Effective: 6 February 2017 1 CORPS STUDY GUIDE AFJROTCI 36-2001 (aka The “Bible”): 1. What is the JROTC Mission? Answer: Develop citizens of character dedicated to serving their nation and community. 2. What is the JROTC goal? Answer: To instill the values of citizenship, service to the U.S., personal responsibility, and a sense of accomplishment 3. Where should a cadet look if they do not know where to put their awards & nametags on their uniform? a. TX-081 Web page b. AHS Student Guide c. TX-081 Cadet Guide d. Both A and C 4. Where should a cadet look if they do not know the rules on wearing their uniform? a. TX-081 Web page b. AHS Student Guide c. TX-081 Cadet Guide d. Both A and C 5.What are the three highest AFJROTC awards and why are they awarded? A. Silver Valor – awarded to a cadet for a voluntary act of heroism which does not meet the risk-of-life requirements of the Gold Valor award B. Gold Valor – recognizes the most outstanding voluntary acts of self-sacrifice and personal braver by a cadet involving conspicuous risk of life above and beyond the call of duty C. Cadet Humanitarian – recognizes humanitarian effort or performance by cadets involving actions above and beyond the call of duty 6. Can a flight commander give PT for punishment? Why or Why not? Answer: No, PT is only for motivation. AFJROTCI 36-2001 forbids giving PT for a punishment. Effective: 6 February 2017 2 7. T/F___ Hazing and/or harassment are never acceptable practices in the AFJROTC program. a. True b. False 8. Dropping a cadet, getting in a cadet’s face, requiring degrading behavior, and physical punishment are all examples of ________. a. Hazing b. Acceptable behavior c. Good times in the Corps d. Senior privileges General Knowledge 9. Most colleges require you to take the ____ or _____ exam as part of their entrance requirements. a. ACT;SAT b. ASVAB.ACT c. THEO;SAT d. GUNK; PUKE 10. In order to win a Distinguished Unit Award, the senior class must develop specific goals that reflect a positive impact on the ________ a. cadets b. school c. community d. all the above 11. T/F Cadets should always follow their chain of command when reporting issues, transgressions, or requesting support for personal issues. a. True b. False 12. The red lines on the floor in JROTC spaces signify? a. Restricted air spaces b. Wet carpet c. Areas that require cadets to receive permission from the Flight Commanders/Lieutenants/Sergeants, SASI, ASI, or person in charge before entering. d. Both A and C Effective: 6 February 2017 3 13. Cadets should check the Pass On 2.0 and all the bulletin boards on a daily basis because they contain pertinent information such as _______. a. required uniform wear b. upcoming detail manning, c. cadets selected for trips or special functions d. all the above 14. T/F ____The “Code of the US Fighting Forces” governs military personnel behavior if they become a POW. a. True b. False 15. T/F____ The Code of Conduct requires the captive to resist by all means available. a. True b. False 16. If captured, American fighting forces are bound to give only______. a. Name b. Rank and serial number c. Date of birth d. All the above 17. The Commander In Chief of all U.S. military forces is ______. a. The secretary of defense b. The president c. The secretary of state d. The chief of staff of the USAF 18. The vital processes of life are __________ a. Blood circulation b. Respiration c. Getting a girl or boy friend d. Both a and b 19. The two types of fractures are _______ a. Open – bone exposed through the skin b. Closed – fracture with no break in the skin c. Partial – bone half in and half out d. Both a and b Effective: 6 February 2017 4 20. The Air Force core values are___________ a. Integrity first b. Service before self c. Excellence in all we do d. All the above 21. T/F____ It is a good practice to publish detail rosters at least one week in advance of the detail. a. True b. False 22. T/F___ After a male reaches his 18th birthday, he must register for the draft or will not be eligible for federal aid for college. a. True b. False 23. The Commander-in-Chief of all troops is ____________. 24. The Secretary of Defense is ______________. 25. The Secretary of the Air Force is __________. 26. The Chief of Staff of the USAF is ___________. 27. The Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force (CMSAF) is __________________. 28. The Secretary of State is ____________________. Policy: 29. T/F ___ Every detail commander should provide the community services Officer/NCO the names of the cadets who work their detail and how many service hours each cadet received before the close of business of the first school day after the detail. a. True b. False 30. T/F ___ When a detail is placed on the detail bulletin board, the cadets listed are expected to attend and will face consequences if they do not show up. a. True b. False Effective: 6 February 2017 5 31. T/F ___ You are allowed to chew gum, drink beverages other than water, or eat in the classroom during instruction? a. True b. False 32. T/F ___The flight commander/lieutenant and sergeant are acting on behalf of the SASI and ASI and should always be given the same respect and courtesies afforded the SASI and ASI. a. True b. False The Flag: 34. How do you fold the flag? Answer: To fold the flag correctly bring the striped half up over the blue field; then fold again. Bring the lower striped corner to the upper edge, forming a triangle. The outer point is turned inward on the upper edge to form a second triangle. Continue to fold the flag in triangles until the entire length of the flag is folded. When the flag is completely folded only the blue field should be visible, and it should have the triangle shape of a cocked hat. 35. The flag at half-staff appears as follows: 36. T/F ___ The Mayor of Abilene is authorized to have the U.S. flag flown at halfstaff. a. True b. False Effective: 6 February 2017 6 37. Who wrote the song “The Star-Spangled Banner”? a. Francis Scott Key b. Conway Twitty c. Connie Francis d. Thomas Payne 38. T/F ___ The Star-Spangled Banner was written as a description to what was happening at the battle of Fort Mc Henry. a. True b. False 39. T/F ___ Before burning a US flag as part of an official flag destroying ceremony, you must cut out the union. a. True b. False 40. How many stripes are on the US flag? a. 13 b. 50 c. 48 d. 10 41. T/F ___ The “retreat ceremony” is the retirement of the colors at the end of the day. a. True b. False 42. After folding the flag at a funeral, _______ should be showing. a. Stars only (13) b. Stripes only c. Stars and stripes d. None of the above 43. What are the 3 types of flags, the sizes of the flags, and when are they used? Answer: Garrison: 20’ x 38’, used on holidays and special occasions Post (Army): 8’11 3/8” x 17’, used on every day (AF = Base) Storm: 5’ x 9.5’, used for storms or bad weather 44. The name of the ball that sits at the top of the flagpole is the ______. a. Ball b. Truk c Thingamabobber d Union Effective: 6 February 2017 45. What do the colors of the flag represent? Red: Hardiness and valor White: Purity and Innocence Blue: Vigilance, perseverance, and justice Acronyms 46. CLC – Cadet Leadership Course 47. POC – Point of Contact 48. JROTC – Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps 49. NCOIC – Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge 50. SASI – Senior Aerospace Science Instructor 51. ASI – Aerospace Science Instructor 52. ASAP – As soon as possible 53. AMA – American Modeling Association 54. CSLC – Cadet Staff Leadership Course 55. ABU – Airmen Battle Uniform 56. DOD – Department of Defense 57. KHAS – Kitty Hawk Air Society 58. SECAF – Secretary of the Air Force 59. DUA – Distinguished Unit Award 60. CDB – Cadet Disciplinary Board 61. PT – Physical Training 62. PA – Public Affairs 63. PDA – Public Display of Affection 64. DCID – Dress, Cover, Interval, Distance 7 Effective: 6 February 2017 8 ABU Uniforms 65. Where do you wear the grade insignia on ABUs? a. on both left and right collars, centered on collar and parallel with bottom of collar b. On the shoulder, centered c. On your hat, on the opposite side of the officer pin d. On your sleeve, centered in the top 1/3 of the sleeve 66. What headgear is authorized to wear with ABUs? a. Dallas Cowboys hat b. Blue beret (if on Elite Color Guard) c. ABU hat d. Both B and C 67. Where are the unit and JROTC patches worn on ABUs? a. Unit patch on the right breast pocket b. JROTC patch on the left breast pocket c. Both patches on the sleeves d. Both a and b 68. T/F ___ The proper way to fold up sleeves on ABUs is to ensure the sleeve color is facing outward and is above the elbow. a. True b. False 69. What color T-Shirt is authorized to wear with ABUs? a. White b. Tan c. Any Color d. Black 70. What is the proper footwear with ABUs? a. Green Boots b. Sneakers c. Civilian shoes d. Black boots 71. T/F ___ Trousers must be evenly bloused (gathered in and draped loosely) over the top of the combat boot and must present a bloused appearance. a. True b. False 72. ABUs can be worn to school whenever the cadet wants to wear them. a. True b. False Effective: 6 February 2017 9 Cadet Guide 73. The requirements for earning a letter jacket in JROTC include __________. a. Must have a GPA of at least 90 in ROTC b. Must have 25 ribbons (including clusters) c. Must have 75 community service hours d. All the above NOTE: the SASI and ASI reserve the right to disqualify any cadet from eligibility or waive any of the above requirements for special circumstances 74. T/F ___ Cadets who fail to show at a detail that they signed up for will be excluded from any details/trips for minimum of two weeks. a. True b. False 75. The dating rules in JROTC are ___________. a. Seniors cannot date freshman or sophomores; b. Cadets in a position of authority cannot date underclassmen within their chain of command. c. Cadets cannot date d. Both a and b. 76. The senior cadet staff should meet as required or at least ______. a. once a month b. once a semester c. once every six weeks d. once a year 77. Physical Training (PT) is on every________ a. Friday of every week (unless told otherwise by the SASI or ASI) b. Wednesday of every week (unless told otherwise by the SASI or ASI) c. Monday of every week (unless told otherwise by the SASI or ASI) d. Saturday of every week (unless told otherwise by the SASI or ASI) 78. T/F ___ Ladies in the Corps may wear multiple earrings in their ears while in uniform. a. True b. False Effective: 6 February 2017 10 79. Ownership of the TX -081st Corps belongs to _____. a. the Chief and Colonel b. the Corps commander c. the cadets d. the seniors 80. T/F ____ The SASI and ASI will designate certain functions during the year that are mandatory for all cadets; all cadets not attending (unless cleared by the SASI or ASI) will take a zero for a grade for that function. a. True b. False 81. _______ uniform misses during any semester will result in _______ and may result in ______. a. Four; a congratulatory note; cadet disciplinary board b. Six; a high five; dismissal c. Three; a failing grade for the grading period; cadet dismissal from the Corps d. Five; a chewing out from the ASI; a follow-on discussion with the SASI 82. Before a cadet discipline board (CDB) is held, a cadet must be given a _______. a. verbal counseling b. verbal reprimand c. letter of reprimand d. all the above 83. Rank is awarded to cadets who _____________. a. brown nose with the Colonel and Chief. b. have been in the Corps the longest c. earn it / are selected for a position of authority and responsibility d. are friends of the Corps commander 84. When you are at a baseball game (not in uniform) and you hear the national anthem played, you should __________. a. Ignore the music b. Salute the flag c. Sit down d. face the flag and stand at attention with your right hand over your heart, and men not in uniform, if applicable, should remove their headdress with their right hand and hold it at the left shoulder, the hand being over the heart. Effective: 6 February 2017 11 85. The uniform make-up for an absence from school is on __________. a. the day the cadet returns to school following their absence b. Every Thursday c. Whenever the cadet wants to make up the uniform wear d. Uniform wear makeup is optional Note: Cadets must wear the uniform all day. 86. A cadet board normally consists of which individuals? a. Top 6 b. Superintendent c. Flight Commander d. All the above 87. T/F ___ Before a cadet discipline board is held a cadet must be given a: Verbal counseling, Verbal reprimand, and a Letter of reprimand a. True b. False 88. Females can only wear which type of earrings? a. Small diamonds, silver/gold studs. b. hoops c. feathers d. dangling 89. T/F ___ Cadets will be disenrolled from JROTC for failure to maintain acceptable AFJROTC and TX-081 standards. a. True b. False 90. The TX- 081st manning document outlined in the Cadet Guide lists the maximum numbers of cadets you can have in a selected rank. a. True b. False 91. T/F ___ Cadets should not hug while in uniform. a. True b. False 92. If not being worn, the flight cap should be a. tucked under the belt on the left side b carried with your books or placed in your back pack c. stuffed in a convenient pocket d. carried by your sweetie Effective: 6 February 2017 12 93. T/F ___ Cadets can hold hands while in uniform. a. True b. False 94. T/F ___ PDA is defined as when a cadet hold hands with anyone while in uniform. a. True b. False 95. The Cadet Code of Conduct requires a cadet to: a. do everything to the best of their ability b. maintain the highest moral standards c. uphold the laws and policies of the community and school d. respect the rights of others e. all the above 96. T/F ___ A can cadet cuss in uniform. a. True b. False 97. T/F ___ A cadet can be disenrolled from JROTC for failure to maintain acceptable AFJROTC and TX- 081st standards, which include but are not limited to ______ a. proper attitude b. academic excellence c. proper appearance d. integrity e. all the above 98. T/F ____ Do not use a washing machine to clean the blue pants, flight cap, wind breaker, or service dress coat. They must be dry cleaned only! a. True b. False 99. T/F ___ Tardiness to class will not be tolerated. a. True b. False 100. T/F ___ Cadets will not harass other cadets with insulting or defaming remarks or obscene gestures. a. True b. False Effective: 6 February 2017 13 101. T/F __ Cadets can indulge in extended physical contact such as romantic hand holding, hugging, kissing, or embracing whether in or out of JROTC spaces while in uniform. a. True b. False 102. Every cadet must wear his/her uniform _______. a. twice per week b. once per month c. once per week d. whenever the cadet wants 103. T/F ____ The uniform must be worn for the entire school day including to and from school unless the SASI or ASI have given permission to remove it. a. True b. False 104. When not being worn, the beret should be____. a kept in your back pack b tucked under the belt on the right side c worn under the epaulet on the left shoulder d carried in your hand 105. T/F__ It is ok to act in an unfavorable manner when not in uniform. a. True b. False 106. Sideburns may be worn but they must not extend below ____. a. the lowest part of the exterior opening of the ear b. the bottom of the ear c. below the chin d. top of the ear 107. T/F ___ Male cadets can wear earrings while out of uniform but in JROTC spaces. a. True b. False 108. When wearing the cadet windbreaker, the zipper may ______. a. be zipped all the way up b. be left unzipped c. be left half way open d. both a and c Effective: 6 February 2017 14 109. T/F ____ If a cadet should lose or willfully or negligently destroy any part of the uniform, that cadet will be required to pay for the replacement of the lost or negligently destroyed items. a. True b. False 110. Saluting at Abilene High School will be required when in uniform and _______. a. Outdoors b. On the drill pad c. Anytime the SASI or a cadet officer passes by d. Only if you want to 111. When saluting is required, the ______ will initiate the salute, which will be courteously returned by the _______. a. SASI/cadet officer; junior ranking cadet b. Cadet; ASI c. Junior ranking cadet; SASI or senior cadet officer d. Senior ranking cadet; ASI 112. Cadet airmen, NCOs and lower ranking officers will salute _______. a. senior cadet officers and the SASI b. any senior c. everyone d. the SASI, ASI, and all senior ranking cadet officers 113. For saluting purposes, “outdoors” is defined as_______ a. all areas outdoors that are not designated “non-saluting” areas b. all covered walkways and the drill pad. c. The area in from of school and around the gym d. The parking lot 114. A cadet in uniform and outdoors who passes by the SASI who is carrying box should ______. a. Greet the SASI with a pleasant phrase b. Salute the SASI c. Ignore the SASI d. None of the above. 115. National awards will be awarded at the end of the year to cadets who consistently demonstrated _______. a. brown nosing to the SASI and ASI b. academic excellence c. leadership excellence d. both b and c. Effective: 6 February 2017 15 116. National awards are often accompanied by medals, which can be worn in addition to ribbons _________. a. with any uniform b. on the semi-formal dress uniform c. on ABUs d. when ever the cadet wants to impress his peers. 117. T/F ____ You must address all cadet officers as “sir” or “ma’am” and all others as “Mr.” or “Miss” when in the JROTC environment. a. True b. False 118. Uniforms must be worn _________________. a. On the designated uniform wear day or when directed by the Corps Commander/SASI/ASI b. Whenever a cadet wants c. every Monday d. None of the above 119. Cadets that are late to a formation must a. fall in b. report in to the cadet in charge and request permission to fall in c. stand in place until the formation breaks apart d. enter into the ranks whenever they want 120. Uniform hats must always be worn when___________________. a. Out of doors (outside) b. In uniform c. Inside the school building d. Only when in JROTC spaces 121. The “Top 6” include: a. Corps Commander, Deputy Corps Commander, Superintendent. b. Eagle & Falcon Squadron Commanders, Director of Staff. c. Flight Commanders and Flight Sergeants. d. A and B 122. T/F ____ You are accountable for all issued uniform items. a. True b. False 123. Which command allows you to talk after it is given? a. Parade Rest b. At Ease c. Attention d. Rest Effective: 6 February 2017 16 124. T/F ____ Effective goals require the cadets to strive for a level of achievement that will make them proud of their accomplishments and themselves. a. True b. False 125. All male cadets must be clean shaven with their hair trimmed and tapered to preclude it from _________. a. Touching their ears b. Sticking out from under their hats c. Running down their necks d. All the above 126. Male hair in front must be groomed so it does not a. fall below the eyebrows b. get in their way c. protrude below the front of the cap d. both a and c 127. Mustaches are permitted but… a. Must be neatly trimmed b. Cannot extend beyond the corners of the mouth c. Cannot be faddish d. Both a and b 128. Hair of female cadets will not extend below the _______ of the collar or shoulder length in uniform. a. Top b. Bottom c. Middle d. None of the above 129. T/F ____ No extreme or faddish hairstyles are allowed. a. True b. False 130. Females may use grooming aids in their hair such as pins, combs, barrettes, elastic bands or similar items but they must be a. Plain b. Similar in color to the hair c. Modest in size d. All the above 131. T/F ____ Sunglasses are not allowed while in a military formation. a. True b. False Effective: 6 February 2017 17 132. T/F ____ Eyeglass lenses that are conservative, clear, slightly tinted, or have photosensitive lenses may be worn in uniform while indoors or while in military formation. a. True b. False 133. T/F ____ Cadets in uniform are not allowed to attach or display objects, articles, jewelry, or ornamentation to or through the ear, nose, tongue, or any exposed body part (including anything that might be visible through the uniform). a. True b. False 134. While in uniform, a cadet may wear a wristwatch and rings, but no more than ________ rings at one time. a. Three b. Five c. One d. Ten 135. Cadets may wear one bracelet provided it a. Does not detract from the military image b. Is not wider than one half inch c. Will not subject anyone to injury d. All the above 136. T/F ____ Thumb rings are allowed in uniform. a. True b. False 137. T/F ____ Colored bracelets that support a cause are allowed while in uniform. a. True b. False 138. How should a cadet enter the SASI and ASI office? Answer: A cadet should stand at attention while waiting for the SASI or ASI to acknowledge them. Then the cadet should say, “Permission to enter?” Or “Permission to break red?” The SASI or ASI will then tell the cadet to enter. The cadet should not interrupt the SASI/ASI if they are in a conversation with another person; the cadet should remove his/her back pack before entering the office and once they enter they should state there business to the SASI/ASI. 139. What is the Cadet Honor Code? Answer: We will not lie, steal, or cheat, nor tolerate among us anyone who does. 140. What does the code require you to do? Effective: 6 February 2017 18 Answer: Live by a minimum standard in which a cadet can evaluate and build his/her moral character. LEADERSHIP: 141. T/F ____ A good leader will always document both positive and negative cadet activities for future reference. a. True b. False 142. Unity of command means _________. a. There is only one commander b. Everyone is for just one person c. Everyone agrees on the same course of action d. None of the above 143. Leadership involves responsibility which means sometimes you may have to _____. a. Act arrogant b. Disregard what is best for the troops c. Upset your friends d. Cuss or swear 144. A leader can never be too distracted or busy to neglect _____. a. duty b. to eat and sleep c. details d. his loved ones 145. Trying to get everyone to like you is a sign of ______. a. mediocrity b. true leadership c. insecurity d. certain failure 146. T/F _____ Good leaders delegate and empower others but pay attention to every detail. a. True b. False 147. T/F ____ Informal leaders can have a significant impact on your operation. a. True b. False Effective: 6 February 2017 19 148. Never let your ________ go to your head; always remain approachable to new ideas. a. position b. rank c. name d. both a and b 149. Perpetual optimism is _____. a. a bad thing b. unrealistic c. for happy people d. a force multiplier 150. T/F ___ An organization takes its cues from its leaders – if you are positive they are positive; if you are negative they are negative. a. True b. False 151. Ultimately, the essence of leadership is the ability and willingness to make ________ that will have an impact on the fate of the people and organization. a. tough decisions b. key people selections c. rules and regulations d. none of the above Drill Manual: 152. A _________ is an arrangement of units a. formation b. puzzle c. guideon d. school 153. _______________ is the space between individuals placed side by side in formation. a. Dress b. Interval c. Cover d. Distance 154. When marching, what is the proper distance between steps? a. 24 inches b. 48 inches c. 13 feet d. 156 inches Effective: 6 February 2017 20 155. How is the distance in the marching step measured? a. Heel to heel b. Heel to toe c. Elbow to arm d. Knee to knee 156. What is the proper arm swing when marching? a. Coordinated b. right arm with left leg; c. left arm with right leg d. all the above 157. What is the proper distance for the arm swing? a. 6” to the front; b. 3” to the aft c. do not swing them d. both a and b 158. What is the proper way to hold your hands when marching? a. Cupped with thumbs pointing down b. Arms straight, but not stiff c. Natural swing d. All the above 159. What is the proper foot to give the command “to the rear” on? a. Left b. Right 160. When selecting a Color Guard detail, the commander should make every effort to ensure________. a. all genders are the same b. every one is the same color c. uniformity of height among members d. only rifles and flags are used 161. When conducting a Color Guard detail, the commander should create a ________ to ensure all required items are taken on the detail. a. mess b. checklist c. enemy d. work order Effective: 6 February 2017 21 162. When carrying flags of two different states as part of a CG detail, the position of honor is given to ______________________. a. Texas flag b. The bigger state c. The state that entered the Union first d. The state with the prettiest flag 163. When given the order, “parade rest”, the flag bearers will _______________. a. go to parade rest but keep the flagstaff vertical b. remain at the position of attention c. go to parade rest with the flag leaning d. none of the above 164.The command “eyes right” should be given on the ______. a. right foot b. left foot 165. When at the position of attention, at what angle are your feet placed? a. 60 degrees b. 45 degrees c. 180 degrees d. 30 degrees 166. When at present arms, what is the command to bring you back to attention? a. order arms b. hand salute c. attention d. as you were 167. When at parade rest, what is the only command that can be given? a. Attention b. As you were c. At ease d. Right face 168. Where are the guide and element leaders when you are in a column formation? a. In front of you b. In back of you c. To the side of you d. Taking a break 169. Most drill commands have what two parts: a. Preparatory b. Execution c. Voice inflection d. A and B Effective: 6 February 2017 22 170. When the guide and element leaders are on your right, what formation are you in? a. Line formation b. Guide formation c. Column formation d. Irregular formation 171. When the guide and element leaders are behind you, what formation are you in? a. Inverted column formation b. Messed up formation c. Out of sorts formation d. Inverted line formation 172. When in an inverted line formation where are the guide and element leaders? a. to the right b. to the left c. behind you d. in front of you 173.__________ is the space from front to rear between individuals and is measured as 40 inches from the chest to the back of the individual directly in front of them. a. b c d Interval Distance Dress Cover 174. When marching in ranks, you should always dress to the a. right b. left c. person in front of you d. does not matter 175. ________ is the uniform step and rhythm in marching; that is, the number of steps marched per minute a. Rhythm b. Cadence c. Pace d. None of the above Effective: 6 February 2017 23 176. A ________ is the cadet designated to regulate the direction and rate of march. a. flight sergeant b. flight commander c. element leader d. guide 177. Where is the position of honor? a. the left b. the front c. the right d. does not matter 178. _________ time is marching in place at a rate of 100 to 120 steps a minute. a. Quick b. Mark c. Double d. All of the above Map Reading 179. What are the five basic colors of the military map and what do they stand for? 1. Red Primary roads and highways 2. Blue Bodies of water 3. Black Man made objects 4. Green Vegetation 5. Brown Contour lines and elevation 180. A coordinate is a. A set of equal number digits used to locate an object on a map. b. a person in charge of a map detail c. a set of odd numbers for sighting a weapon d. a list of you recent dates 181. How do you read a map? a. Right and up b. Left and down Effective: 6 February 2017 AF History 182. The first powered flight took place at ____. a. Dayton, Ohio b. Dyess AFB c. Washington DC d. Kitty Hawk, NC 183. The first powered flight took place on _______? a. 3 Jun 1950 b. 31 May 2001 c. 17 Dec 1903 d. 14 Oct 1921 184. ______ were the first men to achieve powered flight. a. Orville Wright b. Samuel Langley c. Wilbur Wright d. Both a and c 185. JROTC was created by the a. Colonel and Chief b. Abilene Independent School District c. National Defense Act of 1916 d. Congressional Proclamation of 1973 186. The Air Force was created by the a. Congressional Mandate of 1975 b. Army to handle their air issue c. President to meet war time needs d. National Security Act of 1947 187. The first man to set foot on the moon was a. Wan Hoo b. Neil Armstrong c. Wilbur Wright d. John Glenn 188. The first Chief of Staff of the Air Force was a. General Carl A. Spaatz b. General Billy Mitchell c. Eddie Rickenbacker d. Chuck Yeager 24 Effective: 6 February 2017 25 189. The first man to break the sound barrier in an airplane was _______. a. Orville Wright b. Clint Eastwood c. Charles Lindberg d. Chuck Yeager 190. Who was the first female astronaut? a. Sally Ride b. Amelia Earhart c. Bessie Coleman d. Harriet Quimby 191. The first African American general in the Air Force was a. Chappy James b. Eugene Bullard c. Benjamin O. Davis d. Charles Hall 192. Getting a new piercing in an unauthorized body part (i.e., ear cartilage, belly button, etc.) that will require healing time, a. WILL NOT make it authorized to be worn in uniform. b. Will have to be removed or the uniform will have to be taken off c. Will be allowed as long as the Col or Chief know d. Both a and b
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