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Nov 03, 2024
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AFS 241 - Intermediate Military Experience I Designed to help students develop skills in giving commands for drill and ceremonies. Students are also introduced to the Air Force base environment in which the officer functions. Career areas available based on academic majors are described. Students participate in military drills and ceremonies. Notes: All Air Force cadets spend two hours a week throughout the academic year in a leadership laboratory, for which no academic credit is given. Occasionally laboratories are held at times other than the normally scheduled period. All cadets are expected to participate in an evening formal dinner and to meet minimum physical fitness and weight standards each semester. Leadership lab is open to students qualified to compete for an Air Force commission.(1 cr. hr.) Frequency code F = offered in fall
Student Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Summarize the chain of command from the President of the United States to an individual cadet.
- Lead fundamental individual and flight drill movements.
- Demonstrate proper guidon positioning, commands, and movements.
- Employ detail marching procedures.
- Describe procedures for proper display of the flag.
- Paraphrase proper procedures for folding the flag.
- Demonstrate proper procedures for reveille and retreat.
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