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Leadership Excellence This We’ll Defend Welcome JSOCC Certification Leaders for Life

Leadership Excellence This We’ll Defend Welcome JSOCC Certification Leaders for Life

U. S. Army Cadet Command Leaders for Life “Motivating Young People to be Better

U. S. Army Cadet Command Leaders for Life “Motivating Young People to be Better Citizens” 2 This We’ll Defend

Useful JROTC Acronyms Leaders for Life Ø AI Army Instructor Ø CLE Community Leaders

Useful JROTC Acronyms Leaders for Life Ø AI Army Instructor Ø CLE Community Leaders and Educators Ø DAI Directors of Army Instruction Ø JCLC JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge Ø JCIMS JROTC Command Information Management System Ø JPA JROTC Program Accreditation Ø JUMS JROTC Unit Management System Ø LET Leadership Education and Training Ø NDAA National Defense Authorization Act Ø NDCC National Defense Cadet Corps Ø OML Order of Merit List Ø SAI Senior Army Instructor Ø TIOH The Institute of Heraldry 3 This We’ll Defend

USACC Mission Statement Leaders for Life Former Mission Statement: USACC selects, educates, trains, and

USACC Mission Statement Leaders for Life Former Mission Statement: USACC selects, educates, trains, and commissions college students to be officers and leaders of character in the Total Army; instills the values of citizenship, national and community service, personal responsibility, and a sense of accomplishment in high school students. Approved Mission Statement: USACC partners with universities to recruit, educate, develop, and inspire SROTC Cadets in order to commission officers of character for the Total Army; and partners with high schools to conduct JROTC in order to develop citizens of character for a lifetime of commitment and service to our Nation. The approved Mission Statement delivers a more concise description of our two cornerstone missions: SROTC commissioning 2 nd Lieutenants for the Army and JROTC developing leaders for tomorrow. 4 This We’ll Defend

Laws, Regulations and Directives – JROTC 5 Leaders for Life Ø National Defense Act

Laws, Regulations and Directives – JROTC 5 Leaders for Life Ø National Defense Act 1916 – Established concept of citizens’ Army, merged NG, AR and RA into the Army of United States and presented military instruction to Officers at colleges and universities (ROTC). Organized JROTC at all other public or private educational institutions. Ø The ROTC Revitalization Act of 1964 – Directs military departments establish JROTC at qualified secondary schools. Established 2 and 4 year programs for Officers at college and universities. Ø Title 10 USC 2031– Outlines Junior Reserves Officers’ Training Corps for all services. It is a purpose of the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps to instill in students in United States secondary educational institutions the values of citizenship, service to the United States, and personal responsibility and a sense of accomplishment. Ø U. S. Code, Title 10, Section 4651 – Provides the authority for National Defense Cadet Corps, Army. Sec. Army may issue arms, tentage, and equipment necessary for military training to any educational institution at which no unit of the ROTC is maintained. Ø Department of Defense Directive (Do. DI) 1205. 13, AR 145 -2, CCR 145 -2 This We’ll Defend

History of JROTC Leaders for Life 6 This We’ll Defend

History of JROTC Leaders for Life 6 This We’ll Defend

Types of Programs Leaders for Life National Defense Cadet Corps (NDCC) (37) Public and

Types of Programs Leaders for Life National Defense Cadet Corps (NDCC) (37) Public and Private Schools Alternative Schools and Correctional Center 7 Birchwood HS, SC Military Institutes and Academies (25) (ie. Oak Ridge Academy) Home Schooling This We’ll Defend 7

Current Unit Status Leaders for Life Fair & Equitable Formula 2 nd Bde DODDS

Current Unit Status Leaders for Life Fair & Equitable Formula 2 nd Bde DODDS Germany 6 Italy 1 1709(funded ceiling) 42616 (high schools in the nation) * number of schools in state (Example: 1709 / 42616 * 1575 (MI) = 63) 6/6 AK 2/7 NH 10/44 WA 5/22 OR 3 /13 ND 1/25 MT 1/17 ID 3/5 VT 4/60 MN 5/18 SD 4/28 IA 8/24 NE 4/22 UT 82/179 CA 21/28 CO 16/17 NM 26/52 AZ Hawaii 18/4 10 /27 KS 18/39 OK 197/152/7 TX Am. Samoa 6/1 12/26/ MA 4/41 WI 2/7 WY 15/10/1 NV 5/11 ME 47/71 IL 20/31 IN 30/46 MO 26/59/1 PA 21/72/1 OH 70/25/3 53/23 MS KY 5/20 CT 5/3 DE 21/18 MD 10/3 DC 130/37 TN 72/30/6 118/32/3 AL GA 58/22/1 LA 3/5 RI 25/38 NJ 21/10/2 59/28 WV VA 61/31/1 25/27 AR 26/78/3 NY 32/63 MI 84/19 NC SC 159/48/1 FL Guam 3/1 North Marianas 5/1 Korea 3 Japan 1 Under Subscribed States Over Subscribed 8 NDCC Units 29 Virgin Islands 3/1/1 Example (MI) # of JROTC programs / Authorized # of JROTC Programs Puerto Rico 8 6/27 As of 20 March 17 This We’ll Defend

JROTC Boundaries POCs 8 TH BDE JBLM (157 JROTC/ 1 NDCC) 3 RD BDE

JROTC Boundaries POCs 8 TH BDE JBLM (157 JROTC/ 1 NDCC) 3 RD BDE GREAT LAKES (116 JROTC/ 2 NDCC) 7 TH BDE FT KNOX (204 JROTC/3 NDCC) COL Vanessa Y. Moye (253) 967 -4976 DSN 357 DBO: Dan Patterson (253) 967 -2340 JROTC: Mr. Mark Pratt, (253) 966 -7184 BB (253) 576 -8645 FAX 253 -477 -3540 Mr. Chris Baroldy, (253) 477 -3543 States: AK, AS, CA, GU, HI, ID, MP, MT, NV, OR, WA, JAPAN, KOREA COL Kenneth D. Mc. Rae (847) 688 -3328, Ext. 101 (no DSN) DBO: Robert “Lance” Hilton (847) 688 -3328 Ext 104 JROTC: Mr. Barry Vandenberg (847) 688 -3328 Ext 127 FAX 847 -688 -3259 Fort Leonard Wood: Mr. Tyrone Middleton (573) 596 -0131 Ext 65202 BB (573) 586 -7054 States: IA, IL, KS, MI (3), MN, MO ND, NE SD, WI COL Lance D. Oskey (502) 624 -1753 DSN 464 DBO: Mr. Harry Dodson (502) 624 -3910 JROTC: Mr. Maurice Bennett, (502) 6243275 BB (502) 442 -9985, FAX 502 -6241 Mr. Jody Jarboe, (502) 624 -8299 Fort Knox, KY 40121 -5610 States: IN, KY, MI, OH, TN 7 3 MI schools are assigned to 3 rd BDE AK 6 WA 11 OR 5 8 HAWAII 18 AM SAMOA 6 N. MARIANAS 5 GUAM 3 KOREA 3 JAPAN 1 CA 81 NV/1 16 5 TH BDE FT SAM (311 JROTC/ 8 NDCC) COL Derrick C. Long (210) 295 -2000 DSN 421 DBO: Steven J. Van Straten (210) 295 -0779 JROTC: Mr. Merl Fuchs, (210) 295 -2009 BB 210 -687 -0255 FAX 210 -295 -2017 Mr. Joe Schapatone, (210) 295 -2012 Mr. Larry Haynes, (210) 295 -2014 Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234 States: AR, AZ, CO, NM, OK, TX, UT, WY 3 MT 1 MI 2 ND 3 MN 4 SD 5 ID 1 WY 2 UT 4/1 NE 8 AZ 26 NM 16 5 IA 4 OK 19 IL 47 MO 29/ 2 KS 10 CO 21 MI 29 WI 5 NDCC Units 22 VT 3 NY 26 KY 62 TN 71/2 ME 5 MA 11 RI 3 CT 5 OH 21/1 MS 51 LA 57 AL 75/3 PA 27 WV 20 VA 56 SC 83 GA 124 6 Puerto Rico 5 Virgin Islands 3/1 As of 2 July 2018 9 2 NJ 25 DE 5 MD 21 DC 10/2 NC 130/2 AR 25 TX 198/7 IN 20 NH 2 FL 159 2 ND BDE FT DIX (114 JROTC/ 0 NDCC) COL Matthew D. Rauscher (609) 562 -3655 DSN 944 BB (914) 960 -4127 DBO: Dr. Michael Anderson (JROTC: Ms. Brenda Gainey (609) 562 -4448 BB (609) 556 -4602 Leaders for FAX 609 -562 -2041 States: AE, CT, MA, ME, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VT. Life DODDS Germany 6; Italy 1 4 TH BDE FT BRAGG (325 JROTC/4 NDCC) COL Farrell J. Duncombe (910) 396 -9131 DSN 236 DBO: Mr Jim Shutt (910) 396 -5168 JROTC: Mr. John Sovine (910) 396 -4066 BB (910) 354 -0640 FAX 910 -396 -3854 States: DC, DE, MD, NC, SC, VA, WV 4 6 TH BDE HUNTER AAF (474 JROTC/4 NDCC) COL Joseph W. Vongsvarnrungruang (912) 315 -2913 DBO: Mr. Curtis Proffitt (912) 315 -4913 JROTC Chief: Mr. James E. Knauff, (912) 315 -4513 BB (256) 665 -8554 FAX 912 -315 -7800 Hunter Army Airfield, GA 31409 6 th Bde Fwd: Mr. Willie Burton, (256) 955 -7576; (256) 665 -8540 (Cell) Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898 States: AL, FL, GA, LA, MS, PR, VI This We’ll Defend

Organization Structure As of: 1 Aug 15 Leaders for Life Commanding General United States

Organization Structure As of: 1 Aug 15 Leaders for Life Commanding General United States Army Cadet Command Direct Line of Communication Director (1 Active Duty Assigned) Deputy Director Management Assistant (TERM) Direct Line of Communication Chief, IMD HR/Pay Ops Lead HR Specialist Lead Pay Technician HR Assistant (TERM) Chief, Tng & Ops Chief, Education/Curriculum Training/Operations Instructional Systems Specialist Logistic Instructional Systems Specialist Pay Technician (TERM) 7 Brigade Commanders 2 nd Bde Chief 4 DACs 10 3 rd Bde Chief 4 DAC School District Hiring Official 4 th Bde Chief 11 DACs 5 th Bde Chief 10 DACs Multiple Units DAI Staff 6 th Bde Chief 14 DACs 7 th Bde Chief 7 DACs Single Units SAI/AI 8 th Bde Chief 6 DACs This We’ll Defend

JROTC Goals Quality Indicators SY 14 -15 CATEGORY SCHOOL JROTC Attendance 90. 29% 93.

JROTC Goals Quality Indicators SY 14 -15 CATEGORY SCHOOL JROTC Attendance 90. 29% 93. 54% Graduation 83% 93. 9% Indiscipline 5. 2% 1. 7% Drop Out 8% <1% GPA 2. 72 2. 91 • Promote citizenship Leaders for Life • Develop leadership • Effective communications • Improve physical fitness • Provide incentive to live drug-free • Strengthen positive self-motivation • Provide perspective of military service • Train to work as a team member • Inspire Cadets to graduate from high school and make it to the next level USACC awarded 2538 ROTC scholarships: Citizenship in Action JROTC Leadership Theory and Application Curriculum Foundations for Success Wellness, Fitness, and First Aid Geography, Map Skills and Environmental Awareness Citizenship in American History and Government Cadet Safety and Civilian Marksmanship Program (Optional) Approximately 20% of graduating Cadets express interest in the military as a career option 11 823 / 32. 4% - All JROTC services 271 / 10. 7% - Army JROTC Cadets USACC JROTC National Events - Leadership and Academic Bowl (JLAB) - Air Rifle - Precision Drill - Raider Challenge - JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge (JCLC) - STEM Camps WOW!! TOTAL of 7. 4 M Community Service Hours in 2016! This We’ll Defend

Instructor Management Division Leaders for Life 12 This We’ll Defend

Instructor Management Division Leaders for Life 12 This We’ll Defend

JROTC Instructor Qualifications Leaders for Life GENERAL STANDARDS: Ø Retired E-6 through O-6 (WO

JROTC Instructor Qualifications Leaders for Life GENERAL STANDARDS: Ø Retired E-6 through O-6 (WO 1 -WO 5) Ø AD, NG, or USAR Ø *Wounded Warriors Ø Completion of Initial Qualification Training, satisfactory interview, and be Instructors 3768 Employed (91 NC) 3600 Qualified 225 Vacant Positions determined by Cadet Command to meet the criteria Ø No record of military or civilian adverse actions Ø Have an excellent record of military performance NOTE: Each applicant is checked in IPERMS Ø Meet the retention medical fitness standards and weight standards of AR 40 - 501 and CCR 145 -2: § Meet height and weight standard; 30% male body fat and 36% female body fat § No speech impediment § No medical disqualifiers (i. e. , heart disease, asthma, pace makers) § VA disabilities > 30% require medical review Hired and employed by Army well in the civilian community the Have good moral character, instructional ability, and be able to challenge, school motivate and influence young people in a positive manner Ø Have the mentality, personality, appearance and bearing to represent The Ø Ø *Note: Injury must have occurred in a hostile or combat environment 13 Certified by the Army Hired and employed by the school This We’ll Defend

Instructor Staffing Leaders for Life Ø Senior Army Instructor (SAI) § High School -

Instructor Staffing Leaders for Life Ø Senior Army Instructor (SAI) § High School - Department Chair § Chief Instructor § Overall Program Management § #Cadets #OFF Ø Army Instructor (AI) § Assist Instructor § SAI - Program Management § § #NCO 100 -150 1 1 151 -250 1 2 251 -350 1 3 351 -450 1 4 500 - 2 5 Ø Director of Army Instructions (DAI) § District - Chief Program § § § § #Units #OFF #NCO 5 1 1 6 -9 1 2 10 -14 2 15 -25 2 3 26 -34 2 4 35 & up 2 5 Administrator § Responsible for 5 or more programs in a school district Note: IAW Title 10 USC 2031 – Authorized 2 Instructors 14 § § § This We’ll Defend

Curriculum Overview Leaders for Life • Customized Curriculum Management System (CM) • Higher Order

Curriculum Overview Leaders for Life • Customized Curriculum Management System (CM) • Higher Order Thinking Tools • Learning Styles/Emotional Intelligence Assessments • Thinking Maps • Serious gaming • Response Systems 15 • SAT/ACT Prep • College Entrance Planning • Internationally Accredited by SACS/Avanced. ED • Service Learning • Distance Learning Modules • Partnership Programming (CERT, AF Cultural Studies) This We’ll Defend

JROTC Integrated Curricular Activities Leaders for Life 16 This We’ll Defend

JROTC Integrated Curricular Activities Leaders for Life 16 This We’ll Defend

SROTC/JROTC Synergy Leaders for Life • Expectations for SROTC Battalions Support: (availability dependent) ØEstablish

SROTC/JROTC Synergy Leaders for Life • Expectations for SROTC Battalions Support: (availability dependent) ØEstablish a strong & supportive relationships with SROTC units in your AO ØPMS/SMI can serve as the Guest Speaker at JROTC events – invite them ØAttend or host local competitions at the university ØProvide SROTC Cadets as graders at local competitions ØSponsor a campus visit for your Cadets (LET 3 & 4) at a local University ØProvide support for JCLC ØProvide a PMS/SMI to assist with in-ranks inspections and other activities ØProvide assistance or training to stand-alone units in supply procedures ØVisit each JROTC unit, or designate someone to visit at a minimum once each school year üBrief any changes with the scholarship process üProvide information to Cadets WRT college admissions (SAT/ACT requirements) ØSupport other activities/events as appropriate ØKnow your PMS/SMI – they can help! 17 This We’ll Defend

Points of Interest Leaders for Life Ø Standards and accountability within the Command from

Points of Interest Leaders for Life Ø Standards and accountability within the Command from a global perspective Ø Accreditation process for JROTC (moving forward) Ø Taking care of your AIs and Cadets (degrees, scholarships, grants) Ø SAI and AI working as a team (develop the Battle Buddy Mentality) Ø Updating your records is an individual responsibility (Don’t blow us off) Ø Sexual Misconduct will not be tolerated Ø Hazing within the Command (CCR 145 -2 wrt Cadets and instructors) Ø Weight control and military appearance (an individual responsibility) Ø Education Requirements (requirement will not go away) Ø NCOs serving as SAIs (exception granted until an AI departs) Ø Wear and appearance of the uniform (no innovative ideas) Ø Tell us how we can help you to execute your mission of JROTC 18 This We’ll Defend

Conclusion Leaders for Life Ø JROTC is a positive impact in schools and communities

Conclusion Leaders for Life Ø JROTC is a positive impact in schools and communities and provides youth a head start in life. Ø Cadets excel in several nationally measured criteria such as attendance, graduation rates, GPA success, indiscipline and dropout rates. Ø The program’s curriculum is nationally accredited by Advanc. ED. Ø Cadets and Instructors contribute over 7. 4 M hours of community service and service learning to the nation. Ø We must determine “How to” nationally message the goodness of JROTC. 19 This We’ll Defend

US Army Cadet Command Leaders for Life Leadership Excellence This We’ll Defend

US Army Cadet Command Leaders for Life Leadership Excellence This We’ll Defend