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Leadership LABORATORY ACTIVITIES CAMP

Leadership LABORATORY ACTIVITIES CAMP. 2- 6 June 2014. Leadership Laboratory Activities Camp. Who is eligible to attend Cadets currently in the 9 th , 10 th and 11 th grade Must be returning to AZ-862 for 2014-2015. Leadership Laboratory Activities Camp. Who is ineligible to attend

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Leadership LABORATORY ACTIVITIES CAMP

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  1. Leadership LABORATORY ACTIVITIES CAMP 2- 6 June 2014

  2. Leadership Laboratory Activities Camp • Who is eligible to attend • Cadets currently in the 9th, 10th and 11th grade • Must be returning to AZ-862 for 2014-2015

  3. Leadership Laboratory Activities Camp • Who is ineligible to attend • Graduating Seniors • Non returning cadets (if you are not sure you’re returning that includes you) • Incoming Freshmen • School transfers

  4. Leadership Laboratory Activities Camp • Where is LLAC • Fort Huachuca AZ • An army post approximately 200 miles south of Chandler • Transportation will be provided by JROTC

  5. Leadership Laboratory Activities Camp • What will be worn • Cadets will wear BDU’s the entire time LLAC is in session. This includes travel to and from LLAC • Each cadet needs 3 sets of BDU’s • AZ-862 may have issued one set. That set will only be worn to and from LLAC. The cadet must secure two more sets • The BDU’s must have all appropriate patches sewn on them prior to leaving • ABU’s, ACU’s, DCU’s and MCUU’s in whole or part are not authorized for AZ-862

  6. Leadership Laboratory Activities Camp • What are the living accommodations • Housing will consist of multiple 6 person tents • Same gender tents • In some cases smaller tents will be used • Small number of same gender population from same school • The tents will be placed at a equine arena away from the base populace Photo is merely for aesthetic purposes not actual campsite or tents

  7. Leadership Laboratory Activities Camp • Will there be food provided? • Three meals a day will be provided + + = Full Tummy

  8. Leadership Laboratory Activities Camp • What do you do at LLAC • Field Day competitions • First Aid and Buddy Care • Knot Tying • Leadership Reaction Course • Obstacle Course • Orienteering • Rappelling • Self Defense • Water Survival Training

  9. Leadership Laboratory Activities Camp • How does the selection process work • Cadets who have never attended LLAC are given first priority • The cut off date for first timers is 1530, 8 April 2014 • ALL PAPERWORK MUST BE COMPLETED AND TURNED IN BY THE CUT OFF • To include completed (not scheduled) sports physicals • Paperwork that is incomplete will not be accepted

  10. Leadership Laboratory Activities Camp • How does the selection process work (con’t) • Cadets who have already been to LLAC once have second priority • At 1531hrs, 8 April 2014, the number of open slots will be announced • Second priority cadets will have until 1530hrs 18 April 2014 to return the completed paperwork • Paperwork that is incomplete will not be accepted

  11. Leadership Laboratory Activities Camp • How does the selection process work (con’t) • After 1531hrs 18 April 2014 all other eligible cadets may submit paperwork for any available slots • Cadets who missed their assigned cut off date are not eligible to submit

  12. Leadership Laboratory Activities Camp Questions

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