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Friday, November 8, 2019

Air Force ROTC Essays - Military Ranks, Free Essays, Term Papers

Air Force ROTC Essays - Military Ranks, Free Essays, Term Papers Air Force ROTC 130th Cadet Wing Cadet Guide Spring 2016 Cadet: Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction.... 3 Chapter 2: Contacts, Info Distribution 4 Chapter 3: Customs & Courtesies........... 5 Chapter 4: Physical Fitness Standards & Jodies......... 11 Chapter 5: Drill & Ceremonies.......................... 15 Chapter 6: Uniform Wear.............. 19 Chapter 7: Conclusion 25 Signature Page.26 Chapter 1 Introduction Welcome to the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps 130th Cadet Wing! If you are reading this handbook, you have decided to make the initial steps in learning to become a successful Airman and leader in the United States Air Force. The 130th Cadet Wing participates in a leadership laboratory, also known as LLab, which will help you be prepared for Active Duty, and the opportunities it brings. This handbook is the official 130th Cadet Wing, Cadet Guide, which is designed to give you a well-rounded knowledge of Air Force basics, uniform wear, customs & courtesies, and the like. This guide is not a replacement of the requirements mandated by the leadership lab syllabus or the instruction of a cadre member and/or a cadet officer, Air Force Instructions (AFIs), or AFROTC Instructions (AFROTCIs). Rather, it serves as a supplemental material and guide toward where to learn more about your expectations as a cadet in the ROTC program, here, at Cadet Wing 130. Study hard, be confident, never fail, and never leave an Airman behind! Make sure your flight mates and fellow GMC know about this book and learn of its contents. You will be expected to use what you learn in this book at Det 130 and in your Air Force future. If you have any questions about the material, contact your flight mates first, then your POC Flight Commander. Good luck! Chapter 2 Contact Information & References Detachment 130 Contact Information 2419 6th Street, Northwest, Douglass Hall B-29 Washington, DC 20059 Phone: 202-806-6788 Fax: 202-806-4506 Cadet Wing 130 Website: www.det130.org Air Force Website: www.airforce.com Air Force ROTC Website: www.afrotc.com Cadre Members: Lieutenant Colonel Joyner Detachment Commander Captain Richard Frantz Operations Flight Commander Technical Sergeant Anndee Troxler NCOIC, Personnel Staff Sergeant Pamela Torres NCOIC, Knowledge Operations Ms. Ralphine Pughsley Administrative Assistant Information Distribution: Each week the cadet leadership will publish a document called Operations Orders (Ops Orders). This document details what the cadet wing will be doing throughout the week. It lists times, location, and uniform of the day (UOD) for every Leadership Lab as well as physical training session. They are published two ways. First, they will be emailed out over the wing list-serv (to get added to this listserv, email the webmaster at [emailprotected]). The second way is they will be posted to the cadet wing website (see above). The same method of distribution will apply to any other important announcement. If you were to have a question about any ops orders or announcement made you would direct that question through your chain of command (see Chapter 3, Number X). References (source of information in Guide)*: AFI 36-2905: Fitness Program AFI 36-2903: Dress and Appearance of Air Force Personnel AFMAN 36-2203: Drill & Ceremonies Manual Holm Center T-203: AFROTC Field Training Manual Holm Center T-703: Holm Center Training Manual AFROTCI 36-2010: Cadet Training Programs AFROTCI 36-2011: Cadet Operations *These guides can be located online with any internet search engine Chapter 3 Customs, Courtesies and Detachment Etiquette I. Absence and Tardiness Military Tardiness Standard As a cadet, you are expected to be early (usually 15 minutes) for any military-related event. If you are going to be late let your flight commander or supervisor know ahead of time. Be professional; phone calls, e-mails, and text messages are appropriate however, remember to use your customs and courtesies at ALL TIMES! AFROTC Attendance Policy In AFROTC, 80% of your attendance is the minimum standard. As officers, we exceed the minimum. If you need to be excused for academic, work-related, family, or emergency reasons, you need to send an Absence Request Form (ARF) to your direct superior at least 48 hours prior to the scheduled event. In the case of failure to meet attendance minimums, disenrollment from the AFROTC program will be considered. II. Military Etiquette Conduct while in Uniform Never walk on the grass (unless for reveille or related ceremonies). Spitting, chewing tobacco or gum and smoking are not permitted in formation. Cadets should avoid these actions in uniform as they detract from professional appearance. When consuming food or beverage in uniform, do so in a professional manner.

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