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TODAY IS: 16 OCTOBER 2009

TODAY IS: 16 OCTOBER 2009. TODAY’S LESSON OBJECTIVE:. Leadership Education / Physical Fitness Basic Knowledge Honor Code in Spanish / E2C. TODAY’S FOCUS:. TODAY'S EXAM. TODAY. IN THE NEWS?. Welcome TX - 945. Corps of Cadets. AIR FORCE MISSION.

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TODAY IS: 16 OCTOBER 2009

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  1. TODAY IS: 16 OCTOBER 2009 TODAY’S LESSON OBJECTIVE: Leadership Education / Physical Fitness Basic Knowledge Honor Code in Spanish / E2C TODAY’S FOCUS: TODAY'S EXAM

  2. TODAY • IN THE NEWS?

  3. Welcome TX - 945 Corps of Cadets

  4. AIR FORCE MISSION • To Deliver Sovereign Options for the Defense of the United States of America and it’s Global Interests • To Fly and Fight in Air, Space and Cyberspace

  5. AFJROTC Mission To Develop Citizens of Character Dedicated to Serving our Nation and our Community

  6. TX-945 Mission Tomorrow’s Leaders in Training Today

  7. Cadet Honor code I will love and revere my God and my country. I will be loyal to my school, obey it’s leaders, and help enforce it’s rules and regulations. I will take pride in JROTC through my appearance and my actions. I will not lie, cheat, or steal, nor tolerate those who do. I am an Air Force JROTC cadet, a citizen of character, dedicated to serving my nation and my community.

  8. The American’s Creed • I believe in the United States of America, as a government of the people, by the people and for the people; whose just powers are derived from the consent of the governed; a democracy in a republic, a sovereign nation of many sovereign states; a perfect union, one and inseparable; established upon those principles of freedom, equality, justice,, and humanity for which American patriots sacrificed their lives and fortunes. • I, therefore, believe it is my duty to my country to love it, to support it’s constitution, to obey it’s laws, to respect it’s flag and to defend it against all enemies

  9. DISCIPLINE That Mental Attitude And State of Training That Renders Innate Obedience Under all Circumstances

  10. LEADERSHIP The Art of Directing And Influencing The People to Accomplish the Mission

  11. DRILL A necessary skill in the Military profession That when done well, Has a unifying effect that promotes DISCIPLINE, TEAMWORK AND ESPRIT D’ CORPS.

  12. MILITARY BEARING THE ABILITY TO MAINTAIN VERBAL AND PHYSICAL COMPOSURE

  13. ROLL CALL

  14. FOUNDATION TIP • H:\fnda tips.doc

  15. HOMECOMING PARADE • Did you sign in??????

  16. Hispanic Heritage Celebration • Thanks to all who contributed – the food was great!

  17. Upcoming Events • 3 Oct Oakridge Drill Meet • 13 October – Navy Birthday • 14 October – Homecoming Parade - Mandatory • 14 October – Hispanic Heritage Celebration Dance • 24 Oct – Bush Drill meet - declined • 25 – 31 October – Red Ribbon Week • 31 October – Rockets Game

  18. Upcoming Events cont…. • 7 November – C.E. King Drill Meet • 10 November – Marine Corps Birthday • 4 November – AP Visit to classroom- jackets/ties • 11 November – Veterans Day Parade - declined • 16 November – Golden Corral • 20 November – Lackland AFB

  19. Next Uniform Day • 21 OCTOBER • BLUES

  20. E2-C THIS WEEK • Extended sit-ups • Feet elevated push-ups • Left/right arm plank

  21. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE • 29 August – Katy - Away • 4 September – Eisenhower – Home • 11 Sept – Cy Falls – Home • 18 Sept – LaMarque – Away • 26 Sept – Sth Lake Carroll – Away • 9 October – Port Arthur – Away • 16 October – Channelview – Homecoming • 23 October – Baytown Sterling – Away • 30 October – Baytown Lee – Home • 6 November – Beaumont Westbrook - Away

  22. 12,000 MILES • BEGINS TODAY • After School • Look for Cadets W. Martinez or J. Gomez. • You will not get credit for running unless one of these cadets is there to monitor and log in the miles you ran. • If they are not there, ask the Deputy Commander for guidance. • GOALS

  23. Cell Phone for Soldiers • Goal: 500 hours of phone time • 500 cell phones • Deadline: End of school year • 250 cell phones THUS FAR • Each phone turned in worth 5 service points • 30 points = service ribbon • Each phone adds 2 points to the FOY

  24. October birthdays • 8th – Major Young’s Husband

  25. The Uniform… It is more than just a set of clothes • It is a public symbol of our nation’s Defense Forces • It should be worn] • Proudly • Properly

  26. Key Elements of Dress and Appearance • Neatness • Cleanliness • Safety • Military Image

  27. Uniform Tip - Jacket • Grade Insignia is centered left to right, parallel to the ground and 1” above inner edge of the collar • Zipper is zipped at least half-way

  28. Uniform Tip– Shoe Shine • Shoes must be shined to a high gloss • Heals and soles must be black • Shoes must be clean at all times

  29. Uniform Tip – Short Sleeved Shirt - Female • Name tag: centered on right side, parallel with the ground, even with to 1½ inches higher or lower than the first exposed button • Ribbons: centered, parallel with ground. Align with bottom of name tag. • LOTC Badge: centered, ½ inch above name tag • Rank: Centered top to bottom, left to right, with the tip of the torch pointed toward the tip of the collar

  30. Uniform tip – Short Sleeve Shirt - Male • Name Tag: Grounded and centered over right pocket • Ribbons: Grounded and centered over left pocket • LOTC Badge: centered, ½ inch above name tag • Rank insignia: on collar, centered top to bottom, left to right, with the tip of the torch pointed toward the tip of the collar

  31. The Hand Salute • What is a Salute • A Greeting – • a Show of Respect • Who do you Salute? • All Officers • The Junior Salutes the Senior first

  32. The Salute • When do you Salute • When Outdoors • When you report • When in Uniform • Military Officers are to be Saluted even if in civilian clothes

  33. The Salute • How do you salute • Right hand • Only at the position of attention • A Salute is accompanied by a verbal greeting

  34. Uniform Tip – Service Coat • Grade Insignia is worn on both lapels. • AB wear lapel insignia. • Place insignia halfway up the seam, resting on but not over it. • Bottom of insignia is horizontal with the ground • Buttons are buttoned at all times • Tie MUST be worn with the Service Coat • Do NOT wear Service Coat to school unless directed to do so by the instructor

  35. Acronyms and Abbreviations to • AFJROTC • SASI • ASI • ASAP • CIA • TX-945 • E2-C • CERT • COQ • NCO • NCOIC OIC • KHAS

  36. Telephone Procedures: • When trying to use the phone: • Stand at attention. “Sir/Ma’am” permission to use your aerospace telephonic communications device “Sir/ Ma’am”

  37. Drill • A Major factor in the development of : • Confidence • Poise • Discipline • Neatness • Precision

  38. ARE YOU IN THE RIGHTPLACE??? SURE YOU ARE! THANKS FOR BEING HERE!

  39. AIR FORCE CORE VALUES INTEGRITY FIRST SERVICE BEFORE SELF EXCELLENCE IN ALL WE DO

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