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1
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What is your definition of leadership?

A

Motivating others to accomplish a task/goal

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2
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Who is ACIT’s Mascot?

A

Redhawk

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3
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What are ACIT’s colors?

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Cardinal and Gold

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4
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In what year was your AFJROTC unit established?

A

2013

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5
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What is your detachment?

A

NJ-20131

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6
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Senators of NJ?

A

The honorable Robert Menendez, and Honorable Cory Booker.

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Congressman on NJ?

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Honorable Jeff Van Drew

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Governor of NJ?

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Honorable Phil Murphy

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9
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Who is the lieutenant Governor of NJ?

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Honorable Sheila Oliver

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10
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Capital of NJ?

A

Trenton

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Why did you in JROTC?

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This cadet joined JROTC to better his future and to further develop his leadership skills and character.

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What do you like most about your AFJROTC Unit? Dislikes?

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This cadet likes how his AFJROTC unit is very family oriented and dedicated to succeed. This cadet dislikes how some cadets of the corps are not as enthusiastic as they should when it comes to anything regarding JROTC.

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If you could change one thing about your AFJROTC unit what would it be?

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If this cadet could change one thing about his AFJROTC unit, it would be to further encourage community service and to better instill responsibility, character and more self discipline amongst cadets.

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14
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What are your plans after high school?

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This cadets plan after high school is to join the U.S Army.

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15
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Commander in Chief?

A

The commander in chief is the honorable Donald J. Trump Sr.

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16
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Vice President?

A

Honorable Mike R. Pence

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17
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Secretary of State?

A

Honorable Mike Pompeo

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Secretary of Defense (Acting)?

A

Honorable Dr. Mark T. Esper

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Secretary of the Interior?

A

Honorable David Bernhardt

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20
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Speaker of the House?

A

Honorable Nancy Pelosi

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21
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Chairman of JCS?

A

Gen. Mark A. Milley

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22
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CoS of the AF?

A

Gen. David L. Goldfein

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23
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Acting Secretary of the AF?

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Honorable Barbara A. Barrett

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24
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Commander of AETC?

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Lt. Gen. Marshall B. Webb

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Air University Commander?

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Lt. Gen. Anthony J. Cotton

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Commander of the Holm Center?

A

Brig. Gen. Christopher J. Niemi

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AFJROTC Director?

A

Col. Stephen T. Sanders

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28
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CMS of the AF?

A

CMSAF Kaleth O. Wright

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29
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Superintendent of Atlantic County DS

A

Dr. Phillip J. Guenther

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30
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Principle of ACIT

A

Mr. Joseph Potkay

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31
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SASI

A

Lt. Colonel (Ret.) Douglas Rose

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32
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ASI

A

CMSgt (Ret.) Bryan S. Hilley

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33
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NJ-20131 Cadet Corps Commander

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Cadet Lt. Col. Fatima Khawaja

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NJ-20131 Cadet Corps Dep. Commander

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Cadet Major Dylan Gonzalez

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35
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Who is the Chief Justice?

A

Honorable John Glover Roberts Jr.

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36
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Who is the Lieutenant Governor of NJ?

A

Honorable Sheila Oliver

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37
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Who is the Attorney General?

A

Honorable William Barr

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38
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Who is the Secretary of the Treasury?

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Honorable Steven Mnuchin

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39
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Who is the United Nations Ambassador?

A

Honorable Kelly Craft

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40
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Who is the acting Secretary of Homeland Security?

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Honorable Kevin K. McAleenan

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41
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Who is the Commander in Chief of the Navy? Army? Air Force? Marine Corps? Coast Guard?

A

The Honorable President Donald J. Trump Sr.

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42
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Trump’s Birthday?

A

June 14, 1946 (73 yrs old)

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43
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First Lady?

A

Honorable Melania Trump

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44
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Trump’s Political Party?

A

Republican Party

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45
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Trump’s Children?

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Ivanka, Tiffany, Eric, Donald Jr., Barron

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46
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Who was the first Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force?

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CMSAF Paul Airey

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47
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First Chief of Staff?

A

General Carl A. Spaatz

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48
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Who was the first 5 star General of the Air Force?

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General Henry H. Arnold

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49
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Air Force Birthday?

A

September 18th, 1947

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50
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Navy Birthday?

A

October 13th, 1775

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51
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Army Birthday?

A

June 14th, 1775

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52
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Coast Guard?

A

August 4th. 1790

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53
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Marine Corps?

A

November 10th, 1775

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54
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Army Commander in Chief?

A

Honorable Donald J. Trump Sr.

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55
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Secretary of the Army?

A

Honorable Ryan D. McCarthy

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56
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Army Chief of Staff?

A

General James C. McConville

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57
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Sergeant Major of the Army (SMA)?

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SMA Michael A. Grinston

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58
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Coast Guard Commander in Chief?

A

The Honorable Donald J. Trump Sr.

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59
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Commandant of the Coast Guard?

A

Admiral Karl L. Schultz

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60
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Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard?

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MCPOCG Jason M. Vanderhaden

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Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV)?

A

Honorable Richard V. Spencer

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62
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Chief of Navy Operations (CNO)?

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Admiral Michael M. Gilday

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63
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Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON)

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MCPON (AW/NAC) Russell L. Smith

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Commandant of the Marine Corps?

A

General Robert B. Neller

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65
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Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps (SMMC)?

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SMMC Ronald L. Green

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66
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What Happened on December 7th, 1941?

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The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor

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67
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What happened on June 6th, 1944?

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D-Day. The US and Allied Forces’ invasion of (the beaches of ) Normandy, France.

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68
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What war was fought during the 1960’s and the 1970’s?

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Vietnam War

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69
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Who were the primary antagonists during World War 2?

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Germany, Italy, and Japan

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70
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What happened in New YOrk City and Washington , D.C on September 11th, 2001?

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Terrorists attacked the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.

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71
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Which country did the U.S attack initially in the “War on Terrorism”?

A

Afghanistan

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72
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When was the constitution ratified/signed?

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1787

73
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First state to ratify the constitution?

A

Delaware

74
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State first to succeed from the Union in the Civil War?

A

South Carolina

75
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First Battle of the Civil War?

A

The Battle of Fort Sumter

76
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First Battle of the Revolutionary War?

A

The battle of Lexington and Concord

77
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What does ISIS stand for?

A

Islamic State of Iraq and Syria

78
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What does ISIL stand for?

A

Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant

79
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Where was the first manned flight?

A

Kitty Hawk, North Carolina

80
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United States Date of Independence?

A

July 4th 1776

81
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Who wrote the Star Spangled Banner?

A

Francis Scott Key

82
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During what war was the Star Spangled Banner written?

A

War of 1812

83
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What is the significance of Veteran’s Day?

A

A celebration to honor America’s veterans for their patriotism, love for their country and sacrifice.

84
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What is the significance of Independence Day?

A

To represent the date when the Original 13 colonies formally separated from Great Britain.

85
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What is the significance of Memorial Day?

A

To honor the Union and Confederate dead.

86
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What is the National Security Act of 1947?

A

A major reconstruction of the United States government’s military and intelligence agencies following World War 2. It created the Department of the Air Force and the United States Air Force, which separated the Army Air Forces into its own service.

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Who was the President in office during the Revolutionary War?

A

There was no President during the Revolutionary War, however George Washington was highest ranking officer during the war.

88
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Who was the President in office during the War of 1812?

A

James Madison

89
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Who was the President in office during the Civil War?

A

Abraham Lincoln

90
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Who was the President in office during WW1?

A

Woodrow Wilson

91
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Who were the Presidents in office during WW2?

A

Roosevelt/Truman

92
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Who were the Presidents in office during the Korean War?

A

Truman/Eisenhower

93
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Who was the President in office during the Vietnam War?

A

Eisenhower/Kennedy/Johnson/Nixon/Ford

94
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Who was the President in office during the Gulf War?

A

George H.W. Bush

95
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Who was the President in office during the Global on Terrorism?

A

George H. Bush/Obama/Trump

96
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Who was the President in office during Pearl Harbor?

A

Franklin D. Roosevelt

97
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Who were the first five Presidents?

A
  1. George Washington
  2. John Adams
  3. Thomas Jefferson
  4. James Madison
  5. James Monroe
98
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Who were the 4 previous Presidents and their Vice Presidents? (Not included the current)

A
  1. Barack Obama & Joe Biden
  2. George W. Bush & Dick Cheney
  3. Bill Clinton & Al Gore
  4. George H.W. Bush & Dan Quayle
  5. Ronald Reagan & George H.W. Bush
99
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What are the 3 branches of government?

A

Executive, Legislative, and Judicial

100
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How many Justices are there on the United States Supreme Court?

A

There are 9 Justices on the Supreme Court.

101
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What are the first 10 amendments to the U.S Constitution known as?

A

The Bill of Rights

102
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Which amendment grants the “Freedom of Speech”?

A

The First Amendment

103
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How old do you have to be to vote?

A

18 years old

104
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What are the 2 primary political parties?

A

The Republican and Democratic Party

105
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What is the motto of the United States?

A

“E pluribus unum” meaning “Out of many, one”

106
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What is the official motto of the United States?

A

In God We Trust

107
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What is the headquarters of the Armed Forces?

A

The Pentagon, Washington D.C

108
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Capital of the United States?

A

Washington, District of Columbia

109
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How many stars are there on the U.S flag? What do they represent?

A

50 stars for 50 states

110
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How many stripes are there on the U.S. flag? What do they represent?

A

13 stripes… 7 red and 6 white for the original 13 colonies

111
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When should the U.S. flag be saluted?

A

When the National Anthem or To the Colors is played. If indoors come to attention and do not salute, if not in formation.

112
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When is the U.S. flag flown upside down?

A

When in distress

113
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When should the U.S flag be flown at night?

A

When properly illuminated

114
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What do the colors of the flag represent?

A

Red: Hardiness and Valor
White: Innocence and Purity
Blue: Vigilance, Perseverance, and Justice

115
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What is Half-Mast?

A

Half-Mast is the flag flying below the summit on a pole on land or on a building.

116
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When should the flag be at Half-Mast?

A

By order of the President, the flag should be flown at half-staff upon the death of principal figures of the United States Government and the Governor of State, territory, or possession, as a mark of respect to their memory.

117
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How long should the flag stay at Half-Mast for President/former president’s death?

A

30 days

118
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How long should the flag stay at Half-Mast? (Vice president, the chief justice or a retired chief justice of the U.S Supreme Court, or the speaker of the House of Representatives.

A

10 days

119
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How long should the flag stay at Half-Mast? (Associate justice of the Supreme Court, a member of the Cabinet, a former vice president, the president pro tempore of the Senate, the majority leader of the Senate, the minority leader of the Senate, the majority leader of the House of Representatives, or the minority leader of the House of Representatives)

A

Death until interment

120
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How long should the flag stay at Half-Mast? (United States senator, representative, territorial delegate, or the resident commissioner from the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico)

A

On day of death/day after

121
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How long should the flag stay at Half-Mast? (The governor of a state, territory or possession)

A

Day of death until interment

122
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Air Force Mission?

A

To fly, fight, and win- in air, space, and cyberspace.

123
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Air Force Vision?

A

Global vigilance, reach, and power

124
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AFJROTC motto

A

To build better Citizens of America

125
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What is the key to AFJROTC mission?

A

Teamwork

126
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What does the lamp on the AFJROTC logo mean?

A

Knowledge

127
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What do the five points of the star in the Air Force symbol represent?

A

Active duty, civilians, guard, reserves, retires

128
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Air Force Colors?

A

Ultramarine Blue & Air Force Yellow

129
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Air Force Academy Mascot?

A

Falcon

130
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Where is Air Force Basic Military Training?

A

Lackland AFB in San Antonio, Texas

131
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Where is the Air Force Academy located?

A

Colorado Springs, Colorado

132
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Where is the United States Military Academy (West Point) located?

A

West Point, New York

133
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Where is the United States Naval Academy located?

A

Annapolis, Maryland

134
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Where is the United States Coast Guard Academy located?

A

New London, Connecticut

135
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Where is the United States Merchant Marine Academy located?

A

Kings Point, New York

136
Q

What manual is referenced for the performing of drill movement?

A

AFI 36-2203

137
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Where can the Air Force Dress and Appearance Standard be located?

A

AFI 36-2903

138
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What position are you allowed to speak while in formation(Moderate Speech)?

A

The position of “REST”

139
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What are the four positions of rest?

A

Parade Rest, Rest, At Ease, Fallout

140
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What is the proper position of attention?

A

Hands cupped with the thumb resting on the seam of the pants/trousers; chin up; shoulders relaxed; eyes front; heels together with feet at a 45 degree angle; knees slightly bent (to avoid loss of blood circulation)…

141
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During Open Ranks once halted, what is the distance between ranks?

A

70 inches

142
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What is the rate of marching for Quicktime?

A

100 to 120 Steps (12 or 24 inches in length)

143
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What is the rate of marching for Double Time?

A

180 Steps (30 inches in length)

144
Q

Male Hair Grooming Standards?

A

Must be tapered appearance on both sides and back, will not protrude below front band of headgear, touch ears, or exceed 1 1/4” in bulk. Mustaches must be neatly trimmed; may not extend past the corners of the mouth or the upper lip

145
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Female Hair Grooming Standards?

A

Styled in a professional manor. Hair may not extend below the bottom edge of the collar. Long hair must be secured in a bun with a hair band that is the same color and will not exceed 3” in bulk.

146
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Fingernails Standards?

A

Must be clean and well groomed and must not exceed 1/4” past tip of finger.

147
Q

Gig Line?

A

Pants, Belt, Shirt

148
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Ring Standards?

A

No thumb rings, max of 3 on both hands.

149
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Flight Cap Rank Standards?

A

Must be centered top to bottom, and from the front of the cap one and one half inch. (1 ½’’) Enlisted Ranks will have no insignia on the flight cap

150
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Cadet Blue Shirt Ranks Standards ?

A

Grade insignia (Officer and Enlisted) are worn on both left and right collar, centered side to side and top to bottom. Enlisted ranks bottom point of to torch point towards the point of the collar. Officers no ranks, but have epaulets instead of metal ranks on the collar, placed as close as possible to shoulder seam.

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Service Coat Standards?

A

Grade Insignia (Officer or Enlisted) work on both lapels. Place insignia halfway up the seam, resting on but not over it. Bottom of the insignia is horizontal with the ground or parallel.

152
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E1

A

Airman Basic

153
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E2

A

Airman

154
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E3

A

Airman 1st Class

155
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E4

A

Senior Airman

156
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E5

A

Staff Sergeant

157
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E6

A

Technical Sergeant

158
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E7

A

Master Sergeant

159
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E8

A

Senior Master Sergean

160
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E9

A

Chief Master Sergeant

161
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O-1

A

2nd Lieutenant

162
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O-2

A

1st Lieutenant

163
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O-3

A

Captain

164
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O-4

A

Major

165
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O-5

A

Lieutenant Colonel

166
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O-6

A

Colonel

167
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O-7

A

Brigadier General

168
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O-8

A

Major General

169
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O-9

A

Lieutenant General

170
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O-10

A

General

171
Q

What’s your highest ribbon?

A

Outstanding Cadet Ribbon

172
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What’s your lowest ribbon?

A

Patriotic Flag Ribbon

173
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How many ribbons do you have?

A

14 ribbons

174
Q

Who shined your shoes?

A

This Cadet shined his own shoes.

175
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What did you use to shine your own shoes?

A

This cadet used kiwi shoe shine products to shine his shoes.

176
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Capital of Pennsylvania?

A

Harrisburg

177
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Governor of Pennsylvania?

A

Honorable Tom Wolf

178
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Lieutenant Governor Pennsylvania?

A

Honorable John Fetterman

179
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Senators of Pennsylvania?

A

R-Honorable Pat Toomey and D- Honorable Bob Casey Jr.