Leadership and Principles in the Army
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Which of the following is NOT one of the 11 Leadership Principles?

  • Be technically and tactically proficient
  • Set the example
  • Know yourself and seek self-improvement
  • Maintain a positive attitude (correct)
  • The principle of 'Mass' in the 11 Principles of War emphasizes using the maximum force possible against the enemy.

    True (A)

    What are two of the Army Values?

    Loyalty and Duty

    General Order #1 states that a JROTC cadet will ______ everything within the limits of their post.

    <p>guard</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following leadership traits with their respective descriptions:

    <p>Justice = Treating everyone fairly and impartially Judgment = Making sound decisions based on available information Integrity = Being honest and having strong moral principles Initiative = Taking action without being told Courage = Facing danger or adversity without fear</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Where should the Torches of Knowledge be positioned for Officers in JROTC?

    <p>5/8 inch below the notch, centered, parallel to the collar edge (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The Honor Unit Star is placed 1/4 inch below the pocket seam for both male and female JROTC Cadets.

    <p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who is the current Chief of Staff of the Army?

    <p>General James C. McConville</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Shoulder cords in JROTC are typically worn on the ______ shoulder unless specified otherwise.

    <p>left</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following positions with their current holders:

    <p>President of the United States = Honorable Donald J. Trump Vice President of the United States = Honorable James D Vance Secretary of Defense = Honorable Pete Hegseth Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff = General Charles Q. Brown Jr. Secretary of the Army = Honorable Christine E. Wormuth Chief of Staff of the Army = General James C. McConville Sergeant Major of the Army = Honorable Michael R. Weimer</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Torches of Knowledge (Officers)

    Positioned 5/8 inch below the notch, centered, and parallel to the collar edge.

    Torches of Knowledge (Enlisted)

    Positioned 1 inch from the notch, centered, and parallel to the collar edge.

    Honor Unit Star placement

    Placed 1/4 inch above the top seam of the pocket or ribbons.

    Special Team Badges (Males)

    Positioned 1/4 inch below the pocket seam.

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    Shoulder Cords placement

    Worn on the left shoulder unless specified otherwise.

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    11 Leadership Principles

    A set of guidelines for effective leadership that includes self-improvement, responsibility, and team training.

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    Army Values

    Core values that Army personnel are expected to uphold: Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage.

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    General Order #1

    Order stating that one will guard everything within the limits of their post until properly relieved.

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    JROTC Nameplate Position (Males)

    For males, the nameplate should be centered on the right pocket, 1-2 inches above the seam.

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    11 Principles of War

    Foundational principles that guide military strategy, including Objective, Offensive, and Maneuver.

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    Leadership Principles

    • Know yourself, seek improvement
    • Be technically and tactically proficient
    • Take responsibility for your actions
    • Make sound, timely decisions
    • Set the example
    • Understand and care for your subordinates
    • Keep your subordinates informed
    • Develop responsibility in your subordinates
    • Ensure tasks are understood, supervised, and accomplished
    • Train subordinates as a team
    • Employ your unit effectively

    Principles of War

    • Objective
    • Offensive
    • Mass
    • Economy of force
    • Maneuver
    • Unity of command
    • Security
    • Surprise
    • Simplicity
    • Restraint
    • Perseverance

    Leadership Traits

    • Justice
    • Judgment
    • Dependability
    • Initiative
    • Decisiveness
    • Integrity
    • Tact
    • Endurance
    • Bearing
    • Unselfishness
    • Courage
    • Knowledge
    • Loyalty
    • Enthusiasm

    Army Values

    • Loyalty
    • Duty
    • Respect
    • Selfless Service
    • Honor
    • Integrity
    • Personal Courage

    General Orders

    • General Order #1: Guard everything on post; leave only when relieved.
    • General Order #2: Obey orders, perform duties in a military manner.
    • General Order #3: Report violations, emergencies, and unanswered instructions to the relieving commander.

    JROTC Uniform Regulations

    • Beret: Parallel to ground, flash over left eye, excess over right ear.
    • Shoes: Cleaned and polished to a high shine.
    • Belt: Males: Metal tip left; Females: Metal tip right.
    • Nameplate (Male): Centered on right pocket, 1-2 inches above seam.
    • Nameplate (Female): Aligned with second button on right.
    • Ribbons (Male): 1/8 inch above left pocket.
    • Ribbons (Female): Parallel to nameplate.
    • Rank Insignia: Centered on shoulder loop, 5/8 inch from seam.
    • Unit Crest (Female): 1/4 inch above nameplate.
    • Unit Crest (Male): 1/4 inch above right pocket.
    • Torches of Knowledge (Officer): 5/8 inch below notch, centered, parallel to collar.
    • Torches of Knowledge (Enlisted): 1 inch from notch, centered, parallel to collar.
    • Honor Unit Star: 1/4 inch above top seam of pocket/ribbons.
    • Special Team Badges (Male): 1/4 inch below pocket seam.
    • Special Team Badges (Female): Aligned with ribbons.
    • Arcs/Medals (Male): Below right pocket.
    • Arcs/Medals (Female): Parallel to nameplate.
    • Shoulder Cords: Worn on left shoulder, unless otherwise specified.

    Government Officials

    • President: Donald J. Trump (Incorrect)
    • Vice President: James D. Vance (Incorrect)
    • Secretary of Defense: Pete Hegseth (Incorrect)
    • Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff: Charles Q. Brown Jr.
    • Secretary of the Army: Christine E. Wormuth
    • Chief of Staff of the Army: James C. McConville
    • Sergeant Major of the Army: Michael R. Weimer
    • Note:* Several high-level government positions listed have incorrect names. Please confirm with accurate sources for the most up-to-date information.

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    This quiz covers essential leadership principles, traits, and values within the Army context. It also explores the principles of war and general orders that guide military conduct. Test your knowledge on these critical aspects of military leadership and ethics.

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