U.S. ARMY EXTERNAL CHAIN OF COMMAND

[Pages:13]U.S. ARMY EXTERNAL CHAIN OF COMMAND

*Commander-in-Chief *Secretary of Defense *Secretary of the Army *Chief of Staff, Army *Commander, TRADOC *Commander, Cadet Command *Commander, 5th ROTC Brigade *Director of Army Instruction, BISD *Senior Army Instructor, Richland HS *Richland HS Army Instructor (AI)

HONORABLE DONALD TRUMP HONORABLE MARK T ESPER HONORABLE RYAN D McCARTHY GENERAL JAMES C. McCONVILLE GENERAL PAUL E. FUNK II MAJOR GENERAL JOHN R. EVANS COLONEL MARK OLSON LIEUTENANT COLONEL (R) ROBERT P. FALLIS CAPTAIN (R) WARREN I HARRIS SR SERGEANT FIRST CLASSS (SFC) BYRON BRADFORD

US ARMY EXTERNAL NCO SUPPORT CHANNEL

Sergeant Major of the Army Command Sergeant Major, TRADOC Command Sergeant Major, Cadet Command Command Sergeant Major, 5th ROTC BDE

SMA MICHAEL A GRINSTON CSM TIMOTHY A. GUDEN CSM JERIMIAH E. GAN CSM GEORGE BUNN

RICHLAND REBEL BATTALION CHAIN OF COMMAND

Battalion Commander Battalion Executive Officer Battalion Sergeant Major Battalion S-1 Adjutant Battalion S-2 Intelligence and Public Affairs Battalion S-3 Training and Operations Officer Battalion S-4 Supply Officer Battalion S-5 Public Affairs/Communications Battalion S-6 Special Projects Officer

C/LTC JUSTIN SHELLY C/MAJ HALLIE RENO C/CSM DARREN ARCE C/CPT TAYLOR McCURDY C/CPT JOHN HERNANDEZ C/MAJ LAUREN JONES C/CPT ERIN POWELL C/CPT JONAH JAMIESON C/ CPT STEPHEN HANEY

*Alpha Company *Bravo Company *Charlie Company *Delta Company *Echo Company *Foxtrot Company

*Alpha Company *Bravo Company *Charlie Company *Delta Company *Echo Company *Foxtrot Company

COMPANY COMMANDERS

UNASSIGNED C/ CPT HAYDON KELSEY C/ CPT BROOKLYN MARSH C/ CPT C/ CPT BLAKE CASE C/ CPT PRESTON NUGENT

COMPANY FIRST SERGEANTS

UNASSIGNED C/1SG GRACELYN ARNETT (TEMP) C/1SG MYLES GOODLOW C/1SG HUNTER WAITES C/1SG ALEX TROST C/1SG VINCENT BROWN

JROTC 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.

Letter A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

PHONETIC ALPHABET

Alfa Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot Golf Hotel India Juliet Kilo Lima Mike November Oscar Papa Quebec Romeo Sierra Tango Uniform Victor Whiskey X-ray Yankee Zulu

Pronunciation AL fah BRAH voh CHAR lee DEL tah EKK oh FOKS trot Golf HO tell IN dee ah JEW lee ett KEY loh LEE mah Mike NOH vem ber OSS car PAH pah keh BECK ROW me oh see AIR ah TANG go YOU nee form VIK ter WISS key EKS ray YANG kee ZOO loo

LET ? 1 Questions

1. What is the mission of JROTC? The mission of JROTC is to motivate young people to become better citizens.

2. What is the key to success in the IROTC program? The key to success in the JROTC program is teamwork.

3. What name is given to the first ten constitutional amendments? The first ten constitutional amendments are known as known as the Bill of Rights.

4. What uniform is normally worn during ceremonies, social functions, and formal Inspections?

The uniform normally worn during ceremonies, social functions, and formal inspections is the Class A Uniform.

5. How should the JROTC uniform be worn? The JROTC uniform should be worn with pride.

6. Who is the Commander-in Chief of the entire Armed Forces? The Commander-in-Chief of the entire Armed Forces is the President of the United States of America or the Honorable Barak Obama.

7. What is the rank of a cadet with two silver disks on each shoulder? The rank of a cadet with two silver disks on each shoulder is Cadet First Lieutenant.

8. What are two major categories of rank and grade for cadets and military personnel? The major categories of rank and grade are officers and enlisted personnel.

9. A cadet with a diamond in the center of his/her chevrons has obtained what rank? A cadet with a diamond in the center of his/her chevrons has obtained the rank of Cadet First Sergeant.

10. What title is given to the cadet leader of the company? The cadet leader in charge of the company is the company commander.

11. When you salute during the playing of the "Star Spangled Banner," whom are you saluting?

You are saluting the nation.

12. Who is the Commander of Cadet Command? The Commander of Cadet Command is Major General Mark McDonald.

13. Who is your Cadet Company Commander? My Cadet Company Commander is _______

LET-2 Questions

1. What are the three characteristics of effective writing? The three characteristics of effective writing are it must be simple, legible, and

understandable.

2. What are the three parts of a research paper that you may be required to write? The three parts of a research paper are the introduction, body, and conclusion.

3. What are the three types of teaching methods? The three types of teaching methods are lecture, conference, and demonstration.

4. What is the definition of teamwork? The definition of teamwork is working together, to complete assigned tasks, with good

results.

5. What are the two parts of an oral drill command? The two parts of an oral drill command are the prepatory command and the command of

execution.

6. What is the Heimlich Maneuver used for? The Heimlich Maneuver is used to clear a blocked air passage.

7. In order, what are the four life-saving steps? The four life-saving steps are: a. Open the airway and restore breathing b. Stop the bleeding c. Control and treat for shock d. Dress and bandage the wound.

8. What are two common types of fracture? The common types of fractures are simple (closed) and compound (open).

9. What is the most common injury caused by exposure to the cold? The most common injury caused by exposed to the cold is frostbite.

10. What does CPR stand for? CPR stands for cardio-pulmonary resuscitation.

11. What are the units that are used to measure distances on a map? The units used to measure distance on a map are miles, meters, and yards.

12. What are the five terrain features shown on a map? The five terrain features shown on a map are hill, saddle, valley, ridge, and

depression.

13. What are the directions used on a topographic map? The base directions used on a topographic map are true north, magnetic north, and grid

north.

14. What instrument is used to measure a grid azimuth in a field environment? The instrument used to measure a grid azimuth in a field environment is a protractor.

15. What instrument is used to measure a magnetic azimuth in a field environment? The instrument used to measure a magnetic azimuth in a field environment is a compass.

16. At what drill position may you talk? You may talk only in the rest position.

17. What is the correct name for the JROTC torch? The correct name for the JROTC torch is the Corps Insignia.

18. What do the colors in the United States flag mean? The colors white stands for purity; red stands for hardiness and valor, and blue stands for vigilance, perseverance and justice.

19. What is the name of the military organization used to make up the platoon? The name of the military organization used to make up the platoon is the squad.

20. What is the definition of a map? The definition of a map is a line drawing to scale, of the earth's surface as seen from

above.

21 What is the definition of leadership? The definition of leadership is the ability to influence and direct others to accomplish a mission in a satisfactory manner.

22. What is the rule for reading a set of coordinates? The rule for reading a set of coordinates is right and up.

23. Who was the first Commanding General of the Continental Army? The first Commanding General of the Continental Army was General George Washington

24. What command is given to stop a marching unit? The command that is given to stop a marching unit is halt.

25. What are the five basic colors found on a military map and what do they represent? a. Blue-water b. Green-vegetation c. Brown-contour lines, elevation and relief. d. Black-manmade objects e. red- other manmade objects, roads and densely populated areas.

LET-3 & 4 Questions

1. If you had a question on drill and ceremony, what book would you use to find the answer?

The book you would use to find the answer is the Field Manual 3-21.5: Drill and Ceremonies.

2. What is the position of the head when executing the command Eyes Right? The position of the head is all cadets turn their heads to the right, except cadets in the

right file, whose head and eyes look to the front.

3. What is the definition of an azimuth? The definition of an azimuth is a clockwise angle measured from a known reference point

or a horizontal angle measured in degrees from a baseline of north.

4. What instrument is used to read a grid azimuth on a map? The instrument used to read a grid azimuth on a map is a protractor.

5. The difference between a back azimuth and a forward azimuth is how many degrees? The difference between a back azimuth and a forward azimuth is 180 degrees.

6. How many North's are indicated on a military map? There are three north's on a military map; they are True North, Magnetic North, and Grid North.

7. How many degrees are there in a circle? In a circle, there are 360 degrees.

8. What is my rank? My rank is ___________.

9. If you could enlist, can you receive an advanced rank? Yes, you can receive an advanced rank; a LET 3 or 4 can enter the Army as an E-3.

10. What agency is available to your Governor in case of disaster or civil disturbance? The agency that is available to your Governor in case of disaster or civil disturbance is

the Army National Guard

11. What should a good training aid do? A good training aid should interest the student, develop understanding, and save time.

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