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ACADEMIC TEAM STUDY GUIDE
2013 EDITION
Drill Manual 6
Chapter DM1 Introduction to Drill 6
Chapter DM2 Positions 8
Chapter DM3 Manual of Arms 10
Chapter DM4 Guidon Manual 12
Chapter DM5 Color Guard 14
Chapter DM6 Squad Drill 16
Chapter DM7 Platoon Drill 18
Field Manual 22
Chapter 1 NJROTC Uniform Regulations 22
Chapter 2 NJROTC Ranks/Rates and U.S. Navy Ranks/Rates 26
Chapter 3 Military Customs, Courtesies and Ceremonies 29
Chapter 4 Personnel Inspection 33
Chapter 5 Health Education 34
Chapter 6 Physical Fitness and Exercise 38
Chapter 7 Physical Fitness Exercises and Qualifying Minimums 42
Chapter 8 Introduction to First Aid 44
Chapter 9 Orienteering 48
Chapter 10 Survival 51
Naval Science 1 54
Unit I Chapter 1: Introduction to the NJROTC Program 54
Unit I Chapter 1: Career Planning 57
Unit II Chapter 1: Followership 60
Unit II Chapter 2: Leadership 63
Unit II Chapter: 3 Motivation 66
Unit II Chapter: 4 Relationships 69
Unit II Chapter 5: Attitudes and Emotions 72
Unit III Chapter: 1 Citizenship and Responsibility 76
Unit III Chapter 2: Foundations of US Government 79
Unit III Chapter 3: National Defense 82
Unit IV Chapter 4: Navy Ships 85
Unit IV Chapter 2: Naval Aviation 88
Unit V Chapter 1: Choosing the Right Exercise Program for You 91
Unit V Chapter 3: You Are What You Eat 95
Unit IV Chapter 6: Controlling Fat 98
Unit V Chapter 7: Taking Care of Yourself 101
Unit V Chapter 9: Drug Awareness 104
Unit V Chapter 10: First Aid for Emergency and Nonemergency Situations
107
Unit VI Chapter 1: Geography, Map Skills, and Environmental Awareness
110
Unit VI Chapter 2: Fundamentals of Survival 113
Naval Science 2 115
Leadership 115
Leadership Chapter 1 NJROTC Leadership 115
Leadership Chapter 2 Approaches To Leadership 116
Leadership Chapter 3 Leadership Skills 117
Maritime History 118
Maritime History Chapter 1 Sea Power and Early Western Civilization 118
Maritime History Chapter 2 American Revolution 120
Maritime History Chapter 3 The Growth of American Sea Power 122
Maritime History Chapter 4 Civil War 127
Maritime History Chapter 5 Rise to World Power Status 130
Maritime History Chapter 6 World War I 133
Maritime History Chapter 7 The Interwar Years 134
Maritime History Chapter 8 WWII Atlantic War 136
Maritime History Chapter 9 WW II Pacific War 139
Maritime History Chapter 10 The Cold War Era 1945-1991 143
Maritime History Chapter 11 1990 and Beyond 149
Nautical Science 150
Nautical Sciences Unit 1 Chap 1 Maritime Geography of the Western Seas
150
Nautical Sciences Unit 1 Chap 2 Maritime Geography of the Eastern Seas
152
Nautical Science Unit 2 Oceanography Chapter 1 Earth's History 155
Nautical Sciences Unit 2 Chap 2 Undersea Landscapes 156
Nautical Sciences Unit 2 Chapter 3 Seawater It's Makeup and Movement
157
Nautical Sciences Unit 2 Chapter 4 Life In The Seas 159
Nautical Science Unit 3 Chapter 1 Our Atmosphere 161
Nautical Sciences Unit 3 Chapter 2 Clouds and Fog 164
Nautical Sciences Unit 3 Chapter 3 Wind and Weather 167
Nautical Sciences Unit 3 Chapter 4 Fronts and Storms 169
Nautical Sciences Unit 3 Chapter 5 Weather Forecasting 171
Nautical Science Unit 4 Chapter 1 Astronomical Observations 173
Nautical Sciences Unit 4 Chapter 2 The Moon 175
Nautical Sciences Unit 4 Chapter 3 The Sun 177
Nautical Sciences Unit 4 Chapter 4 The Planets 179
Nautical Sciences Unit 4 Chapter 5 Asteroids, Comets and Meteors 181
Nautical Sciences Unit 4 Chapter 6 The Stars 182
Nautical Sciences Unit 5 Chapter 1 Motion, Force and Aerodynamics 184
Nautical Science Unit 5 Chapter 2 Bouyancy 187
Nautical Science Unit 5 Chapter 3 Basic Electricity 188
Nautical Sciences Unit 5 Chapter 4 Electronics 189
Nautical Sciences Unit 5 Chapter 5 Sound and Sonar 191
Naval Science 3 192
Knowledge Unit 1 Chapter 1 Importance Of Seapower 192
Knowledge Unit 1 Chap 2 Merchant Marine 195
Knowledge Unit 1 Chap 3 Grand Strategy 198
Knowledge Unit 1 Chap 4 United States Strategy 201
Knowledge Unit 1 Chapter 5 Naval Tactics 205
Knowledge Unit 1 Chapter 6 National Security 208
Knowledge Unit 2 Chap 1 Naval Operations 212
Knowledge Unit 2 Chapter 2 Naval Communications 216
Knowledge Unit 2 Chapter 3 Naval Intelligence 220
Knowledge Unit 2 Chapter 4 Naval Logistics 224
Knowledge Unit 2 Chapter 5 Research and Development 225
Knowledge Unit 3 Chapter 1 Introduction To Military Law 227
Knowledge Unit 3 Chapter 2 Discipline And Punishment 229
Knowledge Unit 4 Chapter 1 International Law 232
Knowledge Unit 4 Chapter 2 International Law of the Sea 235
Knowledge Unit 4 Chapter 3 Law of War at Sea 237
Skills Unit 1 Chapter 1 Ship Construction 240
Skills Unit 1 Chapter 2 Damage Control 242
Skills Unit 2 Chapter 1 Shipboard Organization 244
Skills Unit 2 Chapter 2 Watches 246
Skills Unit 3 Chapter 1 248
Skills Unit 3 Chapter 2 Ground Tackle And Deck Equipment 250
Skills Unit 3 Chapter 3 Small Boat Seamanship 251
Skills Unit 4 Chapter 1 Intro to Navigation 252
Skills Unit 4 Chapter 2 Aids To Navigation 255
Skills Unit 4 Chapter 3 Time and Navigation 256
Skills Unit 5 Chapter 1 Rules of the Road 258
Skills Unit 5 Chapter 2 Maneuvering Board 259
Skills Unit 6 Chapter 1 Naval Weapons 260
Skills Unit 6 Chapter 2 Naval Guns 262
Naval Skills Unit 6 Chap 3 Naval Aircraft and Missles 264
Skills Unit 6 Chap 4 Mine Warfare 266
Skills Unit 6 Chap 5 Nuclear, Biological, Chemical Warfare 267
NS3, Leadership 269
Leadership Unit 1, 269
Leadership, Unit 2 270
Leadership, Unit 3 273
Leadership, Unit 4, 274
Naval Science 4, 278
Unit 1: Thinking Ethically 278
Unit 2: Billet Assignments Case Evaluation and Response 282
Unit 3: The Drug Test Case Evaluation and Response 286
Unit 4: The Classified Inventory Case Evaluation and Response 290
Unit 5: Criticism and the Naval Officer 294
Unit 6: The Basics of Effective Communications 298
Unit 7: Communication 302
Unit 8: Avoiding Communication Pitfalls 306
Unit 9: Financial Wisdom 309
Global Awareness 313
Middle East 313
The Middle East: An Introduction 313
The Arab-Israeli Conflict 317
The Persian Gulf Wars 320
US Interests and Regional Issues in the Middle East 324
Africa 328
Africa: An Introduction 328
Africa: Western Colonialism 332
Africa: Dictators and Ethnic Clashes 336
Africa: Aids, Poverty, and Human Rights 340
Africa: US Interests and Regional Issues 344
Russia 347
Russia: An Introduction 347
Russia: Economic Restructuring Communism and Capitolism 351
Russia: Russia and Republics 355
Russia and World Relationships 359
Russia: US Interests In Russia 363
Latin America 367
Latin America: An Introduction 367
Latin America: Economic Reform 371
Latin America: Cartels and Drug Trade 375
Latin America: Poverty and Environmental Challenges 379
Latin America: US Interests and Regional Issues 382
Europe 386
Europe: An Introduction 386
Europe: Immigration and Terrorism 390
Europe: European Union 394
Europe: Yugoslavia 398
Europe: US Interests in Europe 402
Asia 405
Asia: An Introduction 405
Asia: Environmental and Social Issues 408
Asia: Japan, Korea, and China 412
Asia: India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan 416
Asia: US Interests and Regional Issues 420
Asia: US Interests in Asia 423 Drill Manual
Chapter DM1 Introduction to Drill
1. _____The four types of commands in military drill are
a) preparatory, participatory, concluding, responding
b) preparatory, command of execution, combined, supplemental
c) direct, indirect, implied, explicit
d) inflected, cadenced, intoned, repetitive 2. _____What muscle must be developed to give commands properly with a good
command voice?
e) throat
f) mouth muscles
g) diaphragm
h) tongue 3. _____Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of an effective
command voice?
i) distinctness
j) inflection
k) loudness
l) punctuality 4. _____The term "element" in military drill refers to
m) only the individual cadets.
n) only the squads in the platoon.
o) only the platoons in a company.
p) any unit which is part of a larger unit. 5. _____The command COLUMN HALF RIGHT (LEFT) MARCH requires a turn of
q) 30 degrees.
r) 45 degrees.
s) 70 degrees.
t) 90 degrees. 6. _____When marching in "quick time," the cadence is
u) 120 (36-inch) steps per minute.
v) 120 (30-inch) steps per minute.
w) 150 (30-inch) steps per minute.
x) 180 (36-inch) steps per minute. 7. _____The rhythmic rate of march at a uniform step is called
y) Jo-Dee
z) Beat
aa) Precision
ab) Cadence 8. _____A file is a formation in which persons are placed
ac) side by side.
ad) one behind the other.
ae) facing each other.
af) back to back. 9. _____The steps in military drill that are 15 inches in length are
ag) quick time and double time.
ah) back step and left step.
ai) right step and half step.
aj) half step and back step. 10. _____The 40-inch "distance" in military drill refers to the
ak) space between the chest of one cadet and the back of the cadet ahead.
al) length of the double time step.
am) length of the dress right, dress movement.
an) space measured between individuals from shoulder to shoulder, on the
same line. 11. _____In NJROTC the purpose of a Training Time Out (TTO) is
ao) to shorten a training exercise in order to build unit morale and
develop team spirit.
ap) an appropriate time to demonstrate habits of precision and automatic
response to orders and commands.
aq) an appropriate means for a cadet to obtain relief