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The Graveside Sequence For Funeral Directors Part 2

The Modified Funeral Sequence Again, military and first responder funerals are about the deceased, but for the family. The honor guard arrives one hour…

8 years ago

The Graveside Sequence For Funeral Directors Part 1

This is a Full Honors Funeral with all elements present. A Standard Honor Funeral would encompass the pallbearers also firing…

9 years ago

JROTC Cadets May Not Wear Service Uniform Items

UPDATE: AFJROTC cadets may wear the Hap Arnold, Wing and Star cap device only if the unit has written permission…

9 years ago

An Embarrassing Color Guard Performance

I created this article for two reasons: Help deflect questions that usually arise and come my way. The questions go…

9 years ago

Create Goals, not Dreams

But not just goals, SMART Goals The difference between a goal and a SMART goal is your goals need to…

9 years ago

The JROTC “Feeder” Program

If your JROTC unit does not have a plan on how to recruit at the local elementary schools that feed your…

9 years ago

Resistance to Change: Betrayal?

I felt the need to follow up the article that published last week, Resistance to Change: The Five Monkeys Syndrome. My…

9 years ago

Resistance to Change: The Five Monkeys Syndrome

Even if you are a cadet in high school JROTC or in Sea Cadet, Young Marines, etc. you may have…

9 years ago

My Cadet Hero

The best reason for JROTC, in my view, is that high school cadets can wear a military uniform and participate…

9 years ago

Creating the “Drill Buddy” Concept for Your Unit

The Army and Marine Corps have the Battle Buddy system. The Navy and Coast Guard have Shipmates and the Air…

9 years ago

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