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Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps |
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Leadership Education Training |
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To motivate young people to be better citizens. |
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Gold Star is awarded for what? |
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Honor Unit with Distinction |
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Blue Star is awarded for what? |
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What are the two parts of a Drill Command? |
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Preparatory and Execution |
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What are the two catagories of rank or grade? |
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Name of the first 10 commandments in the Constitution? |
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What are the 2 ways to obtain citizenship? |
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Name places where the Army JROTC are located? |
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In all the 50 U.S. States including Washington D.C., Samoa, Guam, North Marianas, Puerto Rico, Germany, Korea, Japan, and Panama. |
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When was the Pledge of Alligance recognized? |
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In which way is the flag folded? |
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What flag did George Washington and the Continental Army use? |
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What are the 3 most commonly displayed flags? |
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Garrison, Storm, and Post |
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How are the stars on the flag arranged? |
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4 rows of 5
& 5 rows of 6 |
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Who was credited for sewing the first U.S. flag? |
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When and why was the first change made to the U.S. flag? |
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1794
Because Kentucky and Vermont were added as states to the Union. |
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What is the blue rectangular part of the U.S. flag called? |
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What are the seven units taught in JROTC? |
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- Citizenship
- Leadership
- Foundations for Success
- Wellness, Fitness, and First Aid
- Geography
- History and Government
- Air Rifle Safety and Marksmanship
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- S-1 Personnel
- S-2 Intel
- S-3 Training
- S-4 Supply
- S-5 Public Affairs
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Who is responsible for supervising, directing, and coordinating the Battalion Staff? |
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Name the capitals of North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. |
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- North Dakota - Bismarck
- South Dakota - Pierre
- Nebraska - Lincoln
- Kansas - Topeka
- Oklahoma - Oklahoma City
- Texas - Austin
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