Transcript Slide 1
• Marksmanship Program
- First year to participate in the Air Rifle Competition
• Unarmed Drill Team/Color Guard/Armed Drill Team
- Mid-South Drill Meet
- Posted colors at games/programs (Color Guard)
• Participate Ultimate Challenge
• Conducted Cadet Challenge
•Brigade Board
- BDE: S-1, S-5, CSM, and Sons of American Revolution LET-1
Cobra Battalion Commander
C/LTC (LET III) Kiara Tate
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2008
March 2009
C/LTC Renee Treadwell
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Unit Accomplishments
Battalion Staff
School History
Cobra Battalion Goals
Duties and Responsibilities
Battalion Weaknesses
Battalion Future Events
Questions
BN CDR C/LTC Kiara Tate
XO C/MAJ Ray Allen
CSM C/CSM Joshua Brown
S-1 C/LTC Ikeya Prewitt
S-3 C/2LT Marquisha Mead
S-4 C/CPT Latorya Hordges
S-5 C/LTC Joseph Smith
• First open in 1957 and reconstructed from 1997/98 to
what you see today.
• Current enrollment is about 621 students in grades
9 – 12.
• Student enrolled in JROTC on the books (59 S-1 will
explain later)
• Cadre assigned to school, August 2007: MAJ Dorsett
and SFC Benymon have been here 2 years.
• Mrs. Mason became principal in July 2006
• Recruit quality cadets
• Rebuild the Cobra Battalion to be competitive
in all events and activities
• To prepare selected cadets for JCLC
• To instill discipline and Espirit-de-corps in the
cadets of the battalion
Score in the 95 percentile on the Annual
Unit Inspection
Place in the top 10 of 24 MCS in the Best
Overall Unit Competition
Increase unit standing from Merit Unit
(3rd) to Honor Unit (2nd) based on overall
yearly performance
• Maintained and updated all cadet personnel files on
Joint Unit Management Systems
• Submitted monthly reports on time each month
• Ensured all requirements for the inspection have been met
• Prepare and publish any orders necessary for the
operation of the battalion
LET 1
LET 2
LET 3
LET 4
TOTAL
MALE
18
12
2
1
33
FEMALE
19
10
5
2
36
TOTAL
37
22
7
3
69
• Prepare the weekly training schedules
• Inspect cadet training for compliance
• Organize events such as reviews, parades, and
extracurricular activities
• Maintain the training portion of cadet records
• Maintain accountability of all equipment and supplies used
by the unit
• Maintain the supply room in a neat and orderly fashion at all
times
• Collect and dispose of excess salvage equipment and clothing
• Order and issues items as required to accomplish training
requirements
• Organized this years scrap book to ensure a good historical
record of events.
• Coordinated with yearbook staff to ensure that JROTC
activities are included
• Ensured notices and news announcements were read during
morning announcements
• Maintain quality newspaper for the battalion
• Experience
• Time Management
• Uniform Knowledge
• Lack of Initiative
• MCS Cadet Challenge
• Prep for JCLC
• Military Ball
• Annual Picnic
• Service Learning Projects
• Summer Unit Training Program
• Boy Scouts of America Army Venture Day
CONCLUSION