October 2014 Issued-October 14 th, 2014 Happy Halloween! We hope that all cadets have a wonderful October, and we want everyone to have fun with their companies! Commanders, keep an eye on your cadets and make sure they are doing what is required of them. Respect each other and notify superiors of any problems. Below is a brief history of JROTC Rifle Team that could help you when marksmanship training comes along. Quick Tips/Reminders Here are a few tips/reminders for our newly joined LET-1 s and above! Learn the names and ranks of your staff, both company and battalion. Respect your teachers and school staff. Don t be afraid to ask questions and speak up in the classroom (at the right moment, of course). Rifle Team is a competition in which you shoot the Daisy M.177 or the Crosman PCP Challenger Air Rifles against other cadets in the three shooting positions: standing, kneeling, and prone. Each position is worth 100 points for a total score of 300 points. Rifle Team has been a national sport dating back many, many years ago. The sport originated using the combined bow and arrow, and developed over time into the use of rifles for military competitions, and air rifles for high school competitions. Today, Rifle Team is a national and Olympic sport competing all across the world. All these guidelines and more are very important and if violated you will receive two verbal warnings and Demerits on the third violation. In other, more extreme cases, they might be handled differently with more intense punishments.
ng Company Staff! Alpha Bravo Company Commander: Aaron Aaron LaRiva Buttorac Executive Executive Officer: Officer: Kyle Greensweight Taylor Winch First Sergeant: Fist Sergeant: Dallas Alex Honeycutt Fetty Platoon Leader: Colby Harrison Friend Delay Platoon Platoon Sergeant: Sergeant: Jonathon Desiree Marchand Medina Charlie Delta Company Commander: Commander: Samuel Colton Samberson Clough Executive Executive Officer: Officer: Trevor Esai Emond Comer First First Sergeant: Sergeant: Michael Serena McAninch Goodsell Platoon Platoon Leader: Leader: Anthony Serena Malloy Szarmach Platoon Sergeant: Garret Jewell Lopez Gerardy Echo Foxtrot Company Company Commander: Daniel Charles Warren Valdez Executive Officer: Ben Alora Chambers Armstrong First First Sergeant: Sergeant: Malachi Mitchel Manuel Ogburn Platoon Platoon Leader: Leader: Macki Austin Castillo Allen Platoon Platoon Sergeant: Sergeant: Michael Jarod Speakman Moore
ber Birthdays! Greyson Wolfe, October 3 rd 10 th Trenton German, October 14 th h Sebastian Ursua, October 23 rd 9 th Dylan Miller, October 28 th y October Cadets! Artwork Cadet Jaimee Philips submitted this picture of the ew Delta Company Insignia (left), making Delta Company the Delta Dragons. It can be digital rt, hand drawn, or even a piece of writing or a ong you wrote. We want you to submit anything ou have that will get others interested in the fine rts. This will be going on all year long, and the Cyclone Battalion Staff wants you to submit any rtwork you have to the S2-5, 2LT Neales or the 2-5 Assistant, SSG German.
Rifle Team Cyclone Rifle Schedule: 30 Sep. West @ Canon City 02 Oct. South @ West 07 Oct. West @ East 09 Oct. Centennial @ West 14 Oct. West @ County 16 Oct. West @ FFCHS 21 Oct. Central @ West Upcoming Events 10 October- End of first quarter 14 October- Navy Recruiter visit 22 October- COM/Promotion board 28 October- Marine Recruiter visit 29 October- Battalion Formation 31 October- Halloween Booth at the Mall 04 November- Army Recruiter visit 08 November- Veteran s Day Parade 11 November- Veterans Day presentation at Prairie Winds Elementary School 12 November- ASVAB test 21 November- Military Ball 25 Oct. League Tournament @ County 15 Nov. Rifle State A Word From The Rifle Team Commander Rifle Teams main goal this year is to demolish all competition. Rifle Team Commander LTC Ferry feels very confident that her newly assembled team of skilled shooters will dominate. We have a lot of potential, says LTC Ferry, We ve been shooting with Mr. Ron, and practicing all the small things that help our shooting, such as breathing and muscle memory. Some new members have already excelled in Rifle Team. Ben Chambers, Echo Company s Executive Officer, is to be put onto A Team in the first week. A Team and B Team both bring high hopes to LTC Ferry, who aspires for a team score total of 1000 points. That means each shooter scoring up to a total of 250 points or more. Celebrating Homecoming with Honor Honor Guard graced their presence at the Homecoming Assembly and football game. The Homecoming Assembly Color Guard Team kicked off the assembly by intertwining their routine with the Honor Guard. After all the candidates for queen walked under the beautiful array of arches, formed by our Honor Guard, the Honor Guard concluded with a Monster Step file-out which impressed many students and teachers. The next day, at the football game, Honor Guard kicked off the National Anthem with a flag detail, raising the flag as our nation s song rang through the stadium. Their routine was similar to the assembly, but much faster and with very snappy movements. Credit to Samuel Samberson for organizing this brilliant team.
Dolor Sit Amet Featured Cadet PVT Payton Brewer Echo Company, 1st Squad, Guide-on PVT Brewer plays football as a defensive tackle and has a total of 4 sacks on the quarterback in his freshman year. He spends most of his time hunting and working with wood for art and construction. He plans to join fishing club in his second semester of this year. He plans to join the Marine Corps as an infantryman and afterwards, retire and become a mechanic. When he retires, he wants to live in Guffy, Colorado. If you would like to meet PVT Brewer, he is in 5th hour, Echo Company. Cadet of the Month Congratulations to cadet PFC Cheyenne Moran for winning September Cadet of the Month. Honor Company Congratulations to Charlie Company for earning the title of Honor Company for September.