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What are the 6 cadet corps objectives?
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TO DEVELOP QUALITIES OF LEADERSHIP
in each cadet which will be useful in their civilian lives and/or military
service
TO DEVELOP QUALITIES OF CITIZENSHIP
by training cadets to follow rules, to work together as a team, set goals,
and work to achieve those goals
TO DEVELOP PATRIOTS who believe in
our democratic way of life, honor the symbols of our nation, and appreciate
the role of the military in our society
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What are the 6 cadet corps objectives?
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TO DEVELOP ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE so
that cadets develop a well rounded core of knowledge, a desire for lifelong
learning, and achieve success in school
TO DEVELOP BASIC MILITARY KNOWLEDGE
which is useful in both military and civilian careersTO DEVELOP SKILLS OF HEALTH, WELLNESS, AND
FITNESS in cadets
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When
was the cadet corps founded?
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April
5, 1911
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Who
is the founder of the cadet corps?
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Brigadier General Edwin A.
Forbes
(Aka: The Father of the California Cadet Corps)
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What
is the motto of the cadet corps?
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Essayons
Meaning: Let Us Try
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Sing
“You’re a Grand Old Flag”
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You’re a grand old flag,
You’re a high flying flag,
And forever in peace may you wave,
You’re the emblem of the land I
love.
The home of the free and the brave.
Ev’ry heart beats true
‘Neath the red, white, and blue,
Where there’s never a boast or a
brag.
Should auld acquaintance be forgot
Keep your eyes on the grand old flag!
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An
officer higher than anyone present walks into a room
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First
person to see him/her calls room to attention
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An
officer higher than anyone present walks into a classroom during instruction
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Instructor
keeps teaching and greets officer at an appropriate time
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An
officer higher than anyone present walks into a restroom
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No
special courtesy needed
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An
officer higher than anyone present walks into a mess hall (dining facility)
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No
special courtesy needed
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Outdoors
in uniform and you pass by an officer
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Salute
and greet him/her 6 paces away, continue walking without stopping
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Outdoors
and in uniform and you pass an officer from behind
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Salute
and greet with “By your leave, Sir/Ma’am” and continue walking without stopping
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Outdoors
and in uniform and the US Flag passes by or is bring raised or lowered or
Pledge being said or National Anthem being played
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Stop,
stand at attention and salute until flag is 6 paces away or is finished being
raised or lowered or last word of Pledge or last note of music
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Outdoors
and in uniform and ordered to report to an officer
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Salute
and say “Sir/Ma’am, Cadet (include your rank and name) reporting as ordered.”
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Outdoors
and NOT in uniform and ordered to report to an officer
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Salute
and say “Sir/Ma’am, Cadet (include your rank and name) reporting as ordered.”
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