QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
CORRECT ANSWERS
Describe what the Cadet oath means, in your own words. - Answer-To me, the cadet
is more than just an oath, its a way of life , development of skills that will benefit you.
Each phrase in the oath is "you" saying that you will take the time and dedication to
complete these tasks and make sure that you follow them. Keep yourself in line, self-
discipline. By following these tasks in the Oath, you are obeying the oath by which
you stand for. When you take the pledge, you follow these tasks no matter what. You
are now fully dedicating yourself and making sure that you follow each of these steps
as you have sweared yourself in by reciting the oath.
Identify what is the root of all military customs and courtesies. - Answer-Basic
politeness and respect. Things such as addressing adults as "Mr.", "Mrs", coming at
attention when an officer walks in, shaking peoples hands when meeting them,
SALUTING AN OFFICER, OR NCO/ PERSON WITH HIGH AUTHORITY.
Explain why rending customs and courtesies is not a mark of inferiority - Answer-
They do not say that one person is "better" then the other. Saluting or coming at
attention for an officer is not a form of humiliation, but for pride. Military customs and
courtesies are never a mark of inferiority or servility.
Describe how customs and courtesies affect team spirit. - Answer-Cadets strengthen
their self-discipline and maintain a positive attitude by habitually and cheerfully
rending customs and courtesies. "Customs and courtesies illustrate in a positive way
how cadets differ from ordinary youth".
Describe the origins of the salute - Answer-When kings ruled, knights wore armor,
and courtly manners flourished. When two knights meet, each would raise the visor
of his helmet, show his face, and pay proper respect to the other. Knights also
saluted with their right hands. The right hand was the sword hand; raising it was a
sign of trust.
Outline basic rules for rendering common military customs and courtesies. - Answer-
When in uniform, cadets salute military officers, CAP senior members, and cadet
officers higher in rank than themselves.
Salute outdoors, when indoors salute only when formally reporting to an officer.
Junior person initiates the salute a fair distance from the senior person such that the
senior has time to return the salute.
Offer a proper greeting such as "Good morning, ma'am," when exchanging salutes.
when in formation, do not salute; the commander salutes for you.
, When in doubt, salute. Anyone may render a salute at any time if they believe one is
warranted.
Come to attention when being addressed by an officer.
When an officer enters a room the first person to notice says "Room, Attention."
Manner of address: Rank and last name, for officers it is sir or ma'am
introduce new cadets, help them out, give them advice, tell them what they need to
do if they do not understand or did not hear what the NCO or higher ranking officer
had said.
Describe what usefulness the uniform has as a leadership training tool - Answer-The
uniform is a vehicle for learning self-discipline, personal responsibility, and self-
respect. To wear the uniform properly, you must pay attention to detail. Make sure
every detail on the uniform and the uniform its self is correct. Place your chevrons
and insignias correctly where they should be. What length should they be from the
collar, are there any loose threads on the uniform, are the pockets buttoned.
Explain why the concept of image is important when wearing the uniform. - Answer-
Wearing the uniform is a privilege, not a right. CAP is the U.S. Air Force Auxiliary
and cadets wear an Air Force-style uniform, there is a special obligation to wear it
properly and with pride. One person's conduct reflects on everyone else in the group.
You represent not just yourself by all of CAP and the Air Force.
Defend the idea that wearing the uniform is a privilege. - Answer-You took an Oath
to join the CAP, with one of the phrases saying "Wear my uniform properly". By not
following the rules of wearing the uniform properly you break the CAP oath that you
swear. When they say wearing the uniform is a privilege and not a right, it is the
biggest privilege that you can ever have. It is just like driving a car, driving is a
privilege and not a right. If you can not drive responsibly, you will answer to Law
enforcement and they can take that privilege of you driving away. Well if you can't
wear the uniform properly, there will be consequences. It is not a right to represent
the U.S. Air Force Auxiliary, it is a privilege. Taking the Oath and obeying everything
that CAP stands for earns you that privilege to wear the uniform. Therefore by
obeying all of the rules of CAP and taking the oath, you earn you privilege to wear
the uniform, PROPERLY.
Identify the cadet grade insignia - Answer-Lowest to Highest rank
Cadet airman
Cadet airman first class
Cadet Senior Airman
Cadet Staff Sergeant
Cadet Technical Sergeant
Cadet Master Sergeant
Cadet Senior Master Sergeant
Cadet Chief Master Sergeant
Cadet Second Lieutenant