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COMPETITIVE DRILL

COMPETITIVE DRILL. INSTRUCTOR: MASTER SERGEANT DRIVER ASSISTANT: DR TOON. COMPETITIVE DRILL. Prerequisites for Course Attendance Must be enrolled in any AFJROTC Course Able to attend class (0600 every school day) Able to attend (participate) at drill meets

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COMPETITIVE DRILL

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  1. COMPETITIVE DRILL INSTRUCTOR: MASTER SERGEANT DRIVER ASSISTANT: DR TOON

  2. COMPETITIVE DRILL • Prerequisites for Course Attendance • Must be enrolled in any AFJROTC Course • Able to attend class (0600 every school day) • Able to attend (participate) at drill meets • Comply with Random Drug Test Policy

  3. COMPETITIVE DRILL • Benefits • First year cadets on drill start as c/A1C (E-3) • 1 year of drill fulfills the PE credit requirement for graduation

  4. COMPETITIVE DRILL • What Competitive Drill is NOT • An optional class that can be missed to go to another class • An extra curricular activity ONLY • Play time

  5. COMPETITIVE DRILL • Standard Practices • Arrive for class at AT LEAST 10 minutes before class start • Arrive for drill meets 1 hour before departure • Arrive for practices NLT 10 minutes before the start time • Obtain all equipment upon entry into the classroom • No food or drink in classroom or on drill pad • This includes gum, breakfast, and “Starbucks” • You may drink water in the classroom anytime • You may only drink water during breaks while on the drill pad

  6. COMPETITIVE DRILL • Standard Practices. . .continued • Attendance is mandatory for all drill functions (meets, practices, etc) • Compliance with the cadet handbook is required

  7. COMPETITIVE DRILL • Appearance • No civilian hats • No open toe shoes • Hair must be pinned back (females) • During cold weather, watch caps and gloves are authorized

  8. COMPETITIVE DRILL • Miscellaneous • Practice like you will perform • No spectators at the Drill Pad • Be prepared to answer questions • Don’t sit on/around/near the drill pad

  9. COMPETITIVE DRILL • Equipment • Account for it at all times • Don’t wait to be told to get it • Bring writing utensil and paper to class • No joking, jesting, or unsanctioned competitions with any of the equipment

  10. COMPETITIVE DRILL • What We Do • 10+ person armed drill • Inspection, Regulation, and Exhibition • We use the Daisy Replica, M1903A3 Drill Rifle • 10+ person unarmed drill • Inspection, Regulation, and Exhibition • Color Guard • Not the flag team on band, performs inspection and regulation drill • 4 person armed/unarmed • Exhibition Only

  11. COMPETITIVE DRILL • Where We Go • Approximately 10 Drill meets a year, one of which is out of state • Special functions as requested by the community • Performances at school functions • Half time at football/basketball games • Assemblies

  12. COMPETITIVE DRILL • Homework and Assignments • Due on the date requested • Assignments and Homework carry the same weight • Assignments are tasks other than the workbook/knowledge book and include but are not limited to: • Turning in paperwork • Turning in equipment • Any task assigned by the drill team coordinator

  13. COMPETITIVE DRILL • Speaking of paperwork, let’s go over the first assignment

  14. COMPETITIVE DRILL • ASSIGNMENT:http://www.cusd80.com/Page/13962 • The acknowledgment pages are due back 5 Aug 2019, completely/correctly filled out • Turn in before Jul 29th 15 extra points • Turn in before Aug 2nd 10 extra points • Turn in on Aug 5th 0 extra points QUESTIONS

  15. NATIONAL LEADERSHIP (as of 20180720) President, Commander-in-ChiefDonald Trump Vice President Michael Pence Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Secretary of DefenseRichard V. Spencer (Acting) Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff General Joseph F. Dunford Jr (USMC) Secretary of the Air ForceMatthew Donovan (Acting) Chief of Staff, US Air Force General David L Goldfein Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Chief Master Sergeant Kaleth O. Wright Commander, AETC LtGeneral Steven L. Kwast Air University Commander Ltj Gen. Anthony J. Cotton Commander, Holm Center Brigadier General Billy D. Thompson Director of AFJROTCColonel Paul C. Lips Secretary of the Navy Thomas B Modly (Acting) Chief of Naval operations Admiral John M. Richardson Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy MCPON Russell L.Smith Commandant of the Marine Corps General Robert B. Neller Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps Sergeant Major Ronald L. Green Secretary of the Army Mark T. Esper Chief of Staff of the Army General Mark A. Milley Sergeant Major of the Army Sergeant Major Daniel A. Daily Director of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielson Commandant of the Coast Guard Admiral Karl L. Schultz Master Chief Petty officer of the Coast Guard MCPOCG Jason M. Vanderhaden

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