Renegade Squadron G.C.I.T.

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RENEGADE SQUADRON G.C.I.T.

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RENEGADE SQUADRONG.C.I.T.

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The Renegade Squadron – (motto “Semper Fit”)

• This club is for students who are serious about the military, discipline, self respect, and respecting others. The purpose is to educate and train high school students who show an interest in leadership and a strong sense of character. The Renegade Squadron will focus most of their training in leadership and team work building activities as well as exploring the history of various military branches.

• NOTE: all members should be willing and prepared for physical conditioning which includes running, push-ups, sit-ups, and other core exercises.

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Rules

• You are expected to be on time!• Respect each other and leaders• Be prepared with proper clothing • Be responsible • Be Silent until asked to speak

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Dress CodeYou are expected to arrive to club in uniform! Your uniform will be a white shirt WITH SLEEVES and black pants. You are expected to look professional (sweat pants, tights/leggings, and skinny jeans are unacceptable). You must wear sneakers or boots. Any other footwear (uggs, flip-flops, etc. are unacceptable).

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Mission:• Leadership skills• Drill & Ceremony• Physical training• Survival techniques• Self Defense • Discipline• Military tactics (including building/room breaching)

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Leadership skills• The ability to lead in any situation has always been regarded as highly valuable from every era in history

• Leadership begins with motivation and confidence; both of which will be built on during this club.

• Public speaking will be heavily stressed on during this course. There’s no easy way to get comfortable with it; the best way to get over fear of public speaking is to practice it.

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Drill & Ceremony• Since ancient Roman times, drill

has been used excessively in militaries world-wide

• It’s purpose was to move masses of troops in an organized fashion, and even today, it still is

• A big benefit in drill & ceremony is learning teamwork

• One person doing drill isn’t as impressive as an entire squadron doing it in unison

• Everyone will be expected to practice drill both during the club period and at home

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Physical training• Physical training (PT) isn’t meant to be

fun (although it is to some of you…)• PT is designed to build your physical

strength and mental confidence• If you know you are already good at

one thing, work on areas that need improving.

• Do not forget to maintain the strength areas that you’re already good at! It doesn’t take long to lose muscles that are not exercised.

• Eventually, you will be expected to run 3 miles without stopping. Physical strength is required for this, but it cannot be done if you do not have the mental will to achieve it.

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Survival Skills

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Survival techniques

• This is more of a “Just-in-case” class rather than a “try-it-yourself” one

• Using the U.S. Army Survival Guide, you’ll learn how to survive on your own or with a group for days or months before rescue

• This will range from basic shelters and fire making to hunting and cooking using nothing but what the wilderness supplies you

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Self Defense• Self-defense is a good thing to know incase you happen to find yourself in the middle of a fight for you life

• Keep in mind that knowing how to take someone down doesn’t mean you have to

• Avoid getting into fights at all costs, even if it makes you look like a wimp

• However, you should identify whether or not the situation calls for action

• If you can justify and support the means for your actions, take them out

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Discipline

• It takes discipline to form any organization

• Members must understand their rolls and responsibilities within teams and the squadron

• Self-discipline is a type of discipline that cannot be taught. Only you can develop that sense of integrity to do what needs to be done

• Discipline builds trust• If you are known for being

responsible, you will be regarded as trustworthy and reliable

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Military Tactics

• Tactics are always changing• Since we won’t be using swords and spears, you’ll be learning strategies from WW2 up to modern day

• Along with this, building breach-and-clears are commonly used today and will also be taught and performed

• This requires heavy discipline and teamwork. Do not think of your peers as competition; think of them as family. If you have your teammates’ backs, they have yours

• This course will get difficult very quickly, so be prepared to think on your feet and improvise at a moment’s notice.

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Ranks of Renegade • 1st year – R1• 2nd year – R2 • 3rd year – R3• 4th year – Captain • Commander – Ms. Bryant

• Always address each other by rank last name for example:• 3rd year – Mike Golding is R3 Golding• 4th year – Sean Dudley-Kaganzev is Captain Dudley-Kaganzev

Mike Golding is Captain Golding

• Always address authority with Yes Ma’am/Sir, • or No Ma’ am/Sir (they should always be given respect)

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Core Values of Renegade Squadron • Respectful • Equipped • Notable • Exact • Glorious • Accommodating• Determined • Educated

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Renegade Squadron Pledge • I am a Renegade. • My mission is to train hard and serve to the highest potential.

• I am a Renegade. • I will honor and respect my superiors, my peers, and myself.

• I am a Renegade. • I am sharp. • I am fit. • I am motivated.

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Renegade Squadron Pledge continued

• I am Renegade, • Future Marine, Soldier, Air man, Guardian of my country

• I will never falter, fail, or drift from my goals.

• I can achieve anything because I am a Renegade!

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Welcome and Thanks for Joining

“Semper Fit” = Always Faithful