Congratulations on your decision to enroll in the AFJROTC program.
The Rock Island-962nd Air Force Junior ROTC Group was established at Rock Island High School in fall of 1996 by agreement
between the Rock Island school District and the United States Air Force.
The Aerospace Science Instructor (ASI) is a retired U.S. Air Force officer and the Assistant Aerospace Science Instructor
(AASI) is a retired U.S. noncommissioned officer. These instructors have extensive professional miliary education and training,
and experience in teaching and training others.
The Air Force Junior ROTC curriculum includes aerospace science leadership instruction and leadership training. Cadet
officers and noncommissioned officers learn leadership and management skills by organizing and directing the RI-962nd AFJROTC
Group.
The Aerospace Science intructors and cadets of the RI-962nd AFJROTC Group at Rock Island High school prepared this
cadet guide for your use. It is not a regulation although it refers to Air Force regulations and gives guidance in areas not
practically regulated. This guide may also be informative to principals, counselors, teachers and parents.
The standards in this guide support the leadership and personal development objectives of the AFJROTC program, and
if taken in the spirit in which they are intended, will provide the foundation for a pleasant and profitable educational experience.
It contains
contains policy guidance, requirements and rules of conduct for
you, an AFJROTC cadet at Rock Island High School.
I recommend you study this guide thoroughly. You will be held responsible
for its contents during daily activities and on examinations.
We wish you success and personal satisfaction
as a member of the Rock Island High School Group.