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Battalion Commander (BC) - C/LTC Bohlman
Battalion Executive Officer (XO) - C/Major E. Martinez
Command Sergant Major (CSM) - C/CSM Oseguera

S - 1: C/1st Lt. Kraus
S - 2: C/2nd Lt. Dzierzonwski
S - 3: C/MAJ Thomas
S - 4: C/1st Lt. Sosinski
S - 5: C/2nd Lt. Kjar
S - 6: C/CPT Stella





Exterior Chain of Command

Commander in Chief - The Honorable Barack Obama

Secretary of Defense - The Honorable Leon Panetta (for now)
Secretary of the Army - The Honorable John Mchugh
Chief Staff of the Army - General Odierno
Commanding General of TRADOC - General Cone
Commanding General of Cadet Command - Major General Smith
Commander of the Third Brigade ROTC - Colonel Shultis
Army Instructurs - LTC Moffat and CSM Lindo



Questions you should know



I – Basic Knowledge

1.) Q: What do the letters JROTC stand for?
A: Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

2.) Q: What do the letters LET stand for?
A: Leadership Education and Training

3.) Q: What do the letters JCLC stand for?
A: JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge

4.) Q: What do the letters SAI stand for?
A: Senior Army Instructor

5.) Q: What do the letters AI stand for?
A: Army Instructor

6.) Q: What is the mission of JROTC?
A: To motivate young people to be better citizens.

7.) Q: What is the key to success in JROTC?
A: The key to success in JROTC is TEAMWORK.

8.) Q: What are the three levels of distinction that JROTC units can earn?
A: Merit Unit, Honor Unit, and Honor Unit with Distinction.

II – Leadership
1.) Q: What is the definition of leadership?
A: The ability to influence subordinates in order to accomplish a mission.

2.) Q: What are the three leadership styles? Explain each style.
A: Delegating – giving decision making authority to subordinates.
Participating – involving subordinates in the decision making process.
Directing – instructing subordinates.

3.) Q: What are the seven Army values?
A: Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, Personal Courage

4.) Q: Define teamwork
A: The cooperative effort on the part of a number of people working together to achieve a goal.

5.) Q: What are the responsibilities of a leader?
A: Mission accomplishment and the welfare of the men

6.)Q: Give four of the 14 leadership traits.
A: 1. Bearing  2. Courage 3. Decisiveness 4. Dependability 5. Endurance 6. Enthusiasm
7. Initiative 8. Integrity 9. Judgment 11. Knowledge 10. Justice 12. Loyalty 13. Tact
14. Unselfishness


III – Drill and Ceremonies

1.)Q: What are the two parts of a command?
A: Preparatory command and command of execution.

2.) Q: What foot do you call the command “Rear, March” on?
A: The right foot.

3.) Q: On which foot can you give the command, “Halt”?
A: Either foot.

4.) Q: What is normal cadence?
A: 120 steps per minute.

5.) Q: How many inches are there in a normal step in marching?
A: 30 inches

6.) Q: What position are you allowed to speak while in formation?
A: The position of “Rest”.

7.) Q: All stationary commands are given from which position?
A: The position of “Attention”.

8.) Q: What is the rate of march for “Quick Time”?
A: 120 steps per minute.

9.) Q: What is the rate of march for “Double Time”?
A: 180 steps per minute.

IV – First Aid and Health
1.) Q: What is First Aid?
A: Assistance someone provides to an injured person until trained medical personnel arrives.

2.) Q: What are the 4 basic life-saving steps?
A: Clear the airway, Stop the bleeding, Treat for shock Dress, and Bandage the wounds.

3.) Q: What is the Heimlich Maneuver used for?
A: To clear a blocked airway.

4.) Q: What is mouth-to-mouth resuscitation used for?
A: To restore breathing

5.) Q: What do the letters CPR stand for and what is it used for?
A: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation to restore a heart beat and restore breathing to a patient.

V – Chain of Command
1.) Q: Who is the Commander-In-Chief?
A: President Barack H. Obama

2.) Q: Who is the Secretary of Defense?
A: The Honorable Leon E. Panetta

3.) Q: Who is the Secretary of the Army?
A: The Honorable John McHugh

4.) Q: Who is the United States Army Chief of Staff?
A: General Raymond T. Odierno

5.) Q: Who is the Sergeant Major of the Army?
A: Sergeant Major of the Army Raymond F. Chandler III

6.) Q: Who is the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff?
A: General Martin E. Dempsey

7.) Q: Who is the Commanding General of the U.S. Army Cadet Command?
A: Major General Jefforey A. Smith

8.) Q: Who is the Commanding General of TRADOC?
A: General Robert W. Cone

9.) Q: Who is the Command Sergeant Major of TRADOC?
A: Command Sergeant Major Daniel A. Dailey

10.) Q: Who is the Command Sergeant Major of the U.S. Army Cadet Command?
A: Command Sergeant Major Roger Howard

11.) Q: Who is the Director of the US Army JROTC?
A: Colonel Hubert E. Bagley

12.) Q: What are the three branches of the government?
A: Executive, legislative, and judicial

13.) Q: Name your Chain-of-Command.
A: ** the cadet should be able to name his or her Chain-of-Command by rank and name.

Interor Chain of Command

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