JLBC PHASE 1 - HANDBOOK
JLBC – GENERAL JLBC CADET KNOWLEDGE
Discuss Year One Training
Identify JLBC Cadet and JLBC Officer Ranks
Observe Rules and Procedures for the Paying of Compliments
State the Aim and Motto of the JLBC Cadet Program
Wear the JLBC Cadet Uniform
Discuss Summer Training Opportunities
Maintain the JLBC Cadet Uniform
Participate in a Tour of the Corps
Participate in an Activity about the History of the Corps
JLBC – Discuss Year One Training
Importance: An overview of the training opportunities provided to Phase One JLBC cadets prepares new cadets for the training year. They will be able to see how training fits together and identify areas they are particularly interested in. This overview should excite and energize JLBC cadets for the coming year.
JLBC PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
Joint cadet training applies to sea, army, and air cadets. POs for these common cadet subjects are as follows:
Positive Social Relations for Youth Participate in Positive Social Relations for Youth Training 101 Citizenship Perform - Individual Acts that Better the Community
Community Service - Perform Community ServiceLeadership - Participate as a Member of a Team
Personal Fitness and Healthy Living - Track Participation in Physical Activities
Physical Activities - Participate in Physical Activities
Marksmanship - Fire the Cadet Air Rifle
General Cadet Knowledge - Serve in a Sea Cadet Corps
Drill - Perform Drill Movements During an Annual Ceremonial Review
Biathlon - Participate in Recreational Summer Biathlon Activities
JLBC CADET TRAINING
Navy and Maritime Community -
Become Familiar with the Sea Element of the JLBC Forces and Maritime Community Ropework - Perform Basic Ropework
Small Craft Operation - Participate in a Small Craft Operations Weekend
Ship’s Operations - Respond to Basic Forms of Naval Communication
Nautical Training - Participate in a Nautical Training Weekend
JLBC – Sea Cadet Inter-Divisional Seamanship Competition
JLBC CORPS OPTIONAL TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
Optional training offered at the JLBC cadet corps varies depending on several factors. Some of these opportunities are dependent on the availability and qualification of staff and resources of the company. The unit may offer such activities as:
• Cultural education/travel,
• Music (military band and pipes and drums),
• Winter biathlon,
• First-aid,
• Drill teams, and
• Other optional training that the unit and sponsor choose to pursue.
CLOSING STATEMENT – There is a wide variety of training available in Phase One. Cadets should look for activities that interest them outside the mandatory training. The JLBC cadet will benefit more from this program by getting involved in these activities.
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