Comprehensive Guide to Competitive Drill Training Program

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Competitive Drill is a rigorous extracurricular activity that requires strict adherence to rules and regulations. This guide covers prerequisites, benefits, standard practices, appearance guidelines, and miscellaneous tips for participants. Attendees must be enrolled in an AFJROTC course and maintain strict attendance at drills and meets. The program offers valuable benefits and fulfills physical education credit requirements. Adherence to guidelines related to attendance, appearance, and equipment is essential for success in Competitive Drill.


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  1. COMPETITIVE DRILL INSTRUCTORS: MASTER SERGEANT DRIVER DR. TOON

  2. COMPETITIVE DRILL Prerequisites for Course Attendance Must be enrolled in another AFJROTC Course Able to attend class (0600 every school day) 0620 -First two weeks of school 0600 Until 4rth quarter Able to attend (participate) at drill meets Comply with Random Drug Test Policy

  3. COMPETITIVE DRILL Benefits First year freshman cadets on drill start as C/A1C (E-3) 1 year of drill fulfills the PE credit requirement for graduation

  4. COMPETITIVE DRILL What Competitive Drill is NOT An optional class that can be missed to go to another class Soley an extracurricular activity Play time

  5. COMPETITIVE DRILL Standard Practices Arrive for class NLT 10 minutes prior to start to get equipment Arrive for drill meets 1 hour before departure Arrive for practices NLT 10 minutes before start time Obtain all equipment upon entry into the classroom No food or drink in classroom or on drill pad This includes gum, breakfast, and Starbucks You may drink water in the classroom anytime You may only drink water during breaks while on the drill pad

  6. COMPETITIVE DRILL Standard Practices. . .continued Attendance is mandatory for all drill functions (meets, practices, etc) Compliance with the cadet handbook and student handbook is required

  7. COMPETITIVE DRILL Appearance No civilian hats No open toe shoes Hair must be pinned back (females) During cold weather, watch caps and gloves are authorized

  8. COMPETITIVE DRILL Miscellaneous Practice like you will perform No spectators at the Drill Pad Be prepared to answer questions Don t sit on/around/near the drill pad

  9. COMPETITIVE DRILL Equipment Account for it at all times Don t wait to be told to get it Bring writing utensil and paper to class No joking, jesting, or unsanctioned competitions with any of the equipment

  10. COMPETITIVE DRILL What We Do 10+ person armed drill Inspection, Regulation, and Exhibition We use the Daisy Replica, M1903A3 Drill Rifle 10+ person unarmed drill Inspection, Regulation, and Exhibition Color Guard Not the flag team on band, performs inspection and regulation drill 4 person armed/unarmed Exhibition Only

  11. COMPETITIVE DRILL Where We Go Approximately 10 Drill meets a year, one of which is out of state Special functions as requested by the community Performances at school functions Half time at football/basketball games Assemblies

  12. COMPETITIVE DRILL Homework and Assignments Due on the date requested You will be given at least 24 hrsto complete Assignments and Homework carry the same weight Assignments can include tasks other than the workbook/knowledge book such as: Turning in paperwork Turning in equipment Any task assigned by the drill team coordinator

  13. COMPETITIVE DRILL Speaking of paperwork, let s go over the first assignment

  14. NATIONAL LEADERSHIP as of 20240702 President, Commander-in-Chief Vice President Secretary of State Secretary of Defense Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Secretary of the Air Force Chief of Staff, US Air Force Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Chief of Space Operations Chief Master Sergeant of the Space Force Commander, AETC Air University Commander Commander, Holm Center Director of AFJROTC Secretary of the Army Chief of Staff of the Army Sergeant Major of the Army Secretary of the Navy Commandant of the Marine Corps Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps Chief of Naval Operations Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Secretary of Homeland Security Commandant of the Coast Guard Master Chief Petty officer of the Coast Guard Joe Biden Kamala Harris Anthony Blinken Lloyd J. Austin III General Charles Q. Brown Jr Frank Kendall General David W. Allvin Chief Master Sergeant JoAnne S Bass General B. Chance Saltzman Chief Master Sgt. John F. Bentivegna Lt Gen Brian S. Robinson M Gen. Andrea D. Tullos Brigadier General Houston R. Cantwell Lt Col Matthew E. Tipton Christine Wormuth General Randy A. George Sergeant Major Michael R. Weimer Carlos Del Toro General Eric M. Smith Sergeant Major Carlos A. Ruiz Admiral Lisa M. Franchetti MCPON James Honea Alejandro Mayorkas Admiral Linda L. Fagan MCPOCG Heath B. Jones

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