Cadet Engineer Description

Cadet Engineer Description

The Chief Engineer gave the engine cadet a _____ for doing a great job.

Daftar Isi

1. The Chief Engineer gave the engine cadet a _____ for doing a great job.


Answer:

The Chief Engineer gave the engine cadet a congratulate for doing a great job.


2. WHICH BETWEEN THE DECK CADET and ENGINE CADET HAS A DIFFICULT JOB and BIGGER RESPONSIBILITY ONBOARD THE VESSEL...?​


Answer:

Due to advances in marine technology during the 20th century, the engine department aboard merchant ships is considered equally important as the deck department, since trained engine officers are required to handle the machinery on a ship. The engine department takes care of the engine room aboard a ship.


3. There are 450 cadets on the training, 1/15 of them are first class cadets. How many first class cadets are there.


Answer:

There are 30 first class cadets.

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]450[/tex] × [tex]\frac{1}{15}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{450}{1}[/tex] × [tex]\frac{1}{15}[/tex][tex]=\frac{450}{15}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{450}{15} =\frac{30}{1}[/tex]

= 30


4. explain the correct proper posture of rotc officers and cadets.​


Correct proper posture of rotc officers and cadets

Cadets in the Army ROTC are scholars, athletes, and leaders. Those who volunteer to serve their country through Army ROTC are typically well-rounded students with outstanding grades and significant leadership potential. Most of them have shown that they have the ability to lead. The salute is seen as a courteous and respectful welcome by military members. It is one of the oldest traditions that binds military personnel. When you recognize a cadet as an officer and make eye contact with him/her at a suitable distance, salute (greet).

Cadets should knock once before entering a classroom or the instructor's office and wait to be ordered to enter/come in. Saluting and declaring "Sir/Ma'am, Cadet (rank) (last name) reporting as commanded" is the proper reporting procedure. The cadet keeps the salute until it is returned or otherwise acknowledged by the officer. When the meeting's objective is fulfilled, the cadet salutes again, the salute is returned, and the cadet exits through the most direct exit.

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5. explanation about humble for cadet​


Answer:

You are expected to be a role model to every youth and it is a must to display an image of humility. Cadets are one of the attraction in the academy and it is essential for you to show humility or humbleness to every people that surrounds you.


6. What is the important of Cyber Security us as a ROTC cadets?​


Answer:

Cyber Securty

Cyber security is the application of technologies, processes and controls to protect systems, networks, programs, devices and data from cyber attacks. It aims to reduce the risk of cyber attacks and protect against the unauthorised exploitation of systems, networks and technologies.

ROTC cadets

The Reserve Officers' Training Corps is a group of college- and university-based officer training programs for training commissioned officers of the United States Armed Forces


7. as a cadet how can you perform duty? ​


Answer:

To follow the command and orders from the commanding officer/s and to learn and apply the knowledges.


8. how do you discipline yourself as a cadet and a citizen of this country.​


Answer:

by doing push-ups,Thats the discipline i have in mind


9. 10. The marching PMA Cadets looked amazing on the grandstand. Each cadetlooked smart and perfect. The crowd loved their performance drill.You can tell that:A. The PMA cadets practiced a lot.B. The crowd was not entertained.C. The PMA cadets stay enthusiastic.D. The grandstand was big enough for the crowd.​


Answer:

a

Explanation:

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10. What is the significance of knowing and understanding Basic life support in your life as a cadet? Do you believe that learning about and practicing basic life support will make you a more responsible and effective cadet?


Answer:

Key Takeaway

This article has looked into the five key reasons you need skills in basic life support. Here are some key takeaway from this post:

The main aim of the basic life support procedure is to save lives.

The earlier the victim receives CPR and AED, the higher the chances of survival.

The Automated External Defibrillator can reverse irregular heartbeat, also called arrhythmia.

Renewal of Basic life support certification is critical for healthcare professionals.

Persons with these skills can recognize health emergencies early enough and offer the necessary help to the victims. The individual also has the confidence to save lives, which offers a sense of security to those around.

Explanation:

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Basic Life Support Training is essential because it teaches individuals how to properly manage critical medical emergencies, such as cardiac arrest and obstructed airways. Without immediate and appropriate attention, victims of cardiac arrest and obstructed airways can lose their lives.


11. how should an instructor act in front of his recruits and cadets? ​


Answer:

Such guard duty is called sentry duty. I guess that the powers-that-be must feel there are a lot of criminals who are intent on stealing. Recruits guard military barracks' rooms most of the day. Only authorized people (your drill instructors and other recruits) are allowed to enter unescorted.

In Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard basic training, you'll be assigned to guard other things as well as the barracks, just to give you a little extra practice. Of course, this guard duty practice has a serious purpose; the time may come when you have to guard something vital in the line of duty.

Explanation:

Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard

The Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard have a dedicated list of rules that sentries must memorize and be able to recite word for word upon request. These rules are called the General Orders for Sentries, or sometimes just General Orders.

Tip: You're required to memorize the following in order so that you can recite a specific order number, if asked.

To take charge of this post and all government property in view. When you're performing sentry duties, you're in charge of your post. That means that no one except your training instructor, no matter what their rank, can change your orders. Even if a 4-star general approaches and demands that you let him pass, you can't do so if his name isn't on your access list. Only your training instructor can give someone who is not on the list permission to enter the barracks. Warning: In basic training, other training instructors often try to bluff their way past recruits performing guard duties. If they succeed, that means they get to rub it in to your drill instructor. It also means that your drill instructor will probably have you for lunch. When performing guard duty, you're also responsible to protect all government equipment and property that is within sight, even though it may be outside of the area of your assigned post.

To walk my post in a military manner, keeping always on the alert and observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing. This means you don't slouch, you don't keep your hands in your pockets and you don't sit down. Always be vigilant by looking around you at all times. Don't let those tricky training instructors try to pull a fast one on you. If you see or hear anything unusual, don't ignore it -- investigate it.

To report all violations of orders I am instructed to enforce. For example, if someone tries to trick his way past you, mark it in your logbook and report it to your training instructor, even if that person wasn't successful. Use common sense. If it's 2 a.m. and your training instructor is sleeping, it can probably wait until first thing in the morning, unless your training instructor specifically has ordered you to wake him up if anything unusual happens.

To repeat all calls from posts more distant from the guardhouse (or the quarterdeck) than my own. These days, sentries can usually make their reports from modern electronics, such as radios and field telephones. However, if a power outage or other communications problem occurs, the age-old practice of relaying information can be very important. Your training instructor may even order you to simulate a power outage or communications failure to see how you handle it.

To quit my post only when properly relieved. This rule may seem evident, but I can guarantee you that at least one person during your time at basic will make the mistake of leaving his watch post and going to bed, if their relief is late. This mistake is very serious in basic training and will almost surely result in severe punishment. Marine Corps version: To receive, obey and pass on to the sentry who relieves me, all orders from the Commanding Officer, Officer of the Day, Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers of the guard only. Navy version: To receive, obey and pass on to the sentry who relieves me, all orders from the Commanding Officer, Command Duty Officer, Officer of the Deck, and Officers and Petty Officers of the Watch only. Coast Guard version: To receive, obey and pass on to the sentry who relieves me, all orders from the Commanding Officer, Field Officer of the Day, Officer of the Day, and all Officers and Petty Officers of the Watch.


12. sino si cadet first class jestony arman lanaja


Answer:

Si Cadet 1st Class Jestony Arman Lanaja, isang magtutuba o anak ng magsasaka ng tubo mula sa Davao Del Sur ang nangungunang graduating cadet noong taong 2013.


13. what happens to the corps of soldier/cadet's in the absence of military discipline?​


Answer:

burried

Explanation:

give them burial, they're still human being.


14. Other music using space cadet sample metro boomin


Answer:

where is the question?

Explanation:

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15. the marching PMA Cadets looked amazing on the grandstand. Each cadet looked smart and perfect . the crown loved their performance drill you can tell that ​


Answer:

a

Explanation:

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16. Explain the classifications of cadets and cite an examples?​


Answer:

ksi and I have been talking to the guy that was the only man ♂️♂️

Explanation:

tusk and I have yet not and feel u the store and get back I have a few things and I have a


17. what did you learn being a cadet​


Answer:

You will learn a wide range of transferable skills such as the ability to command tasks; make decisions under pressure; plan and organize tasks and work as an effective team player as well as independently.


18. How can a cadet perform well in drills and ceremonies? Explain.


Answer:

With practice and self-discipline during practice.

Explanation:

Answer:

Why has drill and ceremonies been a vital part

of cadet life since 1916? Drill is more than an

orderly way of moving a group of people from

point A to point B, although it is that. JROTC

cadets learn drill for the same reasons that

soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines do.

Drill is a time-tested laboratory for developing

leadership skill.

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19. What is the Cadet Honor Code?


Answer:

The Cadet Honor Codes, described within the Cadet Honor Manuals, belong to the Corps of Cadets at these institutions and is administered by cadets. Simply stated, the Code demands that a cadet does not lie, cheat, or steal, nor tolerate those who do.

A Cadet Honor Code is a system of ethics or code of conduct applying to military cadets studying at military academies.


20. As a Criminology cadet, how do you define a leader​


Answer:

Answer:

Trust & Respect Cadets rely upon one another. By striving to exude a warrior spirit, they create an environment of trust and respect. Integrity First. Integrity is the willingness to do what is right, even when no one is looking.

Explanation:

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21. How do 11 general order benefit you as a cadet?​


Explanation:

General orders are the set of rules guiding sentry duty in the United States Armed Forces. They provide guards—including sentries and officers—a set of rules and guidelines to follow during specific duties. General Orders are essential to sentry duties for all branches of the military. They apply to all guard duties and differ from special orders which superiors may issue for specific sentry duties. General orders describe the proper conduct of a sentry while on duty in every possible operational scenario.

Recruits are expected to memorize the general orders during boot camp, although many learn it prior to basic training. In boot camp, drill instructors ask recruits to recite any part of the general orders at any time. Commanding officers expect recruits to be able to recite the general orders whenever asked. This demonstrates their ability to take proper action in a fast-changing martial environment.

While the general orders apply to all the armed forces of the United States military, only the Navy and Marine Corps use the 11 general order version. The Army and Air Force use three general orders, although these are a condensed form of the rules found in other services.


22. what is the role of the youth as an rotc cadet in nation building


Answer:

The primary objective of the NSTP law is to promote the role of the youth in nation-building. As such, it aims to encourage the youth to become civic and/or military leaders and volunteers whom could be called upon by the nation in cases their services are needed.


23. The cadet took his station at the rizal shrine


Answer:

a place to stand in.

Explanation:

thanks me later


24. what can you tribute to the community as an ROTC cadet​


Explanation:

The Philippine Army held a capability demonstration to Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) cadets, military dependents and other stakeholders in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City on Saturday, March 23.

The activity, dubbed “Army Show: A Tribute to our Stakeholders”, showcased the K9 Military Working Dog Capabilities, Silent Drill, and Band Drill exhibition which are added attractions in line with the Army’s 122nd Founding Anniversary celebration.

Maj. Gen. Bernie S. Langub, commander of the Ar


25. how many total student of cadet rotc


Answer:

1204780

Explanation:

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Answer:

they are over 20,000 ROTC cadets in 273 ROTC at programs at major universities .


26. what is your obligation as ROTC cadets?​


AnswerFirst, let us define the keywords of the question:Obligation - in simple words, is something you must do because of an agreement, law, and contract.ROTC - stands for Reserve Officer Training Corps. It is a government program that trains and educates civilians to be military personnel for national defense. Hence, the word reserve or reservist.

Your obligation as an ROTC cadet is simple. Fight for your country when the government drafts you into the Military. It is a criminal act to decline the call of military drafting because you are violating the law and agreement as an ROTC cadet.

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27. As a cadet how can you perform your duty in army​


Answer:

From adventurous training (AT) such as kayaking, mountain biking and abseiling to military-themed activities including shooting, fieldcraft and skill at arms, as well as training in first aid, you'll get the chance to discover lots of new experience


28. How I utllize these Cadets for communication​


Answer:

asan pic? wheres the pic sir


29. what are the cadets' philosophy​


Answer:

1. Stand and deliver.

2. Don't quit.

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30. as a cadet it is essential to know the command to your fellow cadet​


Answer:

Ask guardian for help.

Explanation:

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