I just randomly found this video. Glad I did. I was a member of this Regiment, which has been in existence since 1886. In 1935, Xavier’s military program became a JROTC unit. A special shout out to my X-Squad brothers. No Shame!
Idk if anyone will see this but I’m a CPL LET 1 and I just got a class a jacket due to special events. Does anyone know how spaced my ranks need to be from the top pin?
We're allowed to wear whatever we were awarded. There's no limit to how many arcs or medals we can wear. However, the Cadet Reference Guide states that the arcs must be placed 1/8" apart from each other and centered on the pocket.
Man I wish I have a high school that has (army or marines) JROTC in it. I mean there are 2 schools that had it close to me but it’s really not a good school I would go to because of fighting etc etc
Our marksmanship badges were the same as used in the U.S. Army, but with the designation "Small Bore Rifle" (we used .22 cal match rifles for qualification; obviously nowadays you can't have a firearm in a school). We drilled with the real thing, too: M-1 Garand rifles (with firing pins removed) and later M-14 rifles (with firing pins removed). For military funerals, we used one of the seven rifles that still had firing pins so we could fire blanks. JROTC 1970-1973
From JROTC 1970-1973: The awards are different -- and more standardized -- than when I was in ROTC over 40 years ago. Some of the ribbons given for some things mean entirely different things now (e.g. the ribbon for "Best Dressed MT2 for the Year" is now an "orienteering" ribbon. Don't know if a medal comes with it or not. Even during my 3 years in high school, a ribbon given for one thing (honor company) was 2 years later given as a "commendation". And when I was awarded a medal during my last year, they didn't have one to give me and promised me one ... which I received years later. And we didn't take the enlisted collar brass and move them down to the lapels.
According to my battalion, you can use 5 arc pins and I haven't seen that red and blue sholder cord. I know that the only combination of colors that you can use is black and yellow and it is for shooting 200 points or more.
We had only cloth sew-on arcs, and only one could be worn at a time. They were: Drill Team and Rifle Team. If you had one, it was centered over the school patch on the right shoulder. School crests were worn on the lapels for enlisted ranks, and on the epaulettes medial to the rank insignia for officers. They changed things a lot over the past 45+ years.
Sir you have way too many ribbons 😂
You have two ribbons out of order your LET service and your Academic Achievement ribbon.
The regulations have definitely changed, but this video still helps. Thank you!
do i sub and get above 69 subs orr
I just randomly found this video. Glad I did. I was a member of this Regiment, which has been in existence since 1886. In 1935, Xavier’s military program became a JROTC unit. A special shout out to my X-Squad brothers. No Shame!
My school allows as many arc pins and ribbons as awarded yet you can only reach the rank of lieutenant colonel and you can only have 7 medals
Idk if anyone will see this but I’m a CPL LET 1 and I just got a class a jacket due to special events. Does anyone know how spaced my ranks need to be from the top pin?
WOW! Cadet Cernal?! How did you do it?!
Ok so the people that say you can wear as many arc pins as u want. That’s not true you can wear 6 max.
We only get those black jackets if we are Cadet of the Quarter
ThatIrishCarrot yes very 😂
Is 2nd BDE NYC Xavier
We're allowed to wear whatever we were awarded. There's no limit to how many arcs or medals we can wear. However, the Cadet Reference Guide states that the arcs must be placed 1/8" apart from each other and centered on the pocket.
Isn't there only supposed to be one colonel and you're that colonel oh my God
Damn mans a whole colonel
oh shit i just realized u a COL like dont u control your school system ROTC units
This was a big help I have my first uniform inspection tomarrow I want to make a good impression thank you!
Dam I'm a let 4 and im a staff sergeant
That's not good that's a let 2 rank.
Damn, I'm let 3 this year and finally promoted from Private to first lieutenant
Ima let 3 and I’m a 1sg
I'm let4 1st Lt I'm getting captain by March
Where lapel pins go
What song is played at the beginning
Pete Norman Army Strong theme
Your torches are WAY too low
Mad Insanity Official He's an Officer, I'm pretty sure he knows what he's doing
That's how it is
Man I wish I have a high school that has (army or marines) JROTC in it. I mean there are 2 schools that had it close to me but it’s really not a good school I would go to because of fighting etc etc
We dont have a cadet colonel at our school im raiders we just have ltc
Silentz_ Crew im pretty sure theres only one col for a entire district. At least thats what it is where i live
TankTaurus343 HD Maybe yeah we are not allied to have a LT Col
Xavier HS is classified as a Regiment, so we have a Cadet Colonel
You need a brigade to have a colonel you probably just have a battalion
why are the ribbons spaced out?
YourLocalPimp they need to be in of an inch apart
Ribbons are allowed to have 1/8 inch spacing
is the star an eighth of an inch too?
Our marksmanship badges were the same as used in the U.S. Army, but with the designation "Small Bore Rifle" (we used .22 cal match rifles for qualification; obviously nowadays you can't have a firearm in a school). We drilled with the real thing, too: M-1 Garand rifles (with firing pins removed) and later M-14 rifles (with firing pins removed). For military funerals, we used one of the seven rifles that still had firing pins so we could fire blanks. JROTC 1970-1973
That's so badass! I wish I had that opportunity in jrotc
From JROTC 1970-1973: The awards are different -- and more standardized -- than when I was in ROTC over 40 years ago. Some of the ribbons given for some things mean entirely different things now (e.g. the ribbon for "Best Dressed MT2 for the Year" is now an "orienteering" ribbon. Don't know if a medal comes with it or not. Even during my 3 years in high school, a ribbon given for one thing (honor company) was 2 years later given as a "commendation". And when I was awarded a medal during my last year, they didn't have one to give me and promised me one ... which I received years later. And we didn't take the enlisted collar brass and move them down to the lapels.
Interesting. At my HS you were allowed to wear as many arc pins as you were awarded, but usually only three medals.
more medals than a war hero
Two j-bars?
1/8 in between arcs
and your rank is not centered on your beret...
i wear all 30 ribbons, 17 arcs, ared all badges...not just three
is their a marine jrotc school
Yes, every branch has a J.R.O.T.C. Organization.
+Doge McDogerson Except for the NG, and having luck finding a CG one.
mine is army
there is one in myrtle beach SC i go to CLC with them and with a few cadets from singapore
@@notateddy1409 national gaurd is army
Good video Pfc Glozier charlie company Choctaw battalion
According to my battalion, you can use 5 arc pins and I haven't seen that red and blue sholder cord. I know that the only combination of colors that you can use is black and yellow and it is for shooting 200 points or more.
That's a specialized cord for the Xavier High School Drill Team trick commander.
Ohhhh ok sorry for my audacity I just wanted to know what it meant. IN my school at PR the highest shoulder cord for any team is the masters.
your arcs are centered on the right breast pocket. if more than one is present then they are centered 1/8 of an inch from each other.
We had only cloth sew-on arcs, and only one could be worn at a time. They were: Drill Team and Rifle Team. If you had one, it was centered over the school patch on the right shoulder. School crests were worn on the lapels for enlisted ranks, and on the epaulettes medial to the rank insignia for officers. They changed things a lot over the past 45+ years.
The "patch" is called a flash
great video sir C/MAJ Donahue Alpha company Pathfinder battalion