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CC Reg 145-2 . Rev: 07/01/07. CCR 145-2 . Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps Program Organization, Administration, Operation Training and Support Original Document Date: 00/00/00. Revision Date: 07/01/07. Summary of Changes: This revision: 9 Deletes all reference to Area Coordinator (AC) . 9 Includes language of USACC Supplement 1 to CCR 145-2 . 9 Includes eligibility of guard and Reserve members to be employed to provide JROTC. instruction NDAA. 9 Includes educational requirements of NDAA. 9 Deletes all references to Recertification Course . 9 Renames America's Promise to Program Assessment Rating Tool (PART).

H Instructor Weight Control Program I JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge Checklist and Forms J JROTC Rappel Inspection Checklist K Risk Management Worksheet L JROTC Awards M Precedence of Wear N Air Rifle marksmanship Qualification Awards Page 9 of 261 . CC Reg 145-2 Rev: 07/01/07

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1 CC Reg 145-2 . Rev: 07/01/07. CCR 145-2 . Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps Program Organization, Administration, Operation Training and Support Original Document Date: 00/00/00. Revision Date: 07/01/07. Summary of Changes: This revision: 9 Deletes all reference to Area Coordinator (AC) . 9 Includes language of USACC Supplement 1 to CCR 145-2 . 9 Includes eligibility of guard and Reserve members to be employed to provide JROTC. instruction NDAA. 9 Includes educational requirements of NDAA. 9 Deletes all references to Recertification Course . 9 Renames America's Promise to Program Assessment Rating Tool (PART).

2 9 Updates coaching rubric 9 Clarifies type of Baccalaureate degree (Not education specific). 9 Defines and addresses block scheduling 9 Requires instructors to review DL courses on a regular basis versus annually 9 Incorporates AR 40-501 and AR 600-9; height/weight body fat standards 9 Authorizes wear of ACUs for instructors 9 Updates wear of cadet male uniform 9 Contains specific guidance for wear of cadet female uniform 9 Provides optional wear of rank insignia 9 Updates rappel Training requirements 9 Changes qualification scores table (Sharpshooter). Page 1 of 261. CC Reg 145-2 .

3 Rev: 07/01/07. Summary: This regulation provides command policy and guidance for the standardization and execution of the Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC)/National Defense cadet Corps (NDCC) Program in high schools. All references to JROTC include NDCC unless otherwise specified. Applicability. This regulation applies to Army cadet Command (USACC), USACC. Region and Brigade Headquarters, and major overseas commands that have Department of Defense Dependent Schools (DoDDS) JROTC units within their jurisdictions, the Active Army, the Army National Guard and , the Army Reserve , Department of the Army Civilian Personnel, and contracted employees.

4 It also applies to active duty and retired personnel certified to conduct the JROTC Program at JROTC units and to administrators that host JROTC units in public and private high schools, high school level military academies, and at the high school level element of military Junior colleges. Supplementation. Proponent for this regulation is Army cadet Command, ATTN: ATCC-JR. Supplementation of this regulation is prohibited. Forms. R forms throughout this regulation are for local reproduction. Have them printed through your local forms management officer. Suggested improvements. Send comments and suggested improvements on DA form 2028 (Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms) to Commander, Army cadet Command, ATTN: ATCC-JR, Fort Monroe, VA 23651-5000.

5 Details: Table Of Contents Chapter 1, Introduction 1-1 Purpose 1-2 b References 1-3 Explanation of Abbreviations and Terms 1-4 Responsibilities 1-5 Mission Philosophy 1-6 Army Regulation 145-2 . 1-7 JROTC Command and Control Reorganization 1-8 Organizational Roles and Functions 1-9 Organizational Structure 1-10 Chain of Command Diagram 1-11 Civilian Rating Scheme Page 2 of 261. CC Reg 145-2 . Rev: 07/01/07. Chapter 2, Administration 2-1 Recurring Reports 2-2 cadet Records 2-3 Publications/Curricular Items 2-4 cadet Incentives 2-5 cadet Portfolios 2-6 Serious Incident Reports (SIRs).

6 Chapter 3, Operations 3-1 Establishment of a JROTC Unit 3-2 Establishment Responsibilities 3-3 Insurance for Establishing a New JROTC Unit 3-4 Probation/Disestablishment 3-5 Specific Procedures for Disestablishing a Unit 3-6 Maintaining Insurance 3-7 Claims Against the Bond or Insurance Policy 3-8 Cadets/Student Administration 3-9 Participation in JROTC. 3-10 Policy of Nondiscrimination 3-11 Enrollment Requirements 3-12 Magnet programs 3-13 Feeder Schools 3-14 Cross-Enrollment 3-15 Adopt-A-School Program 3-16 Participating Students 3-17 Disenrollment 3-18 School Support Chapter 4, Instructor Management Section I, General 4-1 Purpose and Scope 4-2 Authorized Instructors Page 3 of 261.

7 CC Reg 145-2 . Rev: 07/01/07. Chapter 4, Instructor Management (continued). 4-3 Statutory Authority 4-4 Relationship Between Instructions and Schools Section II, Instructor Certification 4-5 Instructor Eligibility 4-6 Certification 4-7 Documentation Required for Qualification Process 4-8 Certification Procedures 4-9 Continuing Qualifications Section III, Instructor Positions, Descriptions, Responsibilities and Duties 4-10 Certified Interviewers 4-11 Director of Army Instructor (DAI) Functions and Responsibilities 4-12 Senior Army Instructors (SAI) and Army Instructors (AI) Functions and Responsibilities 4-13 Military Property Specialist (MPS)

8 Functions and Responsibilities Seciton IV, Instructor Administration 4-14 JROTC Instructors 4-15 Vacancies and Hiring Procedures 4-16 Transfers of Personnel Within Same District 4-17 Reimbursement Procedures 4-18 Termination and Resignations 4-19 Suspension of the Army Cost Share Section V, Staffing and Operations 4-20 Rank and Precedence Section VI, Performance Counseling and Performance Improvement Plan (PIP). 4-21 Performance Counseling/School Evaluations 4-22 Performance Improvement Plan (PIP). Section VII, Adverse Actions 4-23 Probation and Decertification 4-24 Conduct of JROTC Instructors During School District Strikes Page 4 of 261.

9 CC Reg 145-2 . Rev: 07/01/07. Chapter 4, Instructor Management (continued). 4-25 Instructor Records Section VIII, Weight Control Program 4-26 Scope 4-27 Standards and Procedures 4-28 Responsibilities 4-29 Height and Weight Procedures 4-30 Body Fat Standards 4-31 Preparation of the Body Fat Content Worksheets Chapter 5, Education 5-1 JROTC cadet Training Philosophy 5-2 Quality Training 5-3 Program of Instruction (POI). 5-4 leadership Application 5-5 Reference Library 5-6 Master Training Schedules (MTS). 5-7 Lesson Plans 5-8 Methods of Instruction 5-9 Grading System Chapter 6, Resource Management 6-1 General 6-2 Financial Mnagement and Funding Types 6-3 Government Purchase Card (GPC).

10 6-4 Authorized JROTC Expenditures 6-5 Fund Raising Activities 6-6 Management Control Program 6-7 Accountability of Property 6-8 Inventories 6-9 Support Installations 6-10 Physical Security Page 5 of 261. CC Reg 145-2 . Rev: 07/01/07. Chapter 7, Inspections and Other Visits 7-1 Purpose 7-2 JROTC Unit Inspection Program 7-3 Conduct and Responsibilities for the Inspection 7-4 Dates of Inspections and Reports 7-5 Honor Unit with Distinction and Honor/Merit Unit Designations 7-6 Distinguished School Support/Outstanding School Support Designations 7-7 Unit Visitation Philosophy and Objectives 7-8 State of the Unit Briefings Chapter 8, Training Section I, General 8-1 Scope Section II.


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