CHCORI JROTC BATTALION
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CHCORI JROTC BATTALION
CHCORI JROTC BATTALION 8th Annual Drill COMPETITION OCTOBER 25, 2014 JROTC DEPARTMENT 6701 Smith Station Road SPOTSYLVANIA, VA Mr. Larry Marks, Principal LTC (Ret) Brian Barham, (SAI) MSG (Ret.) Mose MALLARD, (AI) 1 COURTLAND HIGH SCHOOL “CHCORI BATTALION” 8th ANNUAL BACK TO SCHOOL JROTC DRILL COMPETITION August 19, 2014 TO: All JROTC Instructors The CHCORI Battalion will conduct its 8th Annual Back to School Drill Competition. We will only have competition in the Unarmed Division. The drill competition is scheduled for 25 October 2014 at Courtland High School, Spotsylvania, Virginia 22553. The following is a schedule of events: 0730 – 0755 Commander’s Meeting – Courtland High School Physical Education Room#207 0800 – 0810 Opening Ceremony 0815 – 1130 Drill Competition and Team Pictures 1200 – 1230 Knock Out 1245 – 1300 Award Presentation* *This time may be fluctuating based upon number of schools participating. The drill arena will be the Courtland High School Gymnasium for platoon drill and color guard, the auxiliary gym will be used for squad drill, band room for inspection. If weather permits color guard will be moved outside. All participating schools are required to provide their own weapons for color guard, transportation and meals; however, there will be some drinks and snacks available at the concession stand. To ensure proper planning and coordination for your school, all entry forms and fees must be submitted by 17 October 2014. Schools may direct questions and concerns to the undersigned at (540) 446-7577, email mmallard@hs.spotsylvania.k12.va.us or CHS at (540) 898-2655 ext # 5989. Thanks for your support and hope to see you at the October 25, 2014, Back to School Drill Competition. Mose Mallard III MSG (Retired) AI, JROTC Courtland High School 2 SECTION I - GENERAL INFORMATION A. COMPETITION GUIDELINES 1. Entering units will drill in accordance with the drill manual they have been trained under within their Junior ROTC program policies. However, items not covered within this SOP are covered in the Army Field Manual 3-21.5, the most recent version available. Only the modification contained within this SOP will be allowed. 2. This drill meet SOP has been studied by drill instructors and judges to ensure a fair and unbiased drill meet format. IMPORTANT NOTE!! A major change contained within the last version of Air Force Manual 50-14 contains the change from a 30” step to a 24” step. However, in all facets of this competition where cadence and regulation movements are being utilized (Color Guard and Regulation Drills), a 30” step is required and used as the standard by ALL units, regardless of their service affiliation. 1. Based on the fact that cadets have different command voices, judges will judge command voices based on the following things: a) Voice projection b) Confidence c) Tone SECTION II - COMPETITION EVENTS PERFORMANCE REGULATIONS 1. Only the cadet leading the team can report in and out to the Head Judge. When reporting in, the team leader should announce the following to the event Head Judge in a clear and resonant voice: a) The name of their school b) Their service affiliation. Other items may be mentioned, but are not mandatory. IMPORTANT NOTE!! The wordiness of the report is left up to the unit, but it must make clear that the unit has completed their performance. ANYTHING after reporting out will not be graded, except for completion in the time allotted. 2. The wearing of taps on the bottom of the shoe will not be allowed! 3. NO bayonets, handguns (demilitarized or otherwise), special effects, music and musical instruments (bugles, drums…ANY musical instrument), or pyrotechnics are allowed to be used or carried by anyone at the competition. Additionally, no horns, whistles, or any other artificial noise making devices may be used by anyone. 3 4. It is common practices by many teams to have spectators deliver signals to let their unit on the floor know they are approaching their performance time limit. As this can be done easily without detection, it is not prohibited so long as the guidelines described above on whistles and other artificial noise-making devices are followed. Teams failing to follow these rules will be disqualified from that event. 5. Teams must contain the following prescribed numbers of cadets: a. Inspection - 12 cadets, plus a commander ONLY (13 team members’ total) b. Color Guard - 4 cadets, two rifles, two flags ONLY c. Regulation Drill Platoon - 12 cadets, plus a commander ONLY (13 team members total) d.. Regulation Squad - 6 cadets, plus a commander ONLY (7 team members total) e. Academic Team – 5 cadets only (2 cadets must be LET1) IMPORTANT NOTES!! Units competing with the incorrect number of cadets will incur a 25-point per cadet penalty on the score sheet of the Head Judge. No unit will be allowed to compete in any team event with over two cadets missing from the numbers prescribed above except Color Guard units which must have exactly four cadets to compete. 6. The standard cadence for Regulation Drill and Color Guard Drill is 116 to 124 steps per minute 7. A 30-inch step is mandatory during the entirety of Regulation Drill and Color Guard Drill. Teams should find their sequences fitting easily inside the event boundaries should closely review their use of a 30-inch step. Teams who deviate significantly from the 30-inch step will be penalized accordingly by the judges in the “overall evaluation” section of the score sheet. 8. During Regulation and Color Guard Drill, the performance of extra movements (those not required by and done primarily to avoid boundary violation) will result in a 5-point deduction per occurrence. SECTION III - SCORING AND TIMING A. EVENT TIMING 1. All timed events will be kept by an official time keeper among the judges. All events will begin to be timed after the team leader reports in or when the first cadet crosses the boundary line – whichever is applicable. And timing will cease when the team leader reports out or when last cadet crosses the boundary line - whichever is applicable. 2. The penalty assessed for a performance not falling within the time periods will be ONE POINT FOR EVERY SECOND UNDER OR OVER THE ALLOTTED TIME PERIOD. The time limits are as listed below: 4 a) All Regulation Drill - 8 minutes b) Color Guard – 10 minutes c) Inspection will not be timed; however the commander is required to move his or her unit out of the area as quickly as possible. d) Academic Exam – 45 minutes B. TIE BREAKING - Since we will be using multiple judges, ties should be rare. In the case of a tie all scores will be re-totaled if the tie still remains the inspection score will be used to break the tie. C. JUDGING OF EVENTS 1. Judges are instructed to move all about the drill floor, so as they may see all angles of a unit. Commanders may use every inch of a drill floor and are expected to. Judges will be instructed to move out of a unit’s path so they may complete the drill sufficiently. 2. All units within a particular category will be judged by the same judges. ALL JUDGES DECISIONS ARE FINAL. 3. As a matter of courtesy, all conversation about your scores or any other teams’ scores with the judges is prohibited. Judges will not discuss any part of the evaluation with anyone. All questions or comments must be directed to the CHS Drill Event Sponsor (MSG (R) Mallard). SECTION IV - INSPECTIONS A. INSPECTION PREPARATION 1. On the head judge’s signal, the cadet commander will lead the unit into the inspection area centering his unit on the Head Judge (4 ranks of 3) 2. The unit should then be instructed to Open Ranks by the Cadet Commander. The commander should ready his unit through “Aligning the Platoon” (Dress Right Dress and Cover). 3. The unit is then ready to be inspected by the judges. Formation in this manner allows all of the judges the best alignment for the inspection process. Failure to form the unit in this manner will result in a significant point deduction on the Inspection Score sheet. B. INSPECTION JUDGING - At this point, the Cadet Commander will report into the inspection, “sir/ma’am” and follow instructions outlined in Section II, para. 1. Upon completion of reporting in, the event Head Judge, as well as the other judges, will begin the inspection. The Head Judge will briefly inspect the Cadet Commander, and then move on to the first rank of cadets. The other judges will take the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th ranks at random. This ensures each cadet is fronted and inspected by a judge. 5 C. RELATED INSPECTION MATTERS 1. Male hair length should correspond to the team’s particular service regulations. No hair may touch the collar. Females with long hair will have their hair “put-up” to ensure conformity to the service manual in use by the cadet. General appearance should be well groomed and uniforms should be well prepared. 2. Teams will be inspected using their own uniforms as the standard. The Army green uniform or the new ASU may be worn for inspection. As all service uniforms are different even within a particular service branch, the difficulty any given uniform appears to take ready itself for inspection (amount of brass and other peripheral items, etc.) Will be taken into consideration when judging a cadet. All cadets should wear all ribbons that have been awarded. NO EXCEPTIONS 3. Leather soles or corafram shoes are appropriate wear for all portions of the competition. While poromerics are comparatively easy to maintain, leather shoes will require a great deal more effort to achieve the same appearance and must be so maintained. Should corafram shoes be worn, the judging standard will demand absolute perfection to achieve the same score as a well maintained leather shoe. D. CADET VERBAL RESPONSES 1. Inspection will include questions asked to determine a cadet’s poise, confidence, and overall military/government/historical knowledge, along with specific questions about their service branch. Examples of possible questions include the following: Basic Level- (every cadet should know all of these) • Name of present and very recent past Presidents and Vice-Presidents • A question about any accessory on the cadet’s uniform. • Their respective service chain of command from the Commander-in-Chief down to their junior ROTC instructors • Home-state capital. Nation’s Capital • Common knowledge of current events, as well as, topics covered in their junior ROTC classes. 2. While it is rare, a judge may incorrectly apply a regulation from their service to that of your team’s service branch. If your cadets feel a rule has been incorrectly applied to their unit, DON’T ARGUE THE POINT WITH THE JUDGE! If the judge presses a point a cadet feels is incorrect, the correct response should be: “Sir or Sergeant, I have been instructed that “thus & so” is correct”. Don’t lose military bearing! 3. Should this occur, IMMEDIATELY after completing the inspection process, reach (MSG Mallard) the judging director and discuss this incident. He will then contact the judges and make a ruling, thereby assuring the score sheets reflect the correct rule interpretation and scoring. SECTION V - REGULATION DRILL A. GENERAL INFORMATION *Teams will be allowed to call cadence during regulation drill. * 6 All of the Regulation Drill movements must be done regardless of the team’s service affiliation in the order they are listed. However, the actual commands used to achieve these movements are at the total discretion of the performing unit. Remember, the verbal commands may be used to complete the drill event. However, each Cadet Commander may keep a copy of the score sheet in their pocket in case the drill is forgotten and the team becomes disoriented. If this occurs, the commander should pull out the score sheet and utilize it to finish the drill. However in doing this, the team will receive a zero from each judge in the “Overall Evaluation” segment of the score sheet. B. UNARMED KNOCKOUT COMPETITION 1. Many judges will judge this event. Decisions are considered final. 2. Cadence for this event should be rhythmic but WILL NOT conform to 120 counts-per minute. These movements are not published in advance and are known only to the Head Judge and the Drill Meet Director. The movements will be discussed briefly immediately prior to the start of the Knockout Drill. 3. Knockout commands will be given in clear, understandable language. However, a few commands will be given which either cannot be executed from the position issued or are a two-part command with only the first part of the command given. These are not given as trick commands, but are given to keep a cadet from anticipating verbal commands. 4. Upon being knocked out, any cadet who refuses to leave the floor immediately will cause the removal of all cadets from the offender’s school left in the Knockout Drill or from further participation at the competition including the forfeiture of any trophies earned at the competition. SECTION VI- ACADEMIC EXAM A. Academic exam - At this point, the Cadet Commander will report into the exam room with a copy of the school’s letter with the cadets’ name that will take the exam. Cadets must have some type of identification to be allowed in the test room. (See example of exam letter). All test material for the exam will be provided to the cadets. No cell phone will be allowed in the exam room. The exam will consist of question from the Cadet Reference, the most current version available and Leadership Theory and Application manual. There will 50 questions on the exam and cadets must answer as many questions as they can within the 45 minute time limit. Individual sores will be added together to get a team score to determine the overall winner. B. After cadets has finished taking the exam and have any questions about the wording of the exam or possible answers please see (MSG (R) Mallard) to ensure all team are judged by the same standard. SECTION VII - OPERATIONS A. COMMAND POST: The official command post will be located in the room 207. (ONLY AUTHORIZED PEOPLE ALLOWED). All schedules and official business will be conducted in this area. B. AWARDS CEREMONY: Awards will be conducted in the main gym after all the competitions are completed and scores have been tallied and finalized. 7 C. UNIFORMS: The military service uniform, including headgear, will be worn by the participants in all regulation drills including inspection and color guard. ACU, BDU or any other utility uniform will not be worn at all during the competition. D. COMMANDER’S CALL: A meeting of advisors and drill team commanders will be held at 0730 hours in Command Post; to discuss any problems and discuss how events will be ran. The order of participation will be announced at this meeting. (Cadet guides will be around to help teams find all event locations and rooms) AWARDS: First, second, and third place awards will be presented for each event. Overall trophies will be awarded at this event. Winners will be determined by overall scores in all regulation events ONLY. An overall trophy will be presented to the school with the highest number of quality points. Quality points will be awarded as follows for all events: First place……………5 points Second place………...4 points Third place...........…...3 points Fourth place…………2 points Fifth place………….. 1 point F. GUIDELINES AND GRADING CRITERIA FOR PERSONNEL INSPECTION 1. TEAM SIZE: The designated team to be inspected must have 12 members, plus a commander in a formation of four squads with three members. 2. SEQUENCE: Assemble the teams to be inspected at the designated location. inspecting officer and prepare for inspection. Report into the 3. GRADING CRITERIA: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Personal appearance of individual member of the team. Uniform: completeness Shoes: well-shined, free of dust and/or scuff marks. Brass: polished Hair cuts: proper cut for males and females 4. MILITARY KNOWLEDGE: Each member must know: 1. The enclosed military knowledge questions and answers. 2. Proper uniform wear, rank, etc. 3. Military chain of command 8 SECTION VIII - EVENTS and LOCATIONS ****INSPECTION WILL BE WITHOUT ARMS**** Location: Band Room Dimensions: 30ft X 30ft Boundaries for Regulation Drill Unarmed Location: Gym Dimensions: 94ft X 50ft Color Guard Location: Gym Dimensions: 50ft X 47ft Boundaries for Squad Drill Location: Auxiliary Gym Dimensions 64.5ft X 50ft 9 SECTION IX - ENTRY FORM Courtland High School JROTC 8th Annual Drill Competition, 25 October 2014 Entry Rules: 1. Drill competition is open to all JROTC units composed of currently enrolled students only. 2. Only one team per school per event. 3. Registration fee $25.00 ( All schools) 4. Cost per team per event is $25.00 5. Cost for Knockout Drill (unarmed $2.00) 6. Registration fee is Non-Refundable Please indicate below the events in which your team will be participating and return this form NLT 17 October, 2014. ALL ENTRY FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE Name of School: __________________________________________________ School Address: __________________________________________________ Contact Person: ___________________________________________________ Phone number: ___________________________________________________ Fax number: _____________________________________________________ We will compete in the following categories: ___Inspection (12 cadets plus commander) ___ Master level Color Guard (4 cadets with the commander caring the American flag) ___Regulation Drill Unarmed Platoon (12 cadets plus commander) ___Regulation Drill Unarmed Squad (6 cadets plus commander) ____ Academic Team Exam (5 cadets; see academic team requirement) ____ Challenge Level Color Guard (9th & 10 grade cadets or cadets with less than one year of dill experience) ___Individual Knockout Drill, Unarmed (This event can be prepaid or paid by cadets on site) Note: Teams competing for the overall title must participate in the five bold events listed above. • Total Fees - Number of events _______ X 25 + $25.00 registration =_____________. Make check payable to: Spotsylvania Career and Technical Center Mail this entry form with fees to: Spotsylvania Career and Technical Center ATTN: MSG (R) Mallard, JROTC 6713 Smith Station Rd. Spotsylvania, VA 22553 10 EXAMPLE SCHOOL LETTERHEAD Army JROTC Date To Whom It May Concern: The following students are currently enrolled at __________ High School. They are all members of the Army Junior ROTC program at ____________ High School. Academic Team 1. Jeff Smith LET1 2. Terry Woods LET 1 3. Teresa Wright LET2 4. Robert Love LET 3 5. Patrick Ward LET4 John M. Doe CSM / LTC AI/ SAI 11 SECTION X - General Knowledge Inspection Questions 1) What is the purpose for Armed Forces Day and when is it celebrated? It honors all branches of the Armed Forces of the United States and it is celebrated on the 3rd Saturday of May 2) Name the three most commonly used flags: Garrison, Post, and Storm 3) Name the five basic colors of a map and what each represents Blue – water, Green – vegetation Black – man made objects, Red – major road network Brown – elevation and relief 4) Name the current office holders: The President of the United States The Vice President of the United States The Governor of your state 5) Where is the main headquarters for the United States armed forces located? Washington, DC 6) Name the two parts of a command. Preparatory and Execution 7) What are the two special burdens of a leader Accountability and Responsibility 8) Name a command that is executed in one count: At ease, Rest, Fallout, Fall-in 9) What is the length of a step at quick time? 30 inches 10) Why did Congress see a need for JROTC programs? To develop young leaders at an early age who will be able to understand the requirements of good citizenship. 11) A platoon consists of how many squads? Two or more 12) Name the four life saving steps in order: Clear the airway Stop the bleeding Treat for shock Protect the wound 12 13) What is the Army JTOTC mission? To motivate young people to be better citizens. 14) What is the birthday of the US Army? June 14, 1775 15) On the command, Column left March, which foot hits the arching surface? Left 16) Describe the rank of First Sergeant. Three chevrons and three rockers with a diamond in the middle 17) Describe the rank of Sergeant. Three Chevrons 18) Who is the Secretary of Defense? The Honorable 19) Who is the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff? General 20) While marching on which foot is the command, Rear march given? Right foot 210 Cadets should be able to answer question about awards on their uniform. Example: What is the highest award on your uniform? 13 Regulation Unarmed Inspection Score Sheet School:__________________________________________ Date_______________ Part 1 A. Commander 1. Correct Commands 2. Correct Procedures 3. Command Voice 4. Bearing & Poise B. Team 1. Unity, Snap and Smartness 2. Distance, Interval and Cover 3. Precision, Hesitation & Anticipation 4. Movement Execution Part 2 A. Individual Inspection 1. Personal Hygiene (include shave) 2. Position of Attention/Body Position 3. Bearing Poise 4. Overall Responses MAXIMUM 200 POINTS PENALTY Number other than 13 Cadets INSPECTION TOTAL Number of Possible Points Number of Points Earned 0-10 0-10 0-10 0-10 Subtotal 0-20 0-20 0-20 0-20 Subtotal 0-20 0-20 0-20 0-20 Subtotal Total Earned @25 points EA. Judge’s Name:______________________________________ Squad Inspected: _________________ Comments: 14 Color Guard Score Sheet School:__________________________________________ Date_______________ Command Number of Points Number of Points Possible 1. Forward March 2. Left Wheel March 3. Forward March 4. Colors Halt (Centered on Judge) 5. Report In 7. Uncase Colors ( See FM 3-21.5 (15-6) a)Sling , Arms b) Post c) Uncase Colors d)Present Arms e) Order Arms f) Post 7. Colors Reverse March 8. Forward March 9. Left Wheel March 10. Forward March 11. Left Wheel March 12. Forward March 13. Colors Halt 14. Order Colors 15. Parade Rest 16. Color Guard Attention (5 second pause) 17. Carry Colors 18. Forward March 19. Right Wheel March 20.Foward March 21. Colors Reverse March 22. Forward March 23. Colors Halt ( 5 second pause ) 24. Forward March 25. Eyes Right 26. Ready Front 27. Left Wheel March 28. Forward March 29. Left Wheel March 30. Forward March 31. Colors Reverse March 32. Forward March 33. Right Wheel March 34. Forward March 35. Colors Halt 36. Report Out Commanders Commands & Voice Military Bearing & Appearance Boundary Violations = 5 Points Per Un-required Commands = 5 Points Per Cadet Violations (Under/Over) = 25 Points Per Earned 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-15 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-5 0-25 MAXIMUM 150 Penalties Accessed Grand Total 15 Judge’s Name: ________________________________Comments: Regulation Unarmed Squad School: _________________________________________ Date:_______________ Commands 1. Report In 2. Dress Right Dress 3. Ready Front 4. Parade Rest 5. Squad Attention 6. Count Off 7. Close Interval March 8. Normal Interval March 9. Left Face 10. Right Face 11. About Face 12. Left Face 13. Forward March 14. Column Right March 15. Right Flank March 16. Left Flank March 17. Rear March 18. Rear March 19. Column Right March 20. Left Flank March 21. Right Flank March 22. Rear March 23. Rear March 24. Column Half Right March 25. Column Half Left March 26. Column Left March 27. Column Left March 28. Half Step March 29. Forward March 30. Rear March 31. Right Flank March 32. Mark Time March 33. Squad Halt 34. Backwards March 35. Squad Halt ( 5 second pause ) 36. Left Step March 37. Squad Halt 38. Right Step March 39. Squad Halt 40. Report Out Squad Leader Command & Voice Military Bearing & Appearance Number of Points Possible 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 Number of Points Earned 0-5 0-25 MAXIMUM 150 Boundary Violations = 5 Points Per Un -required Commands = 5 Points Per Cadet Violations (Under/Over) = 25 Points Per Grand Total Judge’s Name: Comments: ___________________ 16 REGULATION UNARMED PLATOON School: _________________________________________ Date:_______________ Commands Number of Possible Points 1. Report In to Head Judge 2. Dress Right Dress 0-3 0-3 3. Ready Front 4. Parade Rest 5. Attention 0-3 0-3 0-3 6. Present Arms 0-3 7. Order Arms 8. Left Face 9. About Face 0-3 0-3 0-3 10. Right Face 11. About Face 12. Count Off 13. Close Interval March 14. Normal Interval March 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 15.Left Step March 16.Platoon Halt 17. Right Step March 0-3 0-3 0-3 18. Platoon Halt 19. Backwards March 20. Platoon Halt ( 5second pause ) 21. Right Face 22. Forward March 23. Column Right March 24.Column Right March 0-3 0-3 0-5 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 25. Right Flank March 26. Left Flank March 27. Rear March 28. Half Step March 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 29. Forward March 0-3 30. Rear March 31. Change Step March 32. Counter Column March 0-3 0-3 0-3 33. Double Time March 34. Quick Time March 35. Column Left March 36. Column Left March 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 37. Eyes Right 38. Ready Front 39. Platoon Halt ( 5 Second pause) 0-3 0-3 0-5 40. Left Face 0 -3 41. Report out 42. Platoon Leader Command Voice 43. Military Bearing & Appearance 44. Boundary Violation= 5 pts. per Un-required Commands= 5 pts. per # of Cadets(Under/Over)= 25 per 0-3 0-3 0-5 0-25 Number of Possible Earned MAXIMUM 160 Penalties Accessed Judge’s Name: _________________________ Comments: 17 Academic Exam Score Sheet School Name _______________________________________________ Date ________ Student Name 1 2 3 4 5 Score Team Average Score Graded By____________________________________________________________ Comments: 18