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2 Presented To Lt Col Williams Presented By The GA-942 Staff

3  2010-2011 Goals  2011-2012 Goals  2012-2013 Goals  Operations  Drill Team  Wellness  Cadet Achievements

4 2010-2011 Goals

5  Develop and conduct a quarterly campus-wide clean –up and invite other campus clubs to participate. Get involvement from three other clubs minimum.  Get at least 25 valid contacts through our “cadet referral program” to enhance enrollment.

6  Enhance GA-942 image and increase community involvement by providing a Color Guard to at least 15 community events.  Lead/coordinate our GA-942 flight orientation program to achieve a specific goal of a five-year total of 600 flights by March 1, 2011.

7  All seniors graduate from high school with at least five honor graduates.  100% of cadets participate in some form of extracurricular activity related to service. Also, all cadets earn a minimum of three service points.

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9  Cadets will lead all other school clubs in a campus-wide cleanup at least once per month.  Cadets will help lunchroom workers clean up after lunch once per month.

10  Be involved in a minimum of 50 community events.  Lead the community-wide “Toys- for-Tots” campaign and collect at least 3000 toys to distribute to under privileged children.

11  We set the aggressive goal: Every cadet enrolled in GA-942 earn a minimum of 5 service points.  A minimum of 55% of cadets will earn at least 2 ribbons prior to the end of the school year.

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13  At least five cadets in GA-942 offer at least 30 hours of tutoring to BHS per semester.  Host one or more campus clean ups every month that school is in session.

14  We set an aggressive goal: Cadets in accordance with a local church collect 500 or more pounds of food before Thanksgiving to be handed out to families less fortunate.  Cadets host a campus clean up for other schools in our community at least once a semester.

15  At least 70% of cadets in GA-942 will be promoted before end of 2012-2013 school year.  At least 80% of cadets in GA-942 score a minimum of a 100% on a single Uniform Day.

16  “Young Eagles” Flight Orientation Program  Toys-for-Tots Success  Rivers Alive Project  Consecutive DUAs  Ton-of-Tabs  Color Guards  CIA Trips  Special Occasions

17  Started: 2003,Febuary,December at 10:35  The pilots that are used for Young Eagles are volunteer pilots.  Over 650 cadets have participated in this event

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19  “Young Eagles” Flight Orientation Program  Toys-for-Tots Success  Rivers Alive Project  Consecutive DUAs  Ton-of-Tabs  Color Guards

20  “Young Eagles” Flight Orientation Program  Toys-for-Tots Success  Rivers Alive Project  Consecutive DUAs  Ton-of-Tabs  Color Guards

21  Started: 2000  Year 2000: collected 125 toys  Year 2012: collected 8,300 toys  Purpose: to provide Christmas joy for less fortunate children

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23  “Young Eagles” Flight Orientation Program  Toys-for-Tots Success  Rivers Alive Project/Adopt-a-Highway  Consecutive DUAs  Ton-of-Tabs  Color Guards

24  City run event  Participated in since 1994  Part of “Keep America Beautiful”  Purpose: To clean the area around the Flint River and maintain cleanliness on HWY 84

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26  “Young Eagles” Flight Orientation Program  Toys-for-Tots Success  Rivers Alive Project/Adopt-a-Highway  Consecutive DUAs  Ton-of-Tabs  Color Guards

27 Distinguished Unit Award 1998/2004/2005/2006/2008/2009/2011/2012 2007 & 2010 with Merit

28  “Young Eagles” Flight Orientation Program  Toys-for-Tots Success  Rivers Alive Project/Adopt-a-Highway  Consecutive DUAs  Ton-of-Tabs  Color Guards

29 Ton of Tabs is an ongoing project. We’re on our 2 nd ton. We’re at @ 800 pounds for the Ronald McDonald House. Put ‘em in a baggie & Bring ‘em in! 8,500 + Toys Collected This past Christmas

30  “Young Eagles” Flight Orientation Program  Toys-for-Tots Success  Rivers Alive Project/Adopt-a-Highway  Consecutive DUAs  Ton-of-Tabs  Color Guards

31  Climax Flag Day Ceremonies

32  Football Games Color Guards

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34  Climax Flag Day Ceremonies  Football Games Color Guards  Cheerleading Competition Color Guard

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36  Climax Flag Day Ceremonies  Football Games Color Guards  Cheerleading Competition Color Guard  Special Olympic Color Guards

37  Climax Flag Day Ceremonies  Football Games Color Guards  Cheerleading Competition Color Guard  Special Olympic Color Guards  Industry for the Blind Color Guard

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39  Climax Flag Day Ceremonies  Football Games Color Guards  Cheerleading Competition Color Guard  Special Olympic Color Guards  Industry for the Blind Color Guard  Saber Team Events  NHS Induction  Homecoming

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41  Climax Flag Day Ceremonies  Football Games Color Guards  Cheerleading Competition Color Guard  Special Olympic Color Guards  Industry for the Blind Color Guard  Saber Team Events  NHS Induction  Homecoming  Awards Night

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43  9/11 Fallen Heroes Ceremony  Veteran’s Night/ Golden Corral  Air Force Birthday

44  Each year we attend a Fallen Heroes Ceremony in our town square, Willis Park.  We perform a color guard at this ceremony.

45  Each year on veterans day we assist the waitresses at our local Golden Corral.

46  We celebrate the Air Force’s birthday, which is on the 18 th of September, every year with cake in our lunch room.

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48 Lowndes High School Regional Drill Meet Houston High School Regional Drill Meet Tift High School Regional Drill Meet American Legion/Coca Cola National Indoor Championship The Nationals at Daytona

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50 Lowndes High School Regional Drill Meet Veterans High School Drill Regional Meet Tift High School Regional Drill Meet Air Force National Drill Meet at Macon The Nationals at Daytona

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52  Veterans High School Regional Drill Meet  Tift County Regional Drill Meet

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55 Wellness Program

56  Purpose: Motivate Cadets to lead active, healthy lifestyles beyond the JROTC requirements & into their adult lives.  GA-942 requirements have been established since the unit’s birth in 1994.  In 2011, The Presidential Fitness Challenge was added to the GA-942 fitness program.

57 ActivitiesMaleFemale Push-ups309 Sit-Ups4441 Pull-Ups 4 1 or 9 Second Hang 600 Yard Run Time 2:01 MIN2:27 MIN Note: GA-942 requirements were based on Air Force Academy and Air Force fitness requirements established in 1994.

58  Basic Ribbon: Complete all events in the allotted time.  Silver Medal: Complete all events in less than 5 minutes but does not meet the run time.  Gold Medal: Complete all events in less than 5 minutes & meet the run time.  Platinum Medal: Complete all events in less than 3 minutes & meet the run time.

59  Currently 41 cadets of the GA-942 Corp have earned their fitness ribbon.  Since the beginning of the 2012 academic school year 23 cadets have earned their basic fitness ribbon.

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61  Derrick Akins ~ United States Military Academy 2010  Erick Juarez ~ United States Military Academy 2010  Adam Anderson ~ United States Military Academy 2011  Stephen Dunn ~ United States Military Academy 2012  Hunter Savage ~ United States Naval Academy 2013

62  Summer 2011  C/ Harrell and C/ Lagace attended Jr. Air Academy  Summer 2012  C/ Harrell and C/ Lagace attended Advanced Air Academy  Summer 2013  C/ Patel and C/ Cofer selected to attend Advanced Air Academy

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