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    Air Force Established

    September 18, 1947

    AFJROTC Established

    1911 by Lieutenant Edgar R. Steevers

    Memorial Day

    Last Monday in May (celebrated to recognize those who died in service)

    Veteran's Day

    November 11th (celebrated to recognize all veterans of every war)

    Independence Day

    July 4th (represents our independence as a nation)

    Flag Day

    June 14th (celebrates the birthday of the Stars and Stripes, est. 1777)

    D-Day

    June 6th, 1944 (Allied forces landed on Normandy Beach in France to help fight Nazi Germany)

    Pearl Harbor

    December 7th, 1941 (Japanese fighter planes attacked Pearl Harbor at Honolulu, Hawaii)

    Inauguration Day

    January 20 (the day the elected president is sworn into office)

    President

    The Honorable Donald J. Trump

    Vice President

    The Honorable James David Vance

    Speaker of the House

    The Honorable Mike Johnson

    Secretary of Defense

    The Honorable Peter Hegseth

    Secretary of State

    The Honorable Marco Rubio

    Secretary of the Air Force

    The Honorable Dr. Troy E Meink

    Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS)

    General Dan Caine

    Vice-Chairman JCS

    General Christopher J. Mahoney

    Air Force Chief of Staff

    General Kenneth S. Wilsbach

    Air Force Junior ROTC Director

    Colonel Matthew E. Tipton

    Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force

    Chief Master Sergeant David R. Wolfe

    Superintendent of Schools

    Mr. Liam Skinner

    Head of School of Lowell High School

    Mr. Michael Fiato

    Senior Aerospace Science Instructor, Lowell High School

    Chief Master Sergeant Donald

    Governor of your state

    The Honorable Maura Healey

    Mission Statement of AFJROTC

    Developing citizens of character.

    AFJROTC Core Values

    Integrity First, Service before Self, Excellence in all we do

    LHS Core Values

    R - Responsibility, I - Integrity, D - Determination, E - Engagement, R - Respect

    Normal marching step

    24 inches

    First rank's responsibility at 'dress right dress'

    Establish the interval/distance (approximately 40 inches)

    Feet position at attention

    Feet must be at 45 degrees, heels together

    Feet position at parade rest

    Feet must be 12 inches apart and at a 45 degree angle

    Selflessness

    Putting others BEFORE yourself.

    Loyalty

    Faithfulness and allegiance to superiors, and subordinates.

    Integrity

    Always doing the right thing.

    Commitment

    Being dedicated to your team and your Unit.

    Energy

    An enthusiasm and drive to get the job done!

    Decisiveness

    A willingness to act.

    Jewelry Regulations

    maximum total # of rings is 3 small spherical earrings and studs are permitted, but should be limited to gold, silver, pearl, or diamond; only one per ear lobe, none in cartilage no facial jewelry is permitted necklaces should not be visible if worn, no "chokers"

    Cosmetic Regulation(Nails)

    nail polish must be neutral or skin-toned, or conservative, (no bright colors or designs)

    Cosmetic Regulation(Makeup)

    makeup must be conservative; no bright lipstick or eye shadow, glitter.

    Airman Tier

    Airman Basic Airman Airman First Class Senior Airman

    NCO Tier

    Staff Sergeant Technical Sergeant.

    SNCO(Senior Noncommissioned Officer) Tier

    Master Sergeant, Senior Master Sergeant Chief Master Sergeant

    Pay grade of an E-1

    Airman Basic

    Pay grade of an E-2

    Airman

    Pay grade of an E-3

    Airman First Class

    Pay grade of an E-4

    Senior Airman

    Pay grade of an E-5

    Staff Sergeant

    Pay grade of an E-6

    Technical Sergeant

    Pay grade of an E-7

    Master Sergeant

    Pay grade of an E-8

    Senior Master Sergeant

    Pay grade of an E-9

    Chief Master Sergeant

    National Capital

    Washington D.C (District of Columbia)

    A diamond inside an NCO Air Force rank means

    First Sergeant

    NCOIC stands for

    Non-Commissioned Officer In Charge

    Torch in AFJROTC enlisted ranks

    "torch of knowledge"

    Drill Code

    DAFI 36-2203

    LEFT FLANK

    Pivot on the ball of your right foot.

    RIGHT FLANK

    Pivot on the ball of your left foot.

    REAR MARCH

    Pivots on the balls of both feet, with the left foot starting in front.

    LEFT FACE

    Pivot on the heel of your left foot and the ball of your right foot.

    RIGHT FACE

    Pivot on the heel of your right foot and the ball of your left foot.

    ABOUT FACE

    Place the right foot behind you, and pivot on the heel of your left foot until you complete a 180 degree turn and your heels land together.

    Male Hair Regulations

    must be neat, trimmed, not touching the ears, collar

    Male Hair Length Regulations

    no longer than 2 ½ inches of bulk on the top

    Male Mustache Regulations

    mustache must not pass the top lip line or pass the corners of the lips, no beards/facial hair elsewhere while in uniform.

    Female Hair Regulation

    a bun should not be worn lower than the bottom edge of the collar. hair can be up in one or two braids or a single ponytail with hair not exceeding width of the head and length not extending below a horizontal line running between the top of each inseam at the underarm through the shoulder blades

    Female Hair Length Regulation

    no more than 4 inches of bulk.

    Hair elastics/clips/pins Regulation

    Hair elastics/clips/pins must be the same color of hair, dark blue/black or color of hair scrunchies only - must be styled to permit proper wear of headgear (hat)

    Female Hair Bangs Regulation

    women's bangs may now touch their eyebrows, but not exceed their eyes