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2013 Great Plains NROTC CompetitionFirst Annual Drill, Rifle/Pistol, and Endurance Meet2013 Great Plains NROTC CompetitionTABLE OF CONTENTS:Uniform and Equipment Requirements……………………………………………………2Informational Summary of Events and Maps……………………………………3Operational Sequence of Events……………………………………………………………19Grade and Score Sheets for All Events…………………………………………20Local Billeting Information……………………………………………………………………24Campus Parking Information………………………………………………………………………25Miscellaneous Information…………………………………………………………………………262013 Great Plains NROTC CompetitionUniform and Equipment RequirementsThe uniform requirements for the events shall be as follows:Pre-Competition Social Event: The uniform for this event is appropriate civilian attire. Refer to MCO P1020.34G for further petition Day: The service specific uniform for participants, graders, scorers, referees, and observers during nearly all events on competition day shall be United States Marine Corps (USMC) Woodland Marine Pattern (MARPAT) utilities with 8-point covers and United States Navy (USN) Working Uniform (NWUs) with 8-point covers (See itemized list below). One primary exception shall be the endurance phase of the competition, where male participants shall wear black or blue colored swim trunks or USN/USMC issued physical training (PT) shorts and female participants shall wear a black or blue colored, one-piece swimsuit. Reference the rules and guidelines for other minor uniform modifications for the endurance phase (event specific).a. (1) Utility 8-Point Cover (Service Specific Digital)b.(1) Utility blouses (Service Specific Digital)c.(1) Utility trousers (Service Specific Digital)d.(1) short sleeve undershirts (Service Specific Color)e.(1) PT undershorts (Blue or OD Green) or white underwear f.(1) Khaki belt (Service Specific Style)g.(1) Buckle (Service Specific Style) h.(1) Pairs of boot socks (OD Green, Black, C. Brown)i.(1) Pairs of boots (Gov’t Issued Boots, Service Specific)j.(1) Set of Boot blouses (Service Specific Color)k. (1-2) Appropriate collar Insignia (as required)2013 Great Plains NROTC CompetitionInformational Summary of EventsThe events associated with the 2013 Great Plains NROTC Competition (GPNC) shall be held from 1-2 March 2013. The following is a short, informational description of each event. See below for specific dates and times of each event.Social Event:A pre-competition social event shall be held between all units on 1 March 2013. The social event is designed to be a friendly, professional gathering, where members from all units meet, greet, and converse with each other during a mass, buffet style meal. This social gathering shall be located in a private room, floor, and bar at a popular dining establishment in downtown Lincoln, NE, within walking distance of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) and most billeting accommodations. The Old Chicago Restaurant (826 P St Lincoln,?NE?68508 Second floor area; 402-477-2277) in the historic Haymarket district of downtown, shall be the location of the pre-competition social event. See the maps below for more information on walking and driving directions.Individual units shall cover the cost of their own meals. The UNL NROTC shall be ordering a pizza/pasta buffet for all its attendees to include pizzas with various toppings, assorted pastas and salads, dessert, and non-alcoholic beverages (water, tea, coffee etc.). The buffet is offered at $11.95 per person (includes both a 20% gratuity and 7% sales tax). For a team of 25 individuals, this amounts to roughly $300. Attendees may pay as individuals or as a team. For either style of payment, please contact the UNL AMOI before 20 Feb 2013 (Master Sergeant Criswell (843)-822-6992) with your final number of attendees and your planned method of payment (individual vs team; cash vs check). This event is not mandatory, but highly encouraged; timely numbers enable UNL NROTC to order the correct amount of chow. The authorization for the consumption of alcohol shall be unit specific. However, all attendees shall follow the USN’s policy on the consumption of alcohol; refer to the Navy Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention (OPNAV 135F) program for more information on this policy. Additionally, units are responsible for conduct their own Operational Risk Management (ORM) assessments for the consumption of alcohol and the conduct of their attendees.180975666751Old Chicago Location for Social Event, 826 P St Lincoln,?NE?68508, Second floor area; 402-477-2277Competition Event Location Map of the University of Nebraska Lincoln (City Campus)***Important Landmarks are outlined in redCampus Rec Center Mable Lee FieldsMable Lee PoolMilitary And Naval Science BuildingUNL UnionClose Up Street Map of Downtown Lincoln – Haymarket AreaImportant landmarks are in PurpleOld Chicago - 826 P Street Lincoln, NebraskaKey Member Meeting:On the morning of and prior to the commencement of the competition, all student unit leaders, individual unit Assistant Marine Officer Instructors (AMOI) and Marine Officer Instructors (MOI), graders, scorers, and referees shall meet to confirm the day’s events in Midshipman Library of the Military and Naval Science Building. The competition OIC (UNL NROTC MOI) shall lead the meeting, reviewing all events, rules, regulations, confirming participants from all teams, and noting any changes (i.e. weather, chow, transportation, etc.). He shall also introduce all key personal, to include graders, scorers, and referees. A detailed safety brief shall be provided, along with an assessment of the local weather. In the event the weather does not support the outdoor phases of the competition, the final decision shall be made during this meeting to execute the inclement weather plan (indoor competition operations). Finally, a question and answer period shall be offered to all attendees prior to the end of the meeting. Note: Two UNL Midshipman Liaisons shall accompany each guest unit throughout the day to provide support identification and direction when needed. They shall attend this meeting to link up with unit leaders.Unit Inspection Phase:Each participating command shall execute a formal uniform and knowledge inspection, conducted by USMC NCOs and Staff NCOs from the greater Lincoln, NE Recruiting Area and Omaha Reserve Company. The inspection shall be executed in the UNL Campus Recreational Center indoor football field (Cook Pavilion). The inspection shall be “squad sized” and form into a single column of individuals, with a fixed total of 13 participants, with each member possessing an inert/demilitarized rifle. The squad shall consist of one unit leader and 12 squad members, one of which shall be female. In the event that a unit cannot supply the required number of students for this event, then they need to contact the UNL AMOI immediately (Master Sergeant Criswell (843)-822-6992). Authorized rifles for the competition are standard military type such as the M-1, M-14, M-16, and Springfield M1903. A guide shall carry a standard eight-foot (8’) staff with unit guide-on. The unit commander shall carry a sword. The team and the individual to receive the highest score shall receive an individual award for the inspection. The inspection shall count for 25% of the schools overall score. The required inspection knowledge shall be as follows: Chain of Command:Leadership Traits:Justice EnduranceJudgment BearingDependability UnselfishnessIntegrity CourageDecisiveness KnowledgeTact LoyaltyInitiative EnthusiasmNaval Knowledge, History, and Commonly Used Terms:Port: LeftStarboard: RightDeck: Ground or Deck of a shipBulkheads: WallsOldest Commissioned Ship in the Navy:USS Constitution (1798)Nickname of USS Constitution: "Old Ironsides"Depth of a fathom: Six feetWho names ships today: The Secretary of the NavyBirthday of the Navy: 13 October 1775Year Founding of the Department of the Navy: 1798Navy Official Colors: Blue and GoldCurrent Navy Seal adopted in year: 1959Father of the Navy: John Paul JonesFather of the Nuclear Navy: Admiral RickoverNavy Fight Song: "Anchors Aweigh"Navy Hymn: “Eternal Father”Meaning behind symbols on the Navy Colors: -Eagle: National Defense-Anchor: Maritime Tradition-Ship at Sea: US Naval Service-Ship: USS ConstitutionBirthday of the Marine Corps:10 November 1775Birthplace of the Marine Corps: Tunn Tavern in Philadelphia, PAFirst Commandant of the Marine Corps: Captain Samuel NicholsGrand Old Man of the Marine Corps: General Archibald HendersonMeaning of the Blood Stripe: In memory of those who died at ChapultepecMeaning of Symbols on the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor: -Eagle: National Defense-Globe: Worldwide Service-Anchor: Maritime TraditionMascot of the Marine Corps: English BulldogMarine Corps Motto:“Semper Fidelis”Meaning of Semper Fidelis: "Always Faithful"Only two Marines to receive two Medals of Honor: Dan Daly and Smedley ButlerOnly Marine to receive five Navy Crosses: Lewis B. "Chesty" PullerOrigin of the nickname Devil Dog: Given by German soldiers during World War IOrigin of the nickname Leatherneck: Derived from the fact that Marines used to wear high leather collars to defend against sword slashesThe Eleven General Orders of a Sentry1. To take charge of this post and all government property in view.2. To walk my post in a military manner, keeping always on the alert a observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing.3. To report all violations of orders I am instructed to enforce.4. To repeat all calls from posts more distant from the guardhouse than my own.5. To quit my post only when properly relieved.6. To receive, obey, and pass on to the sentry who relieves me all orders from the commanding officer, officer of the day, and officers and noncommissioned officers of the guard only.7. To talk to no one except in the line of duty.8. To give the alarm in case of fire or disorder.9. To call the corporal of the guard in any case not covered by instructions.10. To salute all officers, colors, and standards not cased.11. To be especially watchful at night and during the time for challenging to challenge all persons on or near my post, and to allow no one to pass without proper authority.United States National EnsignNational Colors (Ensign) Red -- blood shed in defense of our nationWhite -- purity of our nationBlue -- pride in our nation13 stripes 7 red, 6 white represent the original 13 states50 stars--there are 5 rows of 6 stars each, and 4 rows of 5 stars eachThe Sailors' CreedI am a United States Sailor. I shall support and defend the Constitution of the United States of America and I shall obey the orders of those appointed over me. I represent the fighting spirit of the Navy and those who have gone before me to defend freedom and democracy around the world. I proudly serve my country's Navy combat team with Honor, Courage and Commitment. I am committed to excellence and the fair treatment of all.United States Uniformed Services Oath of Office (Commissioning Oath):I, [name], do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I shall support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I shall bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I shall well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter. So help me God.(no other knowledge shall be required for this event)Platoon Drill Phase:This event is optional due to possible small team sizes. If a unit wishes to participate, they shall contact the UNL AMOI before 20 Feb 2013. This event is not factored into the final score; however, if more than one team participates, then an award shall be given for first place. The uniform shall be the same as the inspection. The size of the unit for platoon drill shall not be less than 14 members or more than 29 members, including a unit commander and a platoon guide. The platoon shall be organized into three squads, with each member possessing an inert/demilitarized rifle. Authorized rifles for the competition are standard military type such as the M-1, M-14, M-16, and Springfield M1903. A platoon guide shall carry a standard eight-foot (8’) staff with unit guide-on. The unit commander shall carry a sword (can be provided by UNL if needed). Each unit commander is authorized two free movements; to execute a free movement, a unit commander shall raise the drill card into the air with his left hand and receive acknowledgement from the grader before continuing with the movement. This event shall be carried out inside of UNL’s Cook Pavilion. The event shall take place within an area 50 yards by 50 yards on a grass surface marked by cones in each corner (see diagram below). The Platoon Drill card shall be as follows and is to be executed in accordance with MCO P5060.20:Platoon Basic Drill CardFALL IN AT CLOSE INTERVALREPORTEXTEND ON LINEPARADE RESTPORT ARMSRIGHT SHOULDER ARMSRIFLE SALUTEORDER ARMSFORM FOR INSPECTIONCLOSE RANKSRIGHT FACEMARK TIMECLOSE IN COLUMN, HALTEDCOLUMN RIGHT FROM THE HALTEXTEND WHILE MARCHINGRIGHT FLANK/RETURN TO COLUMNLEFT OBLIQUE/IN PLACE HALTMARCH TO THE REARCOLUMN HALF RIGHT (X2)COLUMN RIGHTMARCHING MANUALCOLUMN RIGHTEYES RIGHTDISMISS THE PLATOONSquad Drill Phase:This event is mandatory. Each unit shall provide a squad for drill. The uniform is the same as the inspection. The size of the unit for squad drill shall not be more or less than eight (8) members, including the squad leader. Squad Drill shall not include a unit Guide-on. Each member shall carry a rifle. Authorized rifles for this event are standard military type such as the M-1, M-14, M-16, or Springfield M1903. The unit commander shall carry a sword (can be provided by UNL if needed). Each unit commander is authorized two free movements; to execute a free movement, a unit commander shall raise the drill card into the air with his left hand and receive acknowledgement from the grader before continuing with the movement. Each squad is authorized to enter only one (1) squad for this event. This event shall take place inside the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Cook Pavilion on a grass surface in an area 30 yards by 30 yards to be designated by cones in each corner of the zone. Due to the indoor nature of this complex there shall be no inclement weather drill card. This event shall account for 25% of the school’s overall score. The single best squad shall receive an individual award for the Squad Drill event. The Squad Drill Card shall be as follows and shall be conducted in accordance with MCO P5060.20:Squad Basic Drill CardFALL IN AT CLOSE INTERVALREPORTEXTEND ON LINEPARADE RESTABOUT FACE (X2)PRESENT ARMS/ORDER ARMSSLING ARMSTAKE INTERVAL TO THE LEFTASSEMBLE TO THE RIGHTUNSLING ARMSADJUST SLINGSCOLUMN OF TWOS TO THE LEFTREFORM COLUMN OF FILESCOLUMN RIGHTCOLUMN RIGHTLEFT OBLIQUE/IN PLACE HALTRIGHT FLANK/LEFT FLANKCOLUMN LEFTCOLUMN LEFTMARK TIME/CHANGE STEPCOLUMN LEFTLEFT SHOULDER ARMSRIGHT SHOULDER ARMSDISMISSColor Guard Phase:This event is mandatory for each unit. The uniform is the same as inspection. Each unit shall enter a only one color guard for this event. Color guards shall consist of five team members: three color bearers (National Ensign, Navy colors, and Marine Corps Colors) and two riflemen. Each school is authorized to enter one (1) color guard team. This event counts for 25% of the team’s overall score. The color guard with the highest score shall receive an individual award for the event. The color guard shall be executed within the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Cook Pavilion. The competition area shall be 20 yards by 20 yards on a grass surface. The Color guard drill card shall be as follows and shall be conducted in accordance with MCO P5060.20:Color Guard Drill CardPRESENT COLORSORDER COLORSPARADE RESTCARRY COLORSLEFT WHEEL MARCHFORWARD MARCHLEFT WHEEL MARCHFORWARD MARCHLEFT WHEEL MARCHFORWARD MARCHEYES LEFTLEFT ABOUT MARCHFORWARD MARCHEYES RIGHTRIGHT WHEEL MARCHFORWARD MARCHRIGHT WHEEL MARCHFORWARD MARCHCOLORS HALTORDER COLORSCARRY COLORSPRESENT COLORSRifle and Pistol Phase:This event is optional; weapons and ammunition shall be supplied by individual teams. However, in the event a unit is unable to compete due to lacking equipment, UNL NROTC may supply rifle and pistol weapons systems and ammunition temporarily to the unit with prior coordination. If a unit wishes to use UNL NROTC weapons or ammunition, they shall notify the UNL AMOI prior to 20 Feb 2013. The rifle and pistol phase shall be held in the UNL Rifle and Pistol Range inside the Military and Naval Science building on city campus. Since this event is optional it does not factor into the overall competition score. However, individuals and teams may earn awards for this event (Top rifle shooter: team & individual and top pistol shooter: team and individual). Weapons brought by individual teams shall be .22 caliber rifles and pistols only. Weapons may be stored in the NROTC armory upon pre-coordination with UNL NROTC’s AMOI.Teams shall consist of four (4) shooters for the rifle and four (4) shooters for the pistol. Shooters may fire both weapons for a given team. Each school is authorized one (1) team to participate in the rifle and pistol competition. At least one shooter for each weapon system shall be female.Scoring for both rifle and pistol is the same as the University of Memphis Beale Street NROTC Rifle and Pistol Competition (i.e. hit black = 1 point, anything else = 0 points).Endurance Phase: The endurance phase is spread across 7 distinct, sub-events (stages). All 7 stages in the endurance phase are mandatory. The location of all stages, with the exception of the 500 yard swim, is Mable Lee Field on the UNL City Campus (see the map on page 5). In the event of inclement weather, this event shall take place inside the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Cook Pavilion. The 500 yard swim shall take place within the Mable Lee Pool on the UNL City Campus. All equipment used for this phase is supplied by the UNL NROTC. Events may be “team” based or “individuals” in groups with aggregate scores. Each unit shall supply participants to each event per the rules and procedures listed below.1. 500 yard swim: Teams for this event shall consist of four (4) members to include at least one female member. The event shall take place in the Cook Pool on Campus at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Each member shall complete a timed 500 yard swim. Each member shall be confirmed as a second class swimmer prior to participating. Each team member’s swim time shall be added together, with the fastest (shortest) total time winning the event. In the event of a tie, the team with the fastest (shortest) individual time shall be the declared the winner. This event shall count for 10% of the overall endurance phase score.2. Pull-Up/Flexed Arm Hang Competition: Teams shall consist of four (4) members to include a minimum of one (1) female member. Uniform is utilities w/o blouse or cover. Each individual team member shall execute pull ups/flexed arm hang in accordance with MCO P6100.12, Chapter 2, Paragraph 2101. Each Pull up shall count for five (5) points with no maximum number of total pull ups. Flexed arm hang shall be scored as follows: the first forty (40) seconds shall count for one point per second, any time past forty (40) seconds shall be scored as two (2) points for every one (1) second with no maximum length of time. The team with the highest cumulative score shall receive first place. In the event of a tie the team with the highest individual score shall receive first place. The pull-up/flexed arm hang competition shall account for 15% of the Endurance Phase score.3. Log Sit-Ups: Teams shall consist of eight (8) members, to include a minimum of one (1) female member. Teams shall execute as many correct and complete sit-ups with a log across each individual member as possible. The team with the most sit-ups wins. A team not executing the sit ups may hold the feet of the team executing sit-ups, as required or requested. In the event of a tie, teams shall select one team member to execute individual sit-ups in accordance with MCO P6100.12. The team member to execute the highest number of correct and complete sit-ups shall be the winner of the tie breaker. This event shall count for 15% of the Endurance Phase score.4. Izzy Dizzy: Teams shall consist of five (5) members to include a minimum of one (1) female member. The event shall consist of team members running from the starting point twenty (20) yards; upon reaching the twenty (20) yard mark team members shall place their foreheads on the handle of a baseball bat at which point team members shall spin their body around the bat a full ten (10) rotations. Upon completion of the rotations team members shall run back to the starting point at which point the next team member shall conduct the exercise. The event shall continue until all team members have completed the exercise. The first team to complete the exercise is the winner. This event shall count for 10% of the overall score of the endurance Phase.5. Stretcher Relay: Teams for this event shall consist of six (6) total members, to include at least one female member. Uniform is utilities w/o covers. Teams shall be required to complete two full laps around the exterior of Mable Lee Field a distance of approximately one half mile. Teams shall be required to carry one team member on a standard combat stretcher, carry four dummy M16-A1 rifles (not on the stretcher; i.e. by hand), and two 35 pound water jugs (not on the stretcher; i.e. by hand). Teams are authorized to rotate members on and off the stretcher as well as rotate members carrying equipment. At the end of the first lap, all teams are required to rotate the member on the stretcher. However, there is no maximum number of authorized rotations (can do it more than once if you so choose). The stretcher shall be placed on the deck prior to member rotation. The team that crosses the finish line first wins this stage. This event shall count for 20% of the Endurance Phase score.6. Boots & Utes Relay: Teams shall consist of five (5) members to include a minimum of one (1) female member. Teams shall execute a mile and a half run around the UNL City campus. Team members shall be arranged around the mile and a half course at .3 mile or 1/5th of a mile interval. Team members shall carry a baton from station to station. As team members arrive at each station they shall be required to complete one exercise prior to handing off the baton to the next member of their team. The event shall be conducted as follows: Starting point, no exercise, the first team member shall run from the starting point to the first turnover point, at which point the team member shall conduct ten (10) four count push-ups, upon completion of the exercise the team member shall hand off the baton the team member waiting at the first turnover point. The second team member shall run along the course to the second turnover point, upon arrival the team member shall conduct twenty (20) four count flutter kicks, upon completion of the exercise the team member shall hand the baton off to the team member at the second turnover point. The team member shall then run along the course to the third turnover point upon arrival at the point the team member shall complete ten (10) six count burpees, upon completion of the exercise the team member shall hand the baton off to the team member at the third turnover point. The team member shall run along the course to the fourth turnover point, upon arrival the team member shall conduct twenty (20) four count crunches, upon completion of the exercise the team member shall hand off the baton to the runner staged at the fourth turnover point. The fifth and final runner shall run along the course to the finish point, corresponding with the start point. This event shall count for 20% of the overall score of the endurance phase. In the event of inclement weather this event shall be run along the same distance inside of the Cook Pavilion.7. Tug of War: Teams for this event shall consist of eight (8) members, to include a minimum of one (1) female member. Uniform is utilities w/o covers (also, no gloves of any kind). The teams shall form themselves on opposite ends of the rope, lying face down with feet touching the rope. On the whistle, teams shall rise and grab ahold of the rope attempting to pull the middle of the rope, marked with red cloth, past a point ten feet from the center of the rope, marked by an orange cone. Each team shall face the other in double elimination style tournament. This event shall count for 10% of the Endurance Phase score. The bracket shall look as follows:The first team to accumulate two losses shall receive third place, followed by the second team to accumulate two losses receiving second place.Endurance Phase Tie Breaker: In the event of a tie for the overall winner of the Endurance phase, teams shall select a team of five (5) individuals, to include a minimum of one (1) female member. These (5) individuals shall complete against each other in the conduct of (5) different exercises. The team to win (3) out of (5) exercises shall be declared the winner. The first event is a (2) lap boots and utes race around the Mable Lee Fields, one team member from both teams shall complete two laps, the first individual to complete the two laps shall be the winner. The second event is a push up competition, one team member from each team shall conduct push-ups per Naval Regulations; the team member to complete the most push-ups shall be the winner of this portion of the tie breaker. The third event shall be a sit up competition, one team member shall conduct sit ups according to MCO P6100.12, the team member to complete the most correct and complete sit-ups shall be the winner of this portion of the tie breaker. The fourth event shall be a pull up competition, one team member from each team shall complete pull-ups in accordance with MCO P6100.12. The team member to complete the most correct and complete pull-ups shall be the winner of this portion of the tie breaker. The fifth and final event shall be the movement under fire portion of the CFT. One team member from each team shall conduct the Movement under fire portion of the CFT in accordance with MCO P6100.13. The team member to complete the Movement Under Fire event in the shortest, fastest, time shall be the winner of this portion of the tie breaker.2013 Great Plains NROTC CompetitionSequence of EventsTimeEventLocationEvent LeaderEvent Support1900 (1 Mar 13)Pre-Event SocialOld ChicagoStudent OICAsst. Student OIC, Key Personnel0600 (2 Mar 13)Key Member MeetingM&N Building; Room B-5Student OICAsst. Student OIC, Key Personnel0650Opening RemarksM&N Building; AF GymUNL NROTC COBattalion CO0700InspectionCook PavilionStudent OICJudges, Asst. Student OIC0830Platoon Drill PhaseCook PavilionStudent OICJudges, Asst. Student OIC0900Squad Drill PhaseCook PavilionStudent OICJudges, Asst. Student OIC1030Color Guard PhaseCook PavilionStudent OICJudges, Asst. Student OIC1130Noon ChowAF Gym or UNL Union (TBD)Team LeadersStudent OIC, Asst. Student OIC1300Rifle Pistol PhaseM&N Building; Rifle RangeStudent OICStudent OIC, Asst. Student OIC1430Endurance Phase Safety BriefM&N Building; Well DeckStudent OICAsst. Student OIC1435500 yard SwimMabel Lee PoolStudent OICLifeguards, Asst. Student OIC1500Pull Up PhaseMable Lee Field (IW Cook Pavilion)Student OICJudges, Asst. Student OIC1515Log Sit Up PhaseMable Lee Field (IW Cook Pavilion)Student OICJudges, Asst. Student OIC1530Izzy DizzyMable Lee Field (IW Cook Pavilion)Student OICJudges, Asst. Student OIC1545Stretcher RelayMable Lee Field (IW Cook Pavilion)Student OICJudges, Asst. Student OIC1600Boots and Utes RelayUNL City CampusStudent OICJudges, Asst. Student OIC, Path Guides1630Tug of WarMable Lee Field (IW Cook Pavilion)Student OICJudges, Asst. Student OIC1700Awards CeremonyM&N Building; AF GymStudent OICAsst. Student OICBattalion CO1745Closing RemarksM&N Building; AF GymUNL NROTC COBattalion CO2013 Great Plains NROTC CompetitionGrade and Score Sheets for All EventsNROTC Competition UNL NROTCISU NROTCKU NROTCInspection PhaseSquad Drill PhaseColor Guard PhaseEndurance PhaseInspection points as follows: 1st 25 points, 2nd 15 points, 3rd 5 pointsSquad Drill points as follows: 1st 25 points, 2nd 15 points, 3rd 5 pointsColor Guard points as follows: 1st 25 points, 2nd 15 points, 3rd 5 pointsEndurance Comp points as follows: 1st 25 points, 2nd 15 points, 3rd 5 pointsIn the event of a tie, the team with the most first place finishes in events shall win (in required events only).Endurance Phase Scoring shall be as follows:Stage/Event Name1st place2nd place3rd placeStretcher Relay20147500 yard swim1074Pull Up/Flexed Arm Hang15105Log Sit Up15105Tug of War1074Boots & Utes Relay20147Izzy Dizzy1074Tie Breaker2102013 Great Plains NROTC CompetitionLocal Billeting InformationHoliday Inn Lincoln-Downtown141 North 9th Street, Lincoln, NE 68508(402) 475-4011Courtyard Lincoln Downtown808 R Street, Lincoln, NE 68508(402) 904-4800The Cornhusker Hotel333 South 13th Street, Lincoln, NE 68508(402) 474-7474These hotels are all within walking distance of all events during the Midwest NROTC competition day.2013 Great Plains NROTC CompetitionParking InformationParking:Government VehiclesGovernment Vehicles are not to be parked in metered or handicapped spots. Government Vehicles do not require a parking pass on campus otherwise. (See above parking map)Personal VehiclesAny unit requiring use of POV shall contact the UNL AMOI for parking; if a POV does not comply they shall be towed.(Master Sergeant Criswell (843)-822-6992)2013 Great Plains NROTC CompetitionMiscellaneous InformationFees: No unit shall pay any fees to enter the competition. All awards, certificates, and event specific equipment shall be funded by UNL NROTC. Units are required to fund chow for the social event and the day of the competition.Chow: Each unit has two chow options on the competition day:The day of the event teams may utilize the UNL Union to purchase lunch as individual team members. The UNL Union contains several restaurants as well as a small convenience store (i.e. Subway, Runza, Imperial Palace Chinese, Sbarro, 7-Day Store, Caffeina Café Coffee House, etc.). Each unit may contribute a fixed dollar amount to support catering from Jimmy Johns for noon chow on the day of the competition. If a unit wishes to do this, they should contact the UNL AMOI no later than 20 Feb 2013.(Master Sergeant Criswell (843)-822-6992)Water: Water jugs shall be staged at the Cook Pavilion during the morning events. As the day’s events progress water jugs shall be staged at the venue of the current event.Safety/medical: Teams shall receive a full and complete safety brief prior to each event. A safety van shall be staged to allow for proper transportation of non-emergency injuries to the nearest hospital. A Corpsman shall be on hand during any and all phases of the competition day. Cook Pavilion Entry: Due to University regulations on entrance into the Cook Pavilion, teams wishing to enter the Cook Pavilion shall be required to have a UNL NROTC Midshipman liaison.Important Points of Contact: Please reference these important points of contact for pre-competition planning questions and event-day specifics.UNL NROTC Student Wardroom – 402-472-2578UNL NROTC Fax – 402-472-7700UNL NROTC Admin Office – 402-472-2475UNL NROTC AMOI – 402-472-0399 / Cell 843-822-6992 UNL NROTC MOI – 402-472-4447 / Cell 252-503-1179 ................
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