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“A Distinguished Unit”

Welcome TX - 945. Corps of Cadets. “A Distinguished Unit”. TODAY IS: 1 FEBRUARY 2011. TODAY’S LESSON OBJECTIVE: . I, II – Unit 3-2 Basic Aeronautics III, Leadership Management Workbook Unit 3-2 Workbook 1-2. TODAY'S EXAM/ASSIGNMENT. MISSION - AIR FORCE .

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“A Distinguished Unit”

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  1. Welcome TX - 945 Corps of Cadets “A Distinguished Unit”

  2. TODAY IS: 1 FEBRUARY 2011 TODAY’S LESSON OBJECTIVE: I, II – Unit 3-2 Basic Aeronautics III, Leadership Management Workbook Unit 3-2 Workbook 1-2 TODAY'S EXAM/ASSIGNMENT

  3. 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

  4. AIR FORCE MISSION

  5. Mission - AFJROTC To Develop Citizens of Character Dedicated to Serving our Nation and our Community

  6. MISSION - CERT DOING THE GREATEST GOOD FOR THE GREATEST AMOUNT

  7. 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.

  8. 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

  9. “THE SWITCH” • S: SERVE (the corps, school, community, nation) • W: with • I: INTEGRITY • T: TRUSTWORTHINESS • C: COURAGE • H: HUMILITY

  10. DISCIPLINE That Mental Attitude And State of Training That Renders Innate Obedience Under all Circumstances

  11. DRILL A necessary skill in the Military profession That when done well, Has a unifying effect that promotes DISCIPLINE, TEAMWORK AND ESPRIT D’ CORPS.

  12. LEADERSHIP The Art of Directing And Influencing The People to Accomplish the Mission

  13. MILITARY BEARING THE ABILITY TO MAINTAIN VERBAL AND PHYSICAL COMPOSURE

  14. ROLL CALL

  15. FAILURE IS NOT AN OPTION

  16. SEATS

  17. TODAY In the news

  18. CALENDAR OF EVENTSJanuary • 8 January – Pick up Wreaths. HNC • 15 January – MLK Parade *UE - Feb. 9, 2011

  19. UNIFORM WEAR • 6 January 2011 | 7 January 2011 for 6th pd.

  20. 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?

  21. 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.

  22. Key Elements of Dress and Appearance • Neatness • Cleanliness • Safety • Military Image

  23. Drill • A Major factor in the development of : • Confidence • Poise • Discipline • Neatness • Precision

  24. GOALS • CADET • ACADEMIC • HEALTH AND WELLNESS • SCHOOL • SUPPORT • SERVICE • COMMUNITY • SUPPORT • SERVICE • CORPS • COMMUNICATIONS • ESPRIT D’ CORPS

  25. CADET GOAL - ACADEMIC • KTTY HAWK HONOR SOCIETYOPR: Cadet SSgt Rivera • GOAL = 40 MEMBERS • CURRENT STATUS = • PROJECTION=

  26. CADET GOAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS • PRESIDENTS’ CHALLENGEOPR: Cadet Lt Martinez GOAL = 75% of Corps will earn the National Physical Fitness Award while 20% will earn the Presidential Physical Fitness Award • CURRENT STATUS = • PROJECTION:

  27. SCHOOL GOALSERVICE • OPR- Cadet Michael Harris • GOAL: Promote Patriotism throughout the campus by sponsoring at least 10 school wide activities. • CURRENT STATUS: As of 1 October • 2 completed • POW/MIA – 17 September • Salute a Recruit – 27 September

  28. SCHOOL GOALSUPPORT • ACTIVE SCHOOL INVOLVEMENT • OPR-Cadet Lt Aguirre • GOAL: Participate in/support at least 35 school events • CURRENT STATUS:

  29. Community GoalSERVICE • OPR: Cadet Lt Spicer • Log in 2500 hours of Service capturing the Silver medal from the Presidential Volunteer Service Awards Program, with 100% corps participation

  30. COMMUNITY GOALSERVICE • Adopt an OrganizationOPR: Cadet TSgt Byrd • The Corps will adopt a charitable/ service organization, donating at least 100 service hours and at least $3,000 in its support.

  31. CORPS GOALCOMMUNICATION • CADCOMOPR: Cadet Nickolas Jackson • The Senior High Cadets will Stay Connected with the 9th Grade cadets by producing weekly videos that will be posted to the JROTC Webpage. • Status as of 1 October • 2 videos

  32. 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

  33. Uniform Tip– Shoe Shine • Shoes must be shined to a high gloss • Heals and soles must be black • Shoes must be clean at all times

  34. 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

  35. 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

  36. ARE YOU IN THE RIGHTPLACE??? SURE YOU ARE! THANKS FOR BEING HERE!

  37. “THE SWITCH” • S: SERVE (the corps, school, community, nation) • W: with • I: INTEGRITY • T: TRUSTWORTHINESS • C: COURAGE • H: HUMILITY

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