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1 JROTC CADET LEADERSHIP CHALLENGE
CAMP TANAH KEETA JUNE 4 – 7, 2018

2 What Is JCLC? JCLC is conducted at the Tanah-Keeta Scout Reservation, Tequesta, FL. 4 day resident camp for over 300 selected cadets from 14 schools with JROTC Programs representing Lee County Designed to teach Cadets leadership skills, provide an opportunity for adventure activities, games, and a chance to forge teamwork with Cadets from other JROTC programs.

3 Camp LDRSHIP at Tanah Keeta June 4-7
2016 JCLC MHS Briefing Camp LDRSHIP at Tanah Keeta June 4-7 Traditional Camp with numerous activities. (More Information to follow) 40 Cadets and supporting Cadre. There will be Broward County Cadets with Supporting Cadre integrated with the companies as well. Rising Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors. ______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________

4 Tritons Lead The Way JROTC SUMMER CAMP

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6 Company Organization Leadership Company Alpha Company Bravo Company
Charlie Company Delta Company

7 What To Bring… Good Attitude A Readiness To Learn
A Willingness to Prove Yourself Big Smile On Your Face Adhere To Clothing/Equipment checklist provided in the Sign Up Packet

8 Uniforms and Equipment
What Else? Uniforms and Equipment An Army Duffle Bag, sufficient to pack all needed items, is provided to each cadet. Storage space is limited. 2 large plastic garbage bags are provided for rain-proofing items. ACUs (minimum of 3 sets): Trousers, ACU cap, ACU belt, socks (5 pair), tan T-Shirts (5 each). Civilian clothes Medical release required (Sports physical recommended).

9 Transportation Cost to the Cadets is $10.00
Buses take cadets to and from Camp. Bus departs June 4th, SFHS Bus returns on June 7th, SFHS The SAI/AIs will provide final departure/arrival times

10 How Much Does It Cost? FUNDS REQUIRED: Camp fee covers T-Shirts and Awards, all remaining costs for the encampment covered by the U. S. Army. (This camp would cost approx. $1,000 if received from a private source.) Cadets only need personal spending money for snacks/drinks from vending machines or the canteen, if desired.

11 Safety Camp Safety Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) 1 Safety Officer
6 - 8 Medics 6 Companies

12 Medical Support Health clinic staffed by Doctors and trained Medics
2 Medics with ambulance per company Local civilian and military hospitals Established safety procedures Cadet selection process

13 Where Will I Sleep? Cadets stay in campsites with 2-person wall-tents with wooden floors - neither is air conditioned. Each site has a large picnic shelter.

14 What Will You Eat? Healthy meals provided by Tanah Keeta inside a large dining facility 3 meals a day

15 IS THERE SUPERVISION? HOOAH! (YES!)
Four Instructors (TACs) for each Company One Chaperone per Company Area Night Patrols By Instructors

16 Female Chaperones Certified Volunteers
1 Per Company/1 Per Female Barracks Counselors For Female Cadets A.K.A. “Camp Moms”

17 JCLC Develops… Leadership Skills Team Work Motivation
Critical Thinking Skills Physical Fitness

18 What Will I Be Doing? Rappelling Orienteering
Water Safety/Canoeing/Obstacle Course Hi / Lo COPES

19 Rappelling

20 Orienteering LAND NAVIGATION

21 Water Safety/Canoeing

22 Leadership Course and High Ropes(LRC)

23 SELECTION CRITERIA Be a cadet in Good Standing
Physical Activities each day. If you have a medical condition you must get a physical by a doctor approving you for extended activities. Passing all classes with a 2.0 GPA or higher

24 QUESTIONS ?


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