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  • 3rd BrigadeJROTC Brief, 31 July 2012

    Blackhawk BDELeaders in the Heartland

  • MissionOrganizationArea of OperationsMETLVisionCommand PhilosophyCCIRJROTC Talking PointsCSMQ & A

    Agenda

  • Mission 3rd Brigade recruits, retains, and develops SROTC Cadets in all host, affiliate, and partner colleges and universities IOT meet directed commissioning requirements with precision, by component, and to a high standard of quality.

  • ORGANIZATIONCOMMANDERCSMDCOS6S1S3S2XOS4NURSE CounselorsRC40 Programs119 JROTCNGJROTC

  • 3rd Brigade HeadquartersAuth: 31Asg: 29

  • 3rd BrigadeArea of Operation40 senior programs across 10 states and 1,448,850 squares miles. Includes five metropolitan cities, one being the third largest city in the United States; 119 JROTC programs, five Big 10 schools, five Big 12 schools, and 34 Indian Reservations.

  • Headquarters, 3rd BDENaval Station Great Lakes, ILNEBRASKA

    2 HostsSOUTH DAKOTA

    3 HostsNORTH DAKOTA

    2 HostsKANSAS

    3 HostsMINNESOTA

    3 Hosts

    IOWA

    3 Hosts

    WISCONSIN

    5 HostsILLINIOS

    9 HostsMISSOURI

    8 HostsUpper Michigan2 HostsILLINOIS: (9)NIUUICWHEATONWIUISUUIUCEIUCSIESIUCMINNESOTA: (3)ST JOHNSU. of MN-TCMSU-MMISSOURI: (8)TRUMAN ST.WMSUUCMUMCLINCOLNWASHUMU-STSW-MSUN DAKOTA: (2)UNDNDSUS DAKOTA: (3)SDSUSDS-MTUSDNEBRASKA: (2)CREIGHTONUN-LINCOLNIOWA: (3)UNIISUUIWISCONSIN: (5)UW-SPUW-OSHUW-LACUW-MADMARQUETTEMICHIGAN: (2)MTUNMUKANSAS: (3)KSUUKPSUSenior ROTC FootprintGeneral Information:Host (Public/Private): 35/5Partner/Affiliate: 62/110Nursing Schools: 66JROTC: 119HBCU/HACU: 3/0

  • ILLINOIS: (45)Chicago Public Schools-35Waukegan HSPekin HSCahokia HSJoilet Central HSJoilet West HSEast Richland HS (Olney)Mattoon HSManual HS (Peoria)Marmion Military AcademyAuburn HS (Rockford)WISCONSIN: (4)Alexander Hamilton HS (Milwaukee)Beloit Memorial HSKenosha Military AcademyST Johns Military Academy (Delafield)

    MINNESOTA: (6)Bemidji HSGen. John J Vessey HS (West St. Paul)Cretin-Derham Hall HS (St Paul)Humboldt HS (St Paul)ST Thomas Academy (Mendota Heights)MN Transitions Charter (Minneapolis)MISSOURI: (32) Saint Joseph School District (3)Clinton HSWentworth Military Academy (Lexington)Kansas City Schools (6)Van Horn (Independence)Smith-Cotton HS (Sedalia)Joplin HSWebb CityMcDonald Cty HS (Anderson)South West Area Career Center (Monett)Nixa HS Ozark HSHill Crest HS (Springfield )Poplar Bluff HSMalden HDNew Madrid HSCharleston HSFredericktown HSCharles Sumner HS (ST Louis)Vashon HS (ST Louis)Beaumont HS (St. Louis)Jennings HS McCluer HS (Florissant)Missouri Military Academy (Mexico)Waynesville HS

    N DAKOTA: (3)Devils Lake HSWest Fargo HSRed River HS(Grand Forks)S DAKOTA: (5)Central HS(Rapid City)Flandreau HSLower Brule HSPine Ridge HSWashington HS (Sioux Falls)

    KANSAS: (9) Wichita Public Schools-(5)Topeka West HSJunction City HSLeavenworth HSST. Johns Military School (Salina)IOWA: (4)Waterloo East HSCentral Campus HS (Des Moines)Ottumwa HSCentral HS (Davenport)NESDNDMNKSIAMOILWINEBRASKA: (8)Omaha Public Schools-7Boys Town HS JROTC FootprintMICHIGAN (3)L. Wright HS (Ironwood)Hancock HSCalumet HS

  • DevelopRetainCommissionExecute JROTCSustain the CommandCommand and Control the Brigade 3rd Brigade METLExecute JROTCAllocate budgetApprove cadreExecute JCLCsSupport trainingJR/SR Program Synergy

  • VisionBuild a Brigade Team that synchronizes and integrates the Total Army efforts and requirements of Active, Reserve, NG, and JROTC toward providing high-quality, resilient, adaptive, and mentally strong leaders in support of Army requirements. Build a partnership network that fully leverages our military partners, COIs, national groups (such as LULAC/100 Black Men), and local education and political leaders/organizations. Execute an enterprise approach to marketing, advertising, recruiting, training, and development that postures the Army to compete as the employer of choice for career oriented high school and college students in the Blackhawk Brigade Area of Operations.

  • A. Do what you say you will do.TrustLoyaltyOrders driven processSecure flankLead by example

    B. Do what you are supposed to do.CompetenceProfessionalismTactically and Technically ProficientLead by example

    C. In the absence of 1 and 2, do the right thing.Morally and ethically straightKnow the rulesOaths and creedsLead by exampleAn officer on duty knows no one.

    Command Philosophy

  • Death or Serious Injury.Suicidal incidents (including attempts, ideations, or unclassified, but potential).Sexual Assault or Harassment.Other incidents that may generate negative or national attention by media, political entity, or military organizationAny individual sent home from training without completing intended instruction.A follow up email within 2 hours of the incident containing the 5 Ws (who, what, why, where, and when). In addition, a SIR as applicable will be sent within 2 hours of the incident.Any incident that meets the criteria of a SIR IAW Cadet Command Policy Letter 23-11,dated 28 JAN 11 is also considered CCIR and should be reported IAW the CC policy letter.

    Critical Command Information Requirements (CCIR)

  • JROTC Talking Points Lead By Example Stewardship of Government Resources Cadre-Cadet Relationships Integration with Senior ROTC Junior Cadet Leadership Camp (JCLC)Composite Risk AssessmentsContracts for Supplies and Services Instructor Credentials and Certification Good Order and Discipline

  • ConceptBenefit to JROTCBenefit to SROTCIssues / Concerns

    As of: 20 June

    SROTC Cadets at JCLCs

    SROTC BNs tasked to support JCLC with contracted MS 1 & 2 cadets Operate as platoon TACs, Training Officers, ect. Use cadet travel funds (TDY) Expenses minimal. Food and housing close to zero

    Additional manpower to help run JCLC Great Role Models for junior cadets close to their age group but, enough older to make a difference. Additional opportunities for Junior cadets to learn about and consider college options Effectively a CTLT for rising sophomores and juniors under supervision of experience retired officer and NCOs Gain Experience in: Teaching classes, Briefing, Planning, Coaching and Mentoring

    None

  • Brigade CSM

  • CSM Comments

    Standards & DisciplineInstructorsCadets

    Communication Between Instructors and Cadets

    Appearance: Cadre and Cadets

    Selfless Service to Cadets

  • CSM Comments Sync with Senior ROTC

    College/University Visits

    Command Inspections

    Classes/Instruction

    Competitions/Drill and Ceremony

    Community Support

  • Q & A

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    *Yellow are untauthorized on TDA or working elsewhere.*

    Establish Camp dates of all 9 JCLCs within 3rd Brigade NLT 30 SeptemberInform all ROTC Programs within respective footprints of Defined Requirements NLT 1 JanuaryPMS/Commandants coordination begins and cadets are briefed on opportunities NLT 30 JanuaryCommandants make themselves available to University Programs to brief requirementsAssessment(BLUE CARDS) use is taught to Sr Cadets Expectations are definedIssue remains of allowing other services, Marines, Air Force to utilize Army Billets*


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