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Introduction to JROTC: Foundations and Core Principles"

Lesson 1 & 2
Horizontales
Use the abbreviation for the program established by the National Defense Act of 1916.
to cut or divide into two equal parts
distinctive symbols, badges, or emblems worn on uniforms to indicate a soldier's rank, unit, qualifications
Abbreviation for Army Combat Uniform
the quality of being reliable, trustworthy, and accountable for your actions
a specific task with which a person or a group is charged
Communicating through verbal, nonverbal, visual, and written methods are examples of what type of abilities?
Who was allowed to join JROTC programs in 1973?
In 1916, this act officially created the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, of which Junior ROTC is a part
insignia consisting of stripes meeting at an angle to indicate (enlisted) grade or rank
Cadets may not wear the military uniform while?
Making decisions that enhance social, emotional, and physical health are examples of what type of outcomes in JROTC?
the order of persons next in line for an position or rank that is held by another
a set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something
one of the smallest military units,usually consists of 8 to12 cadets and can be split to form two teams
Program to challenge JROTC Cadets to learn values of leadership and citizenship while preparing for higher education milestones.
Being the only one of its kind
Verticales
something new and difficult which requires great effort and determination.
provides JROTC Cadets an opportunity to practice leadership skills, team building and adventure training in a hands-on military environment
unit made up of two or more companies that is commanded by a lieutenant colonel
Opened JROTC programs to other services
program that teaches high school students the values of good citizenship while giving them an introduction to the U.S. Army
lower in rank or position
Comes from the latin words unus and forma
Provide a need or a purpose which causes a person to want to do something
A group of people approximately one-half of a squad.
commanded by a captain and made up of at least two platoons
typically consists of two to four squads
To motivate young people to be better citizens
refers to individuals who are part of a military organization but are not commissioned officers.
A title indicating a Soldier's position and responsibility
A decorative metal cap attached to the end of a shoulder cord to prevent fraying
make dirty or spotty, as by exposure to air; also used metaphorically
An important role or responsibility that passes from one person to another
A letter/ number combination representing a soldiers pay
A high school student enrolled IN JROTC