WHS Inspection Review Questions 1 of 10 pgs 2014-2015 Army Chain of Command Commander in Chief: President Barack Obama Secretary of Defense: Honorable Charles Hagle Secretary of State: Honorable John Kerry Secretary of the Army: Honorable John McHugh Chairman Joint Chief of Staff: GEN Martin E. Dempsey Army Chief of Staff: GEN Raymond T. Odierno Sergeant Major of the Army: SMA Daniel A. Dailey TRADOC Commander: GEN Robert W. Cone TRADOC SGM: SGM Joe B. Parson Cadet Command Commander: MG Jefforey A. Smith Cadet Command SGM: CSM Rodger Howard Director US Army JROTC: Colonel Hubert E. Bagley nd Chief 2 Brigade JROTC: Mrs. Brenda Gainey Senior Army Instructor (SAI): LTC Jack H Moore (USA retired) Army Instructor (AI): 1SG J. Michael Pfeffer (USA retired) Magic Battalion Cadet Chain of Command (SY2014-2015) Battalion Commander: Cadet LTC Valentin Olingheru Battalion Executive Officer (XO): Cadet MAJ Margaret Bentkowski Battalion Command Sergeant Major: Cadet CSM Corey Lisa Battalion Adjutant (S-1): Cadet 2LT Allison Gonzales Battalion Security and Technology (S-2): Cadet 2LT Daniel Might Battalion Operations Officer (S-3): Cadet MAJ Christian Viera Battalion Supply Officer (S-4): Cadet 2LT Tyler Kirkpatrick Battalion Finance Officer (S-5): Cadet CPT Michael Patterson Battalion Public Affairs (S-6): Cadet CPT Kaitlyn Purves Bravo Company Commander: Cadet 2LT Andrew Vitale Bravo Company 1SG: Cadet 1SG Janaye Torres Golf Company Commander: Cadet 2LT Louis McDaniel Golf Company 1SG: Cadet 1SG Tristan Grimm Charlie Company Commander: Cadet 2LT Monty Velez Charlie Company 1SG: Cadet 1SG Ryan Hearn Drill Team Commander: Cadet LTC Valentin Olingheru WHS Inspection Review Questions 2 of 10 pgs 2014-2015 Flags Garrison: 20 ft. by 38 ft Post: 10 ft. by 19 ft Storm: 5 ft. by 9-½ ft. Hoist: From top of the union to the bottom of the stripes, along the staff Fly: from the staff to the end of the stripes along the bottom/top of the flag • Who wrote the Star Spangled Banner? Francis Scott key • What do the colors of the flag represent? Red: Valor White: Liberty/Purity Blue: Justice, The Union “Unofficial” •What do the stripes mean? 13 original colonies Hoist- 1 Fly- 1.9 Birthday of the U.S Flag- June 14 1777 FLY HOIST Uniform Knowledge All ribbons and awards including cords Torches: Symbolize Liberty and Knowledge Cords: Know what they mean, the colors and there are about 48 knots Patches: Shoulder Sleeve Insignia. Description: On a yellow tear drop shape with a blue base edged with a 1/8 inch (.32 cm) blue border, the yellow face and arm of a wizard emerging from base, his hat Consists of yellow stars and crescents, grasping in his hand a blue torch with yellow flames outlined blue. Below the wizard, the inscription “WASHINGTONVILLE” in yellow letters. The overall dimensions are 2 3/4 inches (6.99 cm) in height by 3 inches (7.62 cm) in width. Symbolism: Blue and gold (yellow) are the school colors. The irregular shape of the insignia suggests the Hudson River Highlands, the home location of the school. The torch of knowledge reflects the cadets’ education. The wizard, the school mascot, symbolizes the cadets’ inner strength and self-motivation. Unit Crest: Shows we are a part of the Magic battalion WHS Inspection Review Questions 3 of 10 pgs 2014-2015 Uniform Descriptions: Class A Uniform: Black polished shoes, black socks, army green trousers, black web belt, brass belt buckle, green shirt, army green jacket, black tie and army green garrison cap. Class B Uniform: Black polished shoes, black socks, army green trousers, black web belt, brass belt buckle, green shirt, and army green garrison cap. Army Combat Uniform (ACU): Tan boots, black socks, digital camouflage jacket, digital camouflage trousers, tan belt, digital camouflage cap, tan shirt. MAPS 5 basic colors: Blue= Water Green= vegetation Brown= elevation Red= major road and highways Black= man-made objects 3 North’s: True North Grid North Magnetic North 5 main terrain features: Hilltop Ridgeline Saddle Valley Depression 3 minor terrain features: Draw Cut Spur 2 supplementary terrain features: Cut Fill How do you read a map? Right and up WHS Inspection Review Questions 4 of 10 pgs 2014-2015 Drill Questions Marching Quick time: 120 steps per min. Double Time: 180 steps per min. Arm swing: 9 inches to the front and 6 inches to the rear What foot is Halt called on: Either foot Rear March: Right Name a command that is executed in one count: (1) At Ease; (2) Rest; (3) Fall Out; (4) Fall In; (5) Attention; (6) Present Arms; (7) Order Arms; ( 8) Parade Rest; (9) Ready, Front A platoon consists of how many squads: Two or more The command “Backward, March” is given at what position: Halt When should you step off on the right foot?: Right Step, March 2 parts of a command: Preparatory Command Command of Execution General Knowledge 7 army Values: Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Self-less service, Honor, Integrity, And Personal Courage Key to Success in JROTC= Teamwork Mission of JROTC: To Motivate young people to become better citizens What are the two burdens of a leader?: Responsibility and Accountability What are the 3 levels of distinction a JROTC unit can achieve: Merit, Honor, Honor Unit of Distinction Why did Congress see a need for the JROTC program?: To develop young leaders at an early age who will be able to understand the requirements of good citizenship. Home State Capital, Nation Capital: Albany New York, Washington D.C. What is the purpose of Armed Forces Day and when Is it celebrated: It honors all branches of the armed services of the United States and is celebrated on the third Saturday of May What is the main headquarters for all of the United States Armed Forces and where is its official location?: The Pentagon, Washington D.C. What is the top military position in the United States, and who might it be?: The Commander and Chief, President Barack H. Obama Name the four life-saving steps in order: (1) Clear the airway (2) Stop the bleeding (3) Treat the shock (4) Protect the wound Current Events * News that has occurred in the past 48 hours* WHS Inspection Review Questions 5 of 10 pgs 2014-2015 Terms/Meanings JROTC: Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps JCLC: JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge SAI: Senior Army Instructor AI: Army Instructor UCMJ: Uniform Code of Military Justice • TRADOC: Training and Doctrine Command FM: Field Manual SOP: Standard Operating Procedure MOS: Military Occupational Specialty JAG: Judge Advocate General Leadership: providing guidance or direction to subordinates Teamwork: Cooperative effort by the members of a group or team to achieve a common goal First Aid: Emergency treatment administered to an injured or sick person before professional medical care is available. Drill: Certain movements by which a unit (or individual) is moved in a uniform manner from one formation to another, or from one place to another… movements are executed in unison and with precision. General Orders 1.) I will guard everything within the limits of my post and quit my post only when properly relieved. 2.) I will obey my special orders and perform all my duties in a military manner. 3.) I will report violations of my special orders, emergencies, and anything not covered in my instructions, to the commander of the relief. Rifle Nomenclature: M1903 Springfield Used From: WWI- Vietnam War Weight: 8 pounds 11 ounces WHS Inspection Review Questions 6 of 10 pgs 2014-2015 Order of precedence/ Military Birth dates Army: June 14, 1775 Marines: November 10, 1775 Navy: October 13, 1775 Air Force: September 18, 1947 Coast Guard: August 4, 1790 Magic Battalion: September 8, 1995 Cadet Creed I am an Army JROTC cadet. I will always conduct myself to bring credit to my family, country, school, and the corps of cadets. I am loyal and patriotic. I am the future of the United States of America. I do not lie, cheat, or steal and will always be accountable for my Actions and deeds. I will always practice good citizenship and patriotism. I will work hard to improve my mind and strengthen my body. I will seek the mantle of leadership and stand prepared to uphold The Constitution and the American way of life. May God grant me the strength to always live by this creed. The Army Song First to fight for the right, and to build the Nation’s might, And the Army goes rolling along Proud of all we have done, Fighting ‘till the battle’s won, And the Army goes rolling along (Chorus) Then it’s hi, hi, hey! The Army’s on it’s way Count off the cadence loud and strong For wher-e’er we go, You will always know That the Army goes rolling along WHS Inspection Review Questions 7 of 10 pgs 2014-2015 Military Phonetic Alphabet A = Alpha N = November B = Bravo O = Oscar C = Charlie P = Papa D = Delta Q = Quebec E = Echo R = Romeo F = Foxtrot S = Sierra G = Golf T = Tango H = Hotel U = Uniform I = India V = Víctor J = Juliet W = Whiskey K = Kilo X = X-ray L = Lima Y = Yankee M = Mike Z = Zulu WHS Inspection Review Questions 8 of 10 pgs 2014-2015 WHS Inspection Review Questions 9 of 10 pgs 2014-2015 WHS Inspection Review Questions 10 of 10 pgs 2014-2015