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The flag is flown at half staff to honor and pay respect to deceased persons of national importance. The flag is flown at half staff to honor and pay respect.

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1 The flag is flown at half staff to honor and pay respect to deceased persons of national importance. The flag is flown at half staff to honor and pay respect to deceased persons of national importance. Half Staff

2 Half Staff means the flag is flown one-half the distance between the top and bottom of the staff Half Staff means the flag is flown one-half the distance between the top and bottom of the staff Half Staff

3 The flag is flown at half staff to honor and pay respect to deceased persons of national importance. The flag is flown at half staff to honor and pay respect to deceased persons of national importance. Half Staff

4 I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. The Pledge of Allegiance

5 Describe the meanings of the twelve components of the Pledge of Allegiance. I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND TO THE REPUBLIC FOR WHICH IT STANDS Describe the meanings of the twelve components of the Pledge of Allegiance. I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND TO THE REPUBLIC FOR WHICH IT STANDS

6 I: You and me, an individual, a person

7 PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG: Take a vow, an oath, a promise—Duty owed to your country, observance of obligation. A symbol of liberty, freedom, that which we as free men and women do so jealously cherish.

8 OF THE UNITED STATES: Joined together, combined, produced by two or more persons, a union our forefathers put together in 1776, to make us a united people free of a tyrant or an oppressor.

9 OF AMERICA: A land blessed with brotherhood from sea to shining sea. A land full of natural resources, a land where anyone can do what he/she wants as long as it does not violate the rights of another.

10 ONE NATION UNDER GOD INDIVISIBLE WITH LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL ONE NATION UNDER GOD INDIVISIBLE WITH LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL

11 ONE NATION: A body of people associated with a particular territory, who are conscious of their unity. One body of people speaking the same language, and yet opening doors to those foreign to us and saying welcome.

12 UNDER GOD: Meaning we have been so blessed.

13 INDIVISIBLE: Incapable of being divided. Even when our own internal problems our people, when sensing someone trying to take away our freedom, will answer the call to put down an adversary. We will unite.

14 WITH LIBERTY: Freedom from outside control. Freedom from captivity, freedom from dictatorship, with the right to choose our own government.

15 AND JUSTICE: The quality of being just, equitable, fair treatment for all, regardless of social background or economic standing. The right to be heard, to see our accusers, to question why.

16 FOR ALL: Not just a chosen few, but for everyone in the land.

17 Military formations never recite the pledge I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.

18 Reveille is the signal for the START of the official duty day

19 RETREAT is the signal for the END of the official duty day

20 Types of Ceremonies (concerning the U.S. Flag) Types of Ceremonies (concerning the U.S. Flag) Parades ~ Ceremonial ~ Street Funerals and Special Ceremonies Parades ~ Ceremonial ~ Street Funerals and Special Ceremonies Reviews Decorations Reviews Decorations

21 COMMANDER OF TROOPS is the senior officer taking part in it

22 Ceremonies Formal events commemorating, honoring, and recognizing individuals, groups, or achievements Formal events commemorating, honoring, and recognizing individuals, groups, or achievements

23 MILITARY REVIEW CONSISTS OF: -FORMATION OF THE UNIT -PRESENTATION AND HONORS -INSPECTION (TROOPING THE LINE) -PASS IN REVIEW

24 Formation of the Unit The line on which the cadets are to form and along which they are to march in the review area is marked out by the host organization for the review Formation of the Unit The line on which the cadets are to form and along which they are to march in the review area is marked out by the host organization for the review

25 FORMATION OF THE UNIT If three services (Navy, Marine, Army) are participating jointly in an NJROTC unit’s review, the order of march is Army, Marine Corps and Navy last.

26 TROOPING THE LINE The formal part of a review during which an inspection is made TROOPING THE LINE The formal part of a review during which an inspection is made

27 Pass in Review

28 PASS IN REVIEW PROCEDURES After the reviewing officer has taken his/her position in the reviewing area and the cadets are at attention, the commander of the troops commands, “PASS IN REVIEW” When performing a Pass in Review, the platoon commander executes eyes right when the platoon is within six (6) paces from the nearest member of the reviewing party.

29 Presentations and Honors

30 Held to present: NJROTC awards and decorations U.S. decorations Organizational colors Foreign decorations Held to present: NJROTC awards and decorations U.S. decorations Organizational colors Foreign decorations Presentation of Decorations Presentation of Decorations

31 Street Parade

32 STREET PARADES ARE ORGANIZED AND DIRECTED BY A PERSON WHO IS DESIGNATED AS THE “GRAND MARSHALL”

33 Importance of Participation Importance of Participation It's an important part of training. It brings credit to school and unit. Strut your stuff! It's an important part of training. It brings credit to school and unit. Strut your stuff!


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