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I have gotten this information from my battalion's handbook, and I think most of the information is the same for all battalions. If your information is different let me know and I will add yours to this |
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Site Awards |
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General |
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JROTC is a progressive program beginning with familiarization subjects during the first year leading to more intricate military science studies and practical application in the following years. To gain maximum benefit, cadets are encouraged to enroll in JROTC their freshman year and to remain in the program through their senior year. |
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Cadet Creed |
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History |
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General Information |
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The JROTC courses of study are part of the school's overall curriculum. Its flexibility permits it to be adapted to the needs of both the students and the school. The courses presented in each of the four years are as follows |
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Requirements |
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Curriculum |
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Organization |
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Battalion Structure |
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Rules of the Corps |
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Jump To A Sectio |
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Uniforms |
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First Year | Second Year | Third Year | Fourth Year | Extra-Curricular Activiti |
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Awards |
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JROTC Teams |
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First Yea |
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Cadences |
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During this year the cadet recieves classes on an Introduction to JROTC. |
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Flag Etiquette |
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The Spirit American Citizenship and the Army JROTC |
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Words To Live By |
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This course gives a greater appreciation of our American heritage as well as the history and purpose of Army JROTC. |
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Leadership |
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AJROTC Battalion Links |
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Teaches how to follow those in command and to lead others. |
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JROTC Related Links |
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Leadership Lab |
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JROTC Yahoo Clubs |
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This takes the management and leadership skills learned in the classroomout to the drill hall. |
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E-mail Me |
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First Aid and Your Health |
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Provides training for handling common emergencies and lifesaving measures. |
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Cadet Challenge |
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This course is designedto help you feel good about yourself physically and mentally. |
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Map Reading |
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Provides instruction on how to read maps and legends. |
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Techniques of Communication |
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This course teaches the techniques of effective speaking, reading, writing, listening, study methods, and test taking. |
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Overview of Citizenshipthrough American History |
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This highlights the significant people, places and events that have shaped the basic ideas and philosophy of our constitutional democracy. |
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Your American Citizenship |
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Reviews the rights, responsibilities, and privileges of an American Citizen. |
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Second Yea |
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During the second year, cadets will build upon what was learned in the first year of JROTC. |
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Techniques of Communication |
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Teaches how to convey a message to others through writing and instructing. |
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Leadership |
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This course concentrates on leadership values, good judgement, and management skills. |
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Cadet Challenge |
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Stresses physical exercise and conditioning. |
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Leadership Lab |
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The cadet will demonstrate his/her knowledge of drill and ceremony. |
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First Aid |
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Teaches the basic techniques of First Aid and how to take care of yourself when you are in the field. |
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Map Reading |
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Provides instruction and practical exercises to determine direction, location, and distance on a map. |
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History |
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This course concentrates on US military strategies and involvement since WWII. |
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Your American Citizenship |
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This compares the basic national rights of an American citizen to the rights of US military personnel. |
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Career Opportunties |
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Explores both civilian and military career opportunities. |
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Role of the US Army |
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This emphasizes the role and accomplishments of the US Army and its components. |
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Technology Awareness |
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Teaches how technology affects a persons life. |
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Third Yea |
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During the year of JROTC the cadet progresses to courses in the Applied Leadership. |
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Techniques of Communication |
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Teaches a cadet to communicate as a leader and a counselor. |
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Leadership |
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Teaches problem solving and supervising situations and subordinates. |
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Cadet Challenge |
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The importance of physical fitness is demonstrated by completing the Presidential Physical Fitness Test. |
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Leadership Lab |
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Duties of the company and battalion leaders and battalion drill are introduced. |
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First Aid |
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The dangers of substance abuse will be explored along with identifying emotional trouble signs. |
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Map Reading |
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Provides practical exercises using military symbols and 8-digit coordinates on a map. |
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US Military History |
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This course describes the importance of American Military History during Post-Civil War to WWII. |
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Career Opportunities |
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Explores civilian and miltary careers and reinforces the importance of the need for a high education. |
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Role of the US Armed Forces |
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A study of the DoD and all branches of the Armed Forces. |
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Technology Awareness |
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Examines the ethical problems associated with technology. |
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Fourth Yea |
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During the fourth year of JROTC, the cadet progresses to courses in Psychology of Leadership. |
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Techniques of Communication |
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The cadet will recieve practical exercises in all phases of communication. |
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Leadership |
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Explores the positive and negative leadership traits and styles in military and non-military situations. |
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Cadet Challenge |
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The cadet will recieve practical exercises in completing the President's Physical Fitness Test and obtaining its Awards. |
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Leadership Lab |
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The cadet will recieve practical exercises in perfecting drill and ceremony skills. |
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Drug Awareness and Prevention |
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This course will show how to fight America's war on drugs. |
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Military History |
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This is a study of the Revolutionary War through the end of the Civil War. |
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Your American Citizenship |
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The cadet will learn how to handle an ethical dilemma still maintaining the Army's standard of personal conduct. |
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Career Opportunities |
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This course explains how to obtain employment. |
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Command and Staff Procedures |
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The cadet will recieve exercises in performing duties of the unit's staff. |
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Extra-Curricular Activitie |
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Drill Team |
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Precision marching in formation. Drill Team consists of squad drill, platoon drill, squad drill with arms, platoon drill with arms, inspection, and exhibition drill. The drill teams also participate in local parades. |
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Honor Guard |
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An element of the JROTC drill team. This element is comprised of four members that compete in precision march with flags. |
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Raiders |
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An organization that allow JROTC cadets an opportunity to participate in out-of-doors activities. Raiders activities are focused on promoting a high level of physical fitness and completing annually in the Raider Challenge. Raider training is very strenuous and Raiders are required to wear the Battle Dress Uniform. |
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Orienteering Team |
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An organization that competes against time in land navigation skills, like map reading, and using a compass. |
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