Leadership Chapter 1 Maj. General John F. Curry. Overview Followership Self-management Missions of CAP Chain of Command Basic Drill Wear of the Uniform.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Bell Ringer What are the desired characteristics you would like to see in your boss? What are the desired characteristics you expect in employees who report.
Advertisements

Customs, Attitude, Discipline, and Respect
ACTIVITY 5.2 THE CADET OATH.
WANTED 8th grade students seeking a high school elective that will provide opportunities for leadership, community service, competition and adventure!
Discipline Objectives Describe the importance of discipline Explain how drill instills discipline.
Customs and Courtesies C/1st Lt Ernesto Pinero. Overview 2 Saluting procedures Reporting procedures Seven Basic Responses Distinguishing ranks Proper.
Military Customs and Courtesies
Military Customs and Courtesies. Customs and Courtesies Definitions Rank Recognition Rendering Courtesies General Courtesies Reporting Procedures Overview.
Cadet Formal Inspection Questions CFI. General Orders What is your first General Order? – I will guard everything within the limits of my post and quit.
8 th grade students seeking a high school elective that will provide opportunities for leadership, community service, competition and adventure! WANTED.
Semper Vigilans. What is Civil Air Patrol Civil Air Patrol is a volunteer organization that helps to promote aviation. As years passed, that mission expanded.
AFAMs and Civil Air Patrol PIOs August CAP Mission Summary CAP Mission Summary Training and Qualification Changes Training and Qualification Changes.
Summary of Updates to the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Manual (COMDTINST M G)
1. LEADERSHIP I “The Basics” 2 Objectives 1.Be able to define leadership and followership. 2.Define the relationship between leader and a follower. 3.Know.
Practicing Leadership: Principles and Applications
Customs and Courtesies
18 Feb Aero 1 LEADERSHIP EDUCATION Note and review slides. Introduction to Air Force Junior ROTC Lesson 2, Chapter 1, The Military Uniform and Appearance.
Awards & Decorations Objective. Cadets will know Purpose & Sponsor Awards & Decorations Requirements for award.
Military Customs and Courtesies Part III.  Customs and Courtesies  Definitions  Grade Recognition  Rendering Courtesies  General Courtesies  Reporting.
Customs and Courtesies Cadet Major Derek Gottlieb Inspector General.
Customs & Courtesies By 2d Lt Courtenay Franklin.
Weir Cook Cadet Squadron Senior Staff Planning Meeting & Discussion 30 March 2015 | 1900 – 2100.
Leadership Concepts CPL 0201 Overview The purpose of this class is to introduce the student to such things as authority, responsibility, customs, courtesies.
Leadership and Followership Making it work Part VI.
PART II CAP MISSIONS AND ORGANIZATION. OVERVIEW  Civil Air Patrol Vision and Mission  Missions of Civil Air Patrol  Organization of Civil Air Patrol.
Customs and Courtesies
Penair RAF Cadet Unit Only school in Cornwall First in the country to start an RAF unit from Scratch.
4th Class Orientation & Training for the class of Followership Follow to Lead Leadership Development 4-2c The first step in The Citadel Leadership.
ILP 2.0 California Wing Integrated Leadership Program Cadet Programs Conference February 17, 2001 Major Michael Kathriner.
Civil Air Patrol Presented by: Presenter’s name Presenter’s Squadron
Introduction to Air Force Junior ROTC Lesson 1, Chapter 11 Organization of the AFJROTC.
Customs and Courtesies 1. Definitions Rank Recognition Rendering Courtesies General Courtesies Reporting Procedures Customs and Courtesies Overview 2.
Promotions. What do you get out of promoting? Attend more CAP events. Rank respect. Leadership opportunities.
Lesson Objectives pg24 Identify grade & badge insignia insignia is a badge or mark of office or honor. AF grade insignia has two categories: Officer Enlisted.
Introduction to Air Force Junior ROTC Lesson 3, Chapter 1, Customs and Courtesies for Air Force Junior ROTC 2 Why are customs important in the military?
Introduction to Air Force Junior ROTC Lesson 4, Chapter 11 Attitude, Discipline, and Respect.
Hosted by Senior Chief Briley, NSI Orientation Personnel Inspection Uniform Regulations Cadet Ranks/Rates 100 Orders to the Sentry
C USTOMS AND C OURTESIES O BJECTIVES ( PG 34-43) D ESCRIBE WHY CUSTOMS ARE IMPORTANT IN THE MILITARY I DENTIFY S ITUATIONS WHERE SALUTING IS REQUIRED D.
CAP’s Cadet Program DAL Character & Leadership Committee Briefing Robert B. Smith Chief, Curriculum Development Cadet Programs Directorate Civil Air Patrol.
CENTRAL IOWA DIVISION SEA CADETS CENTRAL IOWA DIVISION SEA CADETS A program for youth ages 10 – 17
Lesson 7 The Chain of Command and What it Means to the USAF and CAP Slide 1 USAF and CAP Chain of Command.
Slide 1 VDF Standards Professional Military Education Initial Entry Training.
Military Customs and Courtesies. Definitions Rank Recognition Rendering Courtesies General Courtesies Reporting Procedures Customs and Courtesies.
THE VIRGINIA DEFENSE FORCE
Slide 1Lesson 10: Customs and Courtesies Military Customs & Courtesies.
LL Duties of the Element Leader Duties of an Element Leader Teach basic drill movements to the element. Relay information to the element. Position.
Introduction to Air Force Junior ROTC Lesson 4, Chapter 11 Attitude, Discipline, and Respect.
Civil Air Patrol NCO Program
Civil Air Patrol Pueblo Eagles Composite Squadron Leadership Foundations 2: The Chain of Command GS 2.2.
Terminology Drill & Ceremonies AF MANUAL
Civil Air Patrol Pueblo Eagles Composite Squadron Leadership Foundations 3: Customs and Courtesies GS 2.3.
MARINE CORPS LEADERSHIP TRAITS.  Definition: Justice is defined as the practice of being fair and consistent. A just person gives consideration to each.
FOR TRAINING USE ONLY Honor – Duty – Respect CTM Training SERIES: Customs AND Courtesies 1 CAO: 22 May 2014.
1 Chapter Two Arnold Achievement Named for Henry Harley (“Hap”) Arnold June 25, January 15, 1950 SERVICE:World War 1 ( ) World War 11 ( )
Cadet Motto Semper Vigilans – Always Vigilant
Military Customs and Courtesies
Follow to Lead Leadership Development 4-2c
Unit Commanders Course Customs, Courtesies and Ceremonies (Part 1)
Unit Commanders' Course
Unit Commanders Course Customs, Courtesies and Ceremonies (Part 2)
Attitude, Discipline, and Respect.
Responsibility and the NCO/ NCO Readiness
The Finer Points of the First Shirt
Why CAP? Seminar 2.1 CAP Corporate Learning Course
Follow to Lead Leadership Development 4-2c
Corporate Learning Course
Roles of the NCO A brief guide to squadron roles OBJECTIVE
Practicing Leadership: Principles and Applications
Followship: Learning to Walk before you can Run
LTP Flowcharts By Class Year
Presentation transcript:

Leadership Chapter 1 Maj. General John F. Curry

Overview Followership Self-management Missions of CAP Chain of Command Basic Drill Wear of the Uniform

C/AB Duties Responsibilities  Learn Drill  Get to know the members of your unit  Keep alert  Observe  Keep an open mind for suggestions Element Member

Followership Reaching a specific goal while exercising respect for authority, a positive attitude, integrity and self-discipline.

Followership Respect for Authority  You have to obey CAP regulations and the legitimate orders given to you by those appointed to positions of authority above you. Attitude  Understanding  Attitudes are contagious!

Followership Integrity  Doing what’s right when nobody is around  “a moral compass”  Honor  Fine sense of ethics, justice, and truth  Trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, and selflessness

Listening Do’s  Keep an open mind  Listen to understand  Listen to what not how  Take notes with care  Make (and hold) eye contact  Keep a positive attitude  Listen to new ideas Don’ts  Allow personal ideas/beliefs to interfere  Take too many notes  Try to argue or contradict

Self-management Manage your resources, time, energy, family life, sleep, nutrition etc. Examples:  Uniform  Being on time  Eating enough/healthily  Enough sleep

Reading Skills Identification  Author’s ideas and purpose  “What am I reading?” Interpretation  Author’s meaning  “What does this mean?” Evaluation  “What is the importance?”

CAP Missions Aerospace Education  Internal – within CAP for Seniors and Cadets  External – non-CAP individuals Cadet Programs  Designed to train young men and women to become Air Force officers Emergency Services  SAR  Homeland Security  Disaster Relief

Chain of Command The succession of commanding officers; order of authority Senior Grade Insignia

Customs and Courtesies Courtesy Courtesy is politeness, civility, respect and personal recognition of the rights of others. Improves teamwork and esprit de corps Voluntary Not a mark of inferiority or servilityCustom Customs are those things which should be done Mandatory

Reporting Indoors  Two Paces away  Salute  “Sir/Ma’am, Cadet _____ reporting as ordered.”  Take one step back, then salute again.  Take most direct route Outdoors  Two Paces away  Salute  “Sir/Ma’am, Cadet _____ reporting as ordered/requesting permission to fall into flight/take charge of flight.”  Take one step back, then salute again.  Take most direct route

Image Public Display of Affection (PDA) Grooming Standards Uniform  Minimum Requirements  Insignia, Name Tags, Ribbons CAPM 39-1

Drill and Ceremonies Purpose  Drill is the orderly movement of a flight from place to place.  Value of Drill and Ceremonies  Teamwork  To learn to follow Terms  AFMAN

Questions? Created by C/MSgt Nicholas Walton Revised by Maj Mark Wong