This is a class/classes that you can take in high school or college. In my case it is a
high school class that I take for a full year. We have a regular R.O.T.C., and a Drill Team. The drill team is
alot of fun. You learn to march like professionals.
The Daniel Boone High School MCJROTC Invitational Drill Meet (largest meet in Tennessee) will be held on
23 January 2010. I invite everybody to come and and watch. It is alot of fun.
DBHSMCJROTC Home Page
Drill Team is a very hard and time consuming class. You have to be devoted to it if you want to be
able to march in the drill competitions and/or parades that we compete in. You have to have excellent bearing and self-control.
Chain of Command
Commander In Chief: Barack Obama Vice President: Joe Biden Secretary of State: Hillary Clinton Secretary
of Defense: Robert Gates Secretary of the Navy: Donald C. Winter Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff: Admiral Michael Mullen Assistant
Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff: General James E. Cartwright Chief of Naval Operations: Admiral Gary Roughead Commandant
of the Marine Corps: General James T. Conway Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps: General Amos Sergeant Major
of the Marine Corps: SgtMaj. Carlton Kent Commanding General, Training and Education Command Quantico: Major General
George J. Flynn Director MCJROTC, Training and Education Command: Mr. William E. McHenry Regional Coordinator Region
2: Mr. Charles Delair Director, Washington County Department of Education: Mr. Ron Dykes Principal, Daniel Boone High
School: Mr. Roger Jackson Senior Marine Instructor, Daniel Boone High School: Major Steven Sessis Marine Instructor,
Daniel Boone High School: Master Gunnery Sergeant Michael Gardner
General Orders
1. To take charge of this post and all governement property in view.
2. To walk my post in a military manner, keeping always on the alert and observing everything that
takes place within sight or hearing.
3. To report all violations of orders I am instructed to inforce.
4. To repeat all calls from posts more distant from the guard house than my own.
5. To quit my post only when properly relieved.
6. To receive, obey and pass on to the sentry who relieves me of all orders from the comanding officer,
officer of the day and officer and noncommisioned officer of the guard only.
7. To talk to no one except in the line of duty.
8. To give the alarm in case of fire or disorder.
9. To call the corporal of the guard in any case not covered by instructions.
10. To salute all officers and all colors and standards not cased.
11. To be especially watchful at night and during the time for challenging, to challenge all persons
on or near my post, and to allow no one to pass with out proper authority.
Leadership - Citizenship Principles
1. Be technically and tactically proficient.
2. Know yourself and seek self-improvement.
3. Know your men and look out for their welfare.
4. Keep your men informed.
5. Set the example.
6. Insure that the task is understood, supervised, and accomplished.
7. Train your men as a team.
8. Make sound and timely decisions.
9. Develop a sense of responsibility among subordinates.
10. Employ your command in accordance with its capabilities.
11. Seek responsibility and take responsibility for your actions.
United States Marine Corps enlisted and officer ranks


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