A High School student enrolled in JROTC
To dull the luster of; discolor
A drum and bugle salute, usually to honor military or civil officials
The ability to influence, lead, or guide others so as to accomplish a miision inthe manner desired
A favorable or advantageous circumstance or combination of circumstances
A force that moves a person to action; often inspired by an idea, fact, event, or goal
A group of persons, usually in the military, who regularly eat meals together; the place where such meals are served
An act of politeness or gracious manners; the use of polite gestures or remarks
A song of gladness, praise, devotion, or patriotism
The common spirit or feeling of pride found in the members of a group and inspiring enthusiasm, devotion, and strong regard for the honor of the group
Something that represents something else by association, resemblance, or convention, especially amaterial object used to represent something invisible
Line formed by the seam of the shirt aligned with the zipper flap and the edge of the belt buckle on certain JROTC unifroms
The foring of a salute by a battery of guns or cannons to honor a person of military, national, or civic importance or to honor a significant national event
A sign or form of exchange used to greet or to show respect and recognition
An indicationof honor, such as a badge, medal, or ribbon
A rope or tackle used for hoisting or lowering
Impartiality, fairness; frankness, openness
A soft, fuzzy finish on cloth formed by short fibers raised on the surface