debutante Cotillian – Staff 1 – Football – Reliant Stadium 3 – Teen Court 4- Cadet of the Quarter Board 6- Parent Appreciation-9th grade Jay Hawks/Chicken Hawks Perform 8 – Football – Pasadena Stadium: noon departure 13 – National Technical Honor Society Induction Color/Honor Guard 14 – Cmdr’s Call / KH Induction Ceremony / Qtrly social 15- Wreaths Across America – 0900 departure
Calendar of Events -January 25- North Shore High School Photo Proofing Night. 3:00-8:00 MLK uniform Make-Up 26- Color Guard Marriot Hotel 19003 29- Soccer 1700-1800
Calendar of Events -February 12 - “Teen Court” Harris County Courthouse 1800 Community Service Opportunity 11-15 - Promotion Testing 20 - Cadet of the Quarter Board 16 - Cleveland Rocketry Meet 22 - Cert Rodeo/ Go Texans Day 23 - Cleveland Drill meet
Calendar of Event -March 4- VFW Baytown 1830 Major Young 8- Present colors - Police Station -CG Only 1600 21- USMC Family Night NSSH -1600 - 1800 23- Inventory American Legion -12 UC Cadets -0700- Noon 23 Hazardous Waste Collection 15 UC Cadets Jacinto City Fire Station
Calendar of Event- April 3 - Gator Day San Jacinto 6- Community Clean-up 0830- 1200 6 Tiger paw Rocketry Meet
Calendar of Event- May 3- Relay For Life 4- Awards Ceremony/SAR/Military Ball American Legion, Pasadena, TX $10.00 Single $15.00 Couple Awards Recipients Free 20- Senior BBQ 24- Senior trip (Main Event)
Calendar of Event- June 7 - Graduation Practice 9 – North Shore and Galena Park Graduation 22-26- Leadership Learning School CTA – Prairie View A&M 26-29- Leadership Learning School
KITTY HAWK All Kitty Hawk Pledges: All the people that signed up for Kitty Hawk must meet on January 19 after the MLK parade at the JROTC building. All old Kitty Hawk Pledges bring back folder. -Cadet 1st Lieutenant Maxie
ATTENTION STALLIONS All stallion uniforms MUST be turned in to MSgt.Clark by January 16th, 17th, or 18th.
Cadet Amn Catrell Washington Cadet A1C Arizbeth Martinez CONGRATULATIONS Cadet Amn Catrell Washington Cadet A1C Arizbeth Martinez CADETS OF THE QUARTER FIRST QUARTER 2012/13
STANDBY Parade REST
DRILL FORMATIONS
A NECESSARY SKILL IN THE MILITARY PROFESSION DRILL A NECESSARY SKILL IN THE MILITARY PROFESSION THAT WHEN DONE WELL, HAS A UNIFYING EFFECT THAT PROMOTES DISCIPLINE, TEAMWORK, AND ESPRIT D’ CORPS
A Major factor in the development of : Drill A Major factor in the development of : Confidence Poise Discipline Neatness Precision
An orderly arrangement of marching Units FORMATION An orderly arrangement of marching Units .
The smallest component of the formation UNIT The smallest component of the formation
6 Basic Drill Formations 1. Rank 2. File 3. In-Line 4. Inverted Line 5. In-Column 6. Inverted Column
RANK A ROW OF UNITS STANDING SIDE BY SIDE
FILE A Row of Units standing One Behind the Other
In-Line A formation of rows with the Element Leaders at the Extreme Right flank
Inverted-Line A formation of rows with the Element Leaders at the Extreme Left flank
A formation of rows with In-Column A formation of rows with Element Leaders at the Front
A formation of rows with Inverted-Column A formation of rows with Element Leaders at the Rear
Basic Drill Formations 1. Rank 2. File 3. In-Line 4. Inverted Line 5. In-Column 6. Inverted Column
Wellness Facts When you think of “Strength” what comes to your mind? Would you be surprised to know that there are different types of strength, and how you train or work out will impact your muscular strength and or muscular endurance?
STRENGTH Strength : the ability of a muscle or group of muscles to generate force. Absolute strength is the Max Amount of force that can be generated during one Max Effort. Dynamic Strength (muscular endurance) is the ability of a muscle to contract repeatedly over time. Both Absolute and Dynamic Strength are needed when dealing with health related fitness…. something to think about.
The Junior Salutes the Senior first The Hand Salute What is a Salute A Greeting – a Show of Respect Who do you Salute? All Officers The Junior Salutes the Senior first
The Salute How do you salute Right hand Only at the position of attention A Salute is accompanied by a verbal greeting
Uniform Tip – Service Coat Grade Insignia is worn on both lapels. AB wear lapel insignia. Place insignia halfway up the seam, resting on but not over it. Bottom of insignia is horizontal with the ground Buttons are buttoned at all times Tie MUST be worn with the Service Coat Do NOT wear Service Coat to school unless directed to do so by the instructor
Acronyms and Abbreviations to AFJROTC SASI ASI ASAP CIA TX-945 E2-C CERT COQ NCO NCOIC OIC KHAS
Telephone Procedures: When trying to use the phone: Stand at attention. “Sir/Ma’am” permission to use your aerospace telephonic communications device “Sir/ Ma’am”
Uniform Tip - Jacket Grade Insignia is centered left to right, parallel to the ground and 1” above inner edge of the collar Zipper is zipped at least half-way
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Drill A Major factor in the development of : Confidence Poise Discipline Neatness Precision
S: SERVE (the corps, school, community, nation) W: with “THE SWITCH” S: SERVE (the corps, school, community, nation) W: with I: INTEGRITY T: TRUSTWORTHINESS C: COURAGE H: HUMILITY
AMERICANS CREED
Military Officers are to be Saluted even if in civilian clothes The Salute When do you Salute When Outdoors When you report When in Uniform Military Officers are to be Saluted even if in civilian clothes
The Junior Salutes the Senior first The Hand Salute What is a Salute A Greeting – a Show of Respect Who do you Salute? All Officers The Junior Salutes the Senior first