In-Ranks Inspection Questions Flashcards
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What does JROTC stand for?
Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps
What does LET stand for?
Leadership Education and Training
What does JCLC stand for?
JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge
What does SAI stand for?
Senior Army Instructor
What AI stand for?
Army Instructor
What is the mission of JROTC?
To motivate young people to be better citizens
What is the key to success in JROTC?
The key to success in JROTC is teamwork
What are the three levels of designation that JROTC units can earn during the JPA?
Unsatisfactory, Proficient, Honor Unit with Distinction.
What is the definition of Leadership?
The ability to influence subordinates in order to accomplish a mission by providing purpose, direction and motivation
What are the three leadership styles? Explain each.
Delegating- Giving decision making authority to subordinates
Participating - Involving subordinates in the decision making process
Directing - Instructing subordinates
What are the seven Army Values?
Loyalty - Bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S. Constitution, the Army, your unit and other Soldiers.
Duty - Fulfill your obligations
Respect - Treat people as they should be treated.
Selfless Service - Put the welfare of the nation, the Army and your subordinates before your own.
Honor- Live up to all of the Army values
Integrity- Do what’s right, legally and morally.
Personal Courage- Face fear, danger or adversity
Define Teamwork
The cooperative effort on the part of a number of people working together to accomplish a goal
Name 4 of the 11 Principles of Leadership
1) Know yourself and seek self improvement
2) Be technically and tactically proficient
3) Know your subordinates and lookout for their welfare
4) Keep your subordinates informed
What are the two parts of command?
Preparatory command and Command of Execution
What foot do you call Rear March on?
The right foot
On which foot can you give the command halt?
Either foot.
What is the normal cadence?
120 steps per minute
How do you read a military map?
Right and up
What are the five basic colors on a military map and what do they represent?
Blue - Water
Green - Vegetation
Brown - Contour lines/Elevation
Black - Man-made objects
Red - Major roads
Name the five major terrain features on a military map?
Hill, Saddle, Valley, Ridge, and Depression
What are the three types of north on a military map?
True, Grid, and Magnetic
Define first aid
The immediate medical care given to an injured or ill victim before professional medical help arrives
What are the first four lifesaving steps?
Check the Airway
Check the Bleeding
Check and treat for Shock
Dress and bandage the wound
Check the Airway
Check the Bleeding
Check and treat for Shock
Dress and bandage the wound