Promotion Test
Ribbons are not authorized on ABUs. Cords are not authorized on ABUs.
Are ribbons and cords authorized on ABUs?
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Juniors and Seniors march:
Issues uniforms and organizes inventory
Logistics
C/Captain Corbin Blanton
Logistics Officer
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MAXIMUM HAIR BULK:
DDMMMYYYY (Ex. January 1st, 2000 is 01JAN2000)
MILITARY DATING SYSTEM:
2 inches and male hair should not touch the ears or collar of the shirt. The sideburns should never pass the bottom of the opening of the ear. Mustaches are allowed as long as they do not extend past the sides of the lip.
Male:
Red: Hardiness and Valor White: Purity and Innocence Blue: Justice, Vigilance, and Perseverance
Meaning of the colors on the flag
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OFFICER RANK PLACEMENT:
C/Major Jacob Parks
Black Squadron Commander
C/Major Logan Strasser
Blue Squadron Commander
liasion
C/Major Ava Blanton
Silver Squadron Commander
C/Major Hailey Allen
Enlisted or Officer Cadet Flight Sergeant or Flight Commander Squadron Commander Operations Commander Group Commander, Vice Group Commander, and SEA SASI or ASI
CHAIN OF COMMAND:
C/Lieutenant Colonel Aubrey Kolatis
Chief of Staff
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DATES:
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DRILL:
C/Lieutenant Colonel Austin Bosely
Deputy Commander of Drill
C/Lieutenant Colonel Natalie Bastow
Deputy Commander of Logistics
C/Lieutenant Colonel Abigail Corper
Deputy Commander of Mission Support
C/Lieutenant Colonel Sophia Brewton
Deputy Commander of Operations
C/Lieutenant Colonel Hannah San Pedro
Deputy Commander of Personnel
C/Lieutenant Colonel Zaahir Turner
Deputy Commander of Physical Training
C/Lieutenant Colonel Senali Perera
Deputy Commander of Public Affairs
C/Colonel Kiera Strub
Deputy Inspector General
C/Major Paul Chiara
Executive Officer
3 1/2 inches, female hair will not be worn in any style longer than the bottom of the collar edge at the back of neck, and items used to keep hair in place must be identical in color to hair.
Female:
Raises and Lowers flag at the beginning and end of each school day
Flag Detail
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Freshman and Sophomores march:
C/Colonel Lionel Fresse
Group Commander
5 ribbons available to be worn on AFJROTC uniform given by Civil Air Patrol (C.A.P)*** Lowest ribbons to be worn (General J.F. Curry Award most bottom right)
How many ribbons are given by Civil Air Patrol? What is the lover ribbon to be worn? Where?
50 ribbons can be earned in AFJROTC
How many ribbons can be earned in AFJROTC?
There are 50 stars (50 states)
How many stars are on the flag?
There are 13 stripes (13 original colonies)
How many stripes are on the flag?
C/Colonel Madeline Troeger
Inspector General
May 2nd, 2011
Osama Bin Laden killed (Operation Neptune Spear)
Keeps cadets profiles up to date on WINGS, keeps track of ribbons and ranks
Personnel
C/Captain Jeremy Smith
Personnel Officer
A-Alpha B-Bravo C-Charlie D-Delta E-Echo F-Foxtrot G-Golf H-Hotel I-India J-Juliet K-Kilo L-Lima M-Mike N-November O-Oscar P-Papa Q-Quebec R-Romeo S-Sierra T-Tango U-Uniform V-Victor W-Whiskey X-X-ray Y-Yankee Z-Zulu
Phonetic Alphabet (Know these well!)
In charge of Physical Training and Raider Team
Physical Training
Ranks should sit on Garrison Cover (hat) on left side, centered between top and bottom of bottom section of the cover, 1 1⁄2 from front of cover.
Placement of Ranks on cap
Female ribbons should have the top of the lowest row of ribbons be parallel to the bottom of the 2nd button while in tie tabs, or the topmost button that can be seen after the collar has been pressed flat.
Placement of Ribbons (Females)
Ribbons should be centered on top of left breast pocket and should sit on but not over the left breast pocket. The bottom of the first row of ribbons should be parallel to the bottom of the name tag (Service dress and service coat)
Placement of Ribbons (Males)
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RIBBONS:
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UNIFORM AND DRILL:
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UNIT CHAIN OF COMMAND:
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UNIT RESPONSIBILITIES:
Legislative (Congress) House of Representatives: Each state gets a seat based on population Senate: Each state has 2 seats Judiciary Supreme Court Executive President Cabinet Executive Agencies (Postal Service, CIA, Military)
US GOVERNMENT:
September 18th, 1947
United States Air Force Founded
C/Colonel Genevieve Wagnon
Vice Group Commander
May 8th, 1945
Victory in Europe Day
September 2nd, 1945
Victory in Japan Day
No earbuds or headphones are allowed in uniform, except while on public transportation. Neutral colored, non-reflective sunglasses are only allowed in uniform. No more than 3 rings.
What is not allowed to be worn in uniform?
The highest ribbon able to be awarded in AFJROTC is the Gold Valor Award.
What is the Highest Ribbon in AFJROTC?
U.S. Army Air Corps
What was the Air Force before September 18, 1947?
In uniform: Face the flag, salute until music is over Out of Uniform: Face the flag, be respectful.
When Reveille/Retreat is playing:
In uniform: Stand at attention, face the flag
When the Pledge of Allegiance is being recited:
Abraham Lincoln
Who is the 16th President of the United States?
C/Chief Master Sergeant Nevaeh Henderson
Senior Enlisted Advisor
The bottom left corner of the rank should be centered on, but not over the lapel seam. (Same as Enlisted)
Service Coat
Epaulet should be "grounded," or always pulled towards the end of the epaulet that is attached to the shoulder seam.
Service Dress Blues
Integrity First, Service Before Self, Excellence in All We Do
Air Force Core Values
1 inch from the bottom of the collar, parallel to the outermost seam. (Also the same as Enlisted)
ABU
I am an Air Force Junior ROTC Cadet. I am connected and faithful to every Corps of Cadets who served their community and nation with patriotism. I earn respect when I uphold the Core Values of Integrity First, Service Before Self, and Excellence In All We Do. I will always conduct myself to bring credit to my family, school, Corps of Cadets, community, and to myself. My character defines me. I will not lie, cheat, or steal. I am accountable for my actions and deeds. I will hold others accountable for their actions as well. I will honor those I serve with, those who have gone before me, and those who will come after me. I am a Patriot, a Leader, and a Wingman devoted to those I follow, serve, and lead. I am an Air Force Junior ROTC Cadet.
AFJROTC CADET CREED:
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AFJROTC CADET INFORMATION:
I will not lie, cheat, or steal, nor tolerate those who do
AFJROTC Cadet Honor Code
Develop citizens of character dedicated to serving their nation and community
AFJROTC Mission Statement
Off we go into the wild blue yonder, Climbing high into the sun; Here they come zooming to meet our thunder, At 'em boys, Give 'er the gun! (Give 'er the gun now!)* Down we dive, spouting our flame from under, Off with one helluva roar!** We live in fame or go down in flame. Hey!*** Nothing'll stop the U.S. Air Force!
AIR FORCE SONG (First Stanza):
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AMERICAN FLAG:
USAF Retired MSgt Harold Miles
Aerospace Science Instructor (ASI)
June 6th, 1944
D-Day, Invasion of Normandy France by the Allied Forces (Operation Overload)
Keeps room clean, in charge of drill equipment
Facilities
Sells food and drinks to cadets or other students
FMT (Financial Management Team)
USAF Retired Lt Col Antone Lefevre
Senior Aerospace Science Instructor (SASI)
180 Steps a minute
Steps in Double time
100-120 Steps a minute
Steps in Mark time