To stand at attention as a ROTC cadet, maintain a straight posture with your feet together and heels touching. Your arms should be straight at your sides, with fingers curled and thumbs along the seams of your trousers. Keep your head and eyes forward, with your chin slightly tucked in and your shoulders back. Ensure that your body is still, demonstrating discipline and respect.
No an air force cadet does not have to stand at attention when talking on the phone.
As soon as s/he is inducted into the ROTC.
The Army ROTC Cadet Creed was developed by the U.S. Army Cadet Command. It reflects the values and principles instilled in ROTC cadets and serves as a guiding document for their conduct and commitment to service. While it is not attributed to a single author, it was created through collaboration among military leaders and educators involved in the ROTC program.
The choice is yours, but i joined to be part of of the legacy of our country. To stand for the rights and freedom. To experience the wonders of the JROTC, to become, a marine.
MG Arthur M. Bartell
Yes.
no you will always (out of rotc) start in any branch as a 2nd lieutenant
The rank portion will simply say "CDT" (for "cadet", of course), and the pay grade will be E-5.
If a ROTC cadet does not complete their degree, they typically lose their eligibility to commission as an officer in the military. This can lead to consequences such as being required to repay any scholarships or financial assistance received through the program. In some cases, the cadet may also be obligated to serve in the military in a different capacity, depending on the terms of their contract and the circumstances surrounding their departure from the program.
i don't know about the non-scholarship part, but if u are in smp you have signed a Contract with the Guard or Reserves, not ROTC. This means if you quit or get kicked out of ROTC you still have an obligation to the army, and from what i understand you will be demoted to privet and will go to basic like everyone else.
A cadet is a "A student at a military school who is training to be an officer, A younger son or brother, A youngest son" or in Latin Cadet means "They Will Fall"
No. They can go once they've gotten their commission and are serving actively, but not as a student/cadet.