LET (1) Core Requirement INSTRUCTOR: SSG Rodriguez

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LET (1) Core Requirement INSTRUCTOR: SSG Rodriguez The Signs of Success Unit 1/Chapter 1/Lesson 4 LET (1) Core Requirement Pages 28-38 INSTRUCTOR: SSG Rodriguez

Daily Objective Compare the three types of unit decorations. Identify the components of individual award categories. Identify the four institutional award categories. Define award criteria. Define key words contained in this lesson.

Introduction The awards program is for any JROTC cadet who excels. It recognizes high levels of performance, excellence, and achievement. There are two types of awards: unit awards that recognize unit excellence, and individual awards that recognize personal achievement.

Key Terms Unit Awards: recognition given to a JROTC program for being an honor unit or an honor unit with distinction. Individual Awards – Recognition given to an individual for outstanding academic, athletic, or military achievement, or for excellence in competition, contribution to unit goals or outstanding service. Motivation – a force that moves a person to action; often inspired by an idea, fact, event, or goal.

Key Terms Commitment – a pledge or promise to do something; dedication to a long-term course of action. Initiative – the power to being or follow through energetically with a plan or task; determination. Responsibility – the quality of being reliable, trustworthy, and accountable for your actions.

Key Terms Decorations – an indication of honor, such as a badge, medal, or ribbon. Academic Awards – recognition given to individual cadets for scholastic achievement or excellence. Military Awards – recognition given to individuals for participating in JROTC – sponsored activities, or for leadership excellence. Athletic Awards – recognition given to individuals for athletic participation or excellence. Miscellaneous Awards – recognition given to individuals for participation in school or community service activities, or in activities that enhance the JROTC program.

Academic Awards Award Awarded By Criteria Distinguished Cadet Award for Scholastic Excellence (N-1-1) Superintendent Awarded annually to one cadet who exhibits the highest degree of excellence in scholastics. Academic Excellence Award (N-1-2) Principal Awarded annually to one cadet in each LET level for maintaining highest school academic goals. Academic Achievement Ribbon (N-1-3) DAI/SAI (Awarded by the DAI, except for in single units; then awarded by the SAI.) Awarded annually to those cadets who maintain a grade of “A” in all academic subjects. Perfect Attendance Ribbon (N-1-4) SAI Awarded to cadets with no unexcused absence during each quarter/semester. Student Government Ribbon (N-1-5) Awarded to cadets elected to student government offices. LET Service Ribbon (N-1-6) Awarded to cadets successfully completing the first quarter/semester of training of each LET year. N-1-7 Through N-1-10 DAI/SAI Awarded based on criteria developed locally and approved by Region Commanders.

Military Awards Award Awarded By Criteria DAI/SAI Leadership Ribbon Awarded annually to one cadet per LET level who displays the highest degree of leadership. Personal Appearance Ribbon (N-3-2) Awarded annually to cadets who consistently present an outstanding appearance. Proficiency Ribbon (N-3-3) DAI/SAI (Awarded by the DAI, except for in single units where it is awarded by the SAI.) Awarded annually to those cadets who have demonstrated an exceptionally high degree of leadership, academic achievement, and performance of duty. Drill Team Ribbon (N-3-4) Awarded annually to Drill Team Members. Orienteering Ribbon (N-3-5) Awarded annually to cadets who are members of orienteering teams. Color/Honor Guard Ribbon (N-3-6) Awarded annually to members of the Color/Honor Guards. Rifle Team Ribbon (N-3-7) Awarded annually to members of the Rifle Team.

Military Awards Award Awarded By Criteria Adventure Training Ribbon SAI Awarded annually to cadets who are members of adventure training units. Commendation Ribbon (N-3-9) Awarded to cadets whose performance of duty exceptionally exceeds that expected for grade and experience. Good Conduct Ribbon (N-3-10) Awarded annually to the cadets who have demonstrated outstanding conduct and participation. Summer Camp Participation Ribbon (N-3-11) Awarded to those cadets who participate in summer camp. N-3-12 Through N-3-15 DAI/SAI Awarded based on criteria developed locally and approved by Region Commanders.

Athletic Awards Award Awarded By Criteria Varsity Athletic Ribbon (N-2-1) Principal Awarded annually to cadets who excel in varsity sports. Physical Fitness Award (N-2-2) SAI Awarded annually to cadets who maintain excellent physical fitness: male cadets must run one mile in *:30 minutes and female cadets in 10:45 minutes or less. ROTC Athletic Ribbon (N-2-3) Awarded annually to cadets who excel in ROTC athletics. N-2-4 Through N-2-5 DAI/SAI (Awarded by the DAI, except for in single units where it is awarded by the SAI.) Awarded based on criteria developed locally and approved by Region Commanders.

Miscellaneous Awards Award Awarded By Criteria Parade Ribbon (N-4-1) SAI Awarded to cadets who have participated in local community parades (such as Veterans or Memorial Day parades.) Recruiting Ribbon (N-4-2) Awarded to cadets who recruit students into the JROTC program. N-4-3 Through N-4-4 DAI/SAI (Awarded by the DAI, except for in single units where it is awarded by the SAI.) Awarded based on criteria developed locally and approved by Region Commanders. Superior Cadet Award (N-4-5) Awarded to cadet staff officers for outstanding performance. Service Learning Ribbon (N-4-6) Awarded annually to cadets who participate in service learning projects.

National Awards Award Criteria Medal for Heroism Awarded to any JROTC/NDCC cadet who has been distinguished by an act of heroism. Superior Cadet Decoration Awarded annually to the outstanding cadet of each LET level. Legion of Valor Bronze Cross for Achievement Awarded annually to an LET 3 Cadet for achievement of scholastic excellence in military and academic subjects and development of leadership. Sons of the American Revolution Award Awarded to a cadet enrolled in ROTC for meritorious achievement. The Military Order of The World Wars Award Awarded annually for overall improvement in military and scholastic studies. Daughters of the American Revolution Awarded annually to a cadet at each institution for outstanding ability and achievement. Association of Military Colleges and Schools of the U.S. Award Awarded annually to a full-time cadet who has completed at least two full years of JROTC. American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary Awards Awarded annually to outstanding cadets at each institution for general military excellence and scholastic achievement.