Unarmed exhibition is characterized as a military style step team. This teams efectiveness is based on baring snap and pop and lastly creativity of the drill deminstration
Team C/o: Cadet Lieutenant Junior Grade Christopher Sapp
Armed exhibition is the advanced form of unarmed exhibition. like armed basic this team also includeds a rifle however instead of basic drill you are needed to spin and throw around a rifle.
Team C/o:
A competitive sport in which participants find their way to various checkpoints across rough country with the aid of a map and compass, the winner being the one with the lowest elapsed time.
Team C/o: Cadet Commander Antonio Lopez
Color Guard is the most advanced of the teams when it comes to perfection baring and snap & pop. mainly consisted of four men, two flagmen and two riflemen. The color guard does presentation of colors at professional and school football games as well as local event around jacksonville.
Team C/o: Cadet Chief Petty Officer Parkhurst
Unarmed basic is overall the most simple of the drill teams. mostly consisting of first year students with the exception of the platoon guide and squad leader, Cadets must excecute basic drill movement as commanded by the platoon commander.
Team C/o:
Armed basic is an advanced form of unarmed basic. instead of regular drill this team incorperates drill rifles.
mainly second year cadets and above are to be placed on this team
Team C/o: Cadet Commander Antonio Lopez
This team is very self explanetory, This team does compete at field meets. Cadets are tested on their academic knowledge, with everything from naval sciences, naval history, world history, and current events.
Team C/o: Seaman Apprentance Ryan Wilkinson
This team is all about physical fitness. The team competes against other schools in events like push ups, sit ups, track races, relay races, and other fun events.
Team C/o: Cadet Cheif Petty Officer Roberts
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