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ROTC is now recognized as a primary source for recruiting the nation’s military
officers. AMVETS ROTC and JROTC medals and certificates—authorized
by Army and Air Force regulations—can be ordered from the National
Quartermaster. Although no such regulation exist for Navy or Marine
Corps ROTC units, they can still participate. The award, consisting
of medal pendant and ribbon bar, is presented annually to the outstanding
cadet at each participating ROTC and JROTC unit.
• Outstanding Senior Cadet. The professor of military science selects
the cadet and submits his/her name directly to the department concerned
or to the National Programs Department. If the school sends the name
directly to National, it will be forwarded to the department for
presentation. National handles only those requested from nondepartment
schools.
• Outstanding Junior Cadet. The senior instructor at the high school
makes the selection, with processing being the same as for the Senior
Cadet awards.
The citeria is set by AFROTC Instructions 36-2020. AMVETS ROTC Medal
is detailed in section 4.20. Please refer to the document referenced
for full information; however, the essential points are:
4.20.1. Purpose. The award recognizes one cadet at each detachment
at the end of their first year in the AFROTC program. (“First year”
is not restricted to AS 100 cadets.)
4.20.2. Eligibility. Each cadet must: demonstrate a positive attitude
toward the Air Force and AFROTC, demonstrate a neat personal appearance
(uniform wear, posture and grooming), demonstrate outstanding personal
attributes (initiative, dependability, judgment and self-confidence),
demonstrate officer potential (responsibility, adaptability, high
personal standards), have attained a grade of “A” in AFROTC during
the most recent grading period, and be in good academic standing
in all university course work.
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Contact us:
Beryl W. Love,
Programs Director
Phone: 301-683-4030
Email: blove@amvets.org
Tiffany Hilton,
Programs Associate
Phone: 301-683-4031
Email: thilton@amvets.org
Programs Coordinated or Adminstered by National Headquarters:
• Americanism
• AMVETS Against Drug and Alcohol Abuse (AADAA)
• AMVETS White Clover
• Armed Services Blood
Program (ASBP)
• Boy Scouts of America
• Ceremonial Rifles
• Citizens Flag Alliance
• Freedoms Foundation Youth
Leadership Conference
• Military Funeral Honors (AP3)
• Make a Difference
• National Coalition for
Homeless Veterans (NCHV)
• National Guard -
Memorandum of Understanding
• ROTC
• Scholarships
• Special Olympics
• Task Force DVD
• Veterans Affairs Voluntary Services (VAVS)
• Veterans History Project
Some of the other Programs Supported by posts at the local level:
www.amvets.org/NewAMVETSsite/
• American Red Cross
• Bone Marrow Foundation
• Girl Scouts USA
• Habitat for Humanity
• National Center for missing & exploited childern
• National Transplant Society
Be A Quality Post
ON-TIME REVALIDATION
Revalidation completed by July 15
MEMBERSHIP
Renewed at or greater membership strength than the previous year.
PROGRAMS REPORTING
Reported programs for the preceding June and December
COMMUNITY SERVICE PROGRAMS
Provided community service in a number specific areas.
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