Hello,
Does anybody know what the fitness test for NROTC/AROTC/AFROTC entails? I can’t seem to find it on my app. Are all these assessments different?
Major Siri/Alexa points to @trackandfield08 for doing the work.A quick Google search does wonders for providing information:
NROTC: https://www.public.navy.mil/netc/nstc/nrotc/physical_requirements.aspx
AROTC: https://www.goarmy.com/rotc/high-school-students/four-year-scholarship.html - select the "meet physical standards" section
AFROTC: https://www.afrotc.com/scholarships/high-school/requirements/
The tests may be the same in terms of format, but the scoring often differs so you'll need to do you research to look at the requirements.
Major Siri/Alexa points to @trackandfield08 for doing the work.
As a JO, I had “The Doctrine of Completed Staff Work” silently handed to me by my boss. That cured me. I too usually post the links and do the work, when I realize I probably know the best search terms to get there faster.I can't say I'm as efficient as either Siri or Alexa as it took me more than a few seconds to come up with the results but I tried my best. I felt like I should temper my "do your research before asking questions" agenda with at least a little assistance.
The doctrine link would make a fine sticky post in this forum.As a JO, I had “The Doctrine of Completed Staff Work” silently handed to me by my boss. That cured me. I too usually post the links and do the work, when I realize I probably know the best search terms to get there faster.
The Doctrine of Completed Staff Work
This memorandum on completed staff work, first issued during World War II, has become the widely accepted definition of what effective staff members do.govleaders.org
As a JO, I had “The Doctrine of Completed Staff Work” silently handed to me by my boss. That cured me. I too usually post the links and do the work, when I realize I probably know the best search terms to get there faster.
The Doctrine of Completed Staff Work
This memorandum on completed staff work, first issued during World War II, has become the widely accepted definition of what effective staff members do.govleaders.org
The doctrine link would make a fine sticky post in this forum.