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NORTH EAST INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
ARMY JROTC DEPARTMENT
8961 TESORO DRIVE, SUITE 402.03
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 78217 Telephone 210 407- 0351/0352
As of 14 June 2017
MEMORANDUM FOR: All Fifth Brigade Army JROTC Instructors
SUBJECT: The Fifth Brigade Army JROTC Military Land Navigation/Orienteering
Championships, Camp Bullis, Texas, 10 March 2018
1. You are encouraged to participate in the Fifth Brigade Army JROTC Military Land
Navigation/Orienteering Championship competition on Saturday, 10 March 2018 at Camp
Bullis, Texas. Physical address is 19399 NW Military Hwy, San Antonio, TX 78257. The
event is open to all Army sponsored JROTC units with in the Fifth Brigade area of
operations. The event will feature two (2) divisions of gender specific, Male and Female,
competition: (1) Masters, cadets having experience in four or more land navigation
competitions and (2) Explorers, cadets with three competitions or less. All participating
cadets must have the knowledge and skills associated with the use of the compass,
application of pace count, estimating distance, knowledge of basic map reading and
identification of terrain features.
2. This event is sponsored by the Fifth Brigade, United States Army Cadet Command.
The host for this Brigade Championship event is the North East Independent School
District JROTC Department. The competition will reinforce the JROTC land navigation
curriculum skills and promote military style land navigation and orienteering. The
competition will consist of an academic test and a field exercise. Teams are composed of
four (4) gender specific (Male – Female) JROTC cadets. Schools may enter as many
gender specific teams in each division of competition as they desire. Team members of a
specific team must wear same style, color and type of uniforms, this includes hat(s) (if
worn), shirt and trousers/shorts. The team will be uniform (look alike!) in outward
appearance. If it is outwardly visible it will be the same or the team will not be allowed to
start the competition. The only exception is individual shoes or boots and each individuals
water container.
3. Competition will consist of the following activities:
a. Academic Test – All teams will take the academic test derived from the JROTC
World Geography Curriculum and Unit V of the Curriculum Manager. Each individual
team member will take the test independently and the team score will be aggregated
and the teams total aggregated time to complete the test will be used to break any ties
in team score. Interactive Learning’s new “Turning Point Cloud” electronic response
device will be used to answer the academic test questions for this competition. Team
size is 4 gender specific cadet members.
b. Master Division Team Field Exercise: Will compete on a varsity level course. The
course is for those cadets with two or more years of land navigation experience and
four competition experiences. The Master division will use a topographic or aerial
photo map, with considerable time spent off trails over a variety of terrain. The land
navigation control points are varied along with the terrain features and course length
will be between 3 to 5 miles. Team size is 4 gender specific cadet members
uniformed alike (dressed alike) and must start together, stay together on the
course and finish together to be successful.
c. Explorer Division Team Field Exercise: Will compete on a moderately difficult
course. The course is designed for those cadets with moderate experience in map
reading and terrain recognition with control points found at major or the more evident
terrain features. The team will use a topographical map and the course will be between
3 to 4 miles in length. Team size is 4 gender specific cadet members uniformed
alike (dressed alike) and must start together, stay together on the course and
finish together.
4. Each team participating in the field exercise portion of the competition must/is
required to have a compass, safety whistle and a watch for monitoring time on the
course. As a safety measure each participant must have a refillable form of water
container (canteen, camel back or other form of durable refillable water container that can
be affixed to their person (belt, shoulder strap or harness, before-during-after the
competition. Teams are strongly encouraged to fully hydrate during the week prior to the
competition and during the competition to prevent any heat related issues/conditions.
Disposable plastic water bottles are not allowed due to the environmental clutter caused
when persons empty the bottle and thoughtlessly discard the plastic bottle in the brush or
along the trail they are traversing. Teams will not be allowed to start the course without
the required equipment items.
a. Recommended equipment: Long pants and boots, rain gear just in case, small pack to
keep your gear and bug repellent. Dress for the weather. We will be outside most of the
day and don’t want anyone uncomfortable.
b. Teams members must stay in close proximity (approximately 5 yard radius)while
executing the field exercise portion of this Brigade JROTC Championship event. Teams
found on the course not incompliance will be disqualified. Teams failing to finish with all
four (4) members will be disqualified from the field exercise portion of the competition.
c. There will be two divisions of competition, Master and Explorer, with male and female
gender specific categories. There are no mixed gender teams or coed teams. No
exceptions.
5. Competition Sequential Procedures: Teams must complete and submit the required
Entry Forms, enclosure 2, with accompanying entry fee to the host As soon as possible
but not later than Wednesday, 21 February 2018. Teams must make a selection of relay
preference, 1 thru 3, for the competition start times. Relay assignments will be made on a
first come first serve basis based upon receipt of completed entry form and fee. Each relay
will consist of ten (10) teams and will follow the competition procedures in sequential
order when reporting to the Range Control Assembly site, Bldg. 6111, Camp Bullis, Texas
on Saturday, 10 March 2018:
a. Team Captain & Instructor will report to the REGISTRATION TENT, pick up score
cards, event instructions and TURN-IN team members Liability Release Forms,
enclosure 3.
b. Team Photo – The team of four (4) members and Instructor if desired, will report to
the Official photographer. One free team photo is included for each participating team.
c. Academic Test – Team of four (4) members will report to the designated Classroom in
Bldg. 6107, where each individual member of the team will receive a hard copy of the
test questions accompanied by a electronic response device (clicker) with which to
answer the test questions. The test will be drawn from the JROTC World Geography
Curriculum and Unit V of the Curriculum Manager. Each individual team member will
take the test independently and the team score will be aggregated and the team’s total
time to complete the test will be used to break any ties in team score. “Turning Point
Cloud” response devices will be used to answer the academic test questions for this
competition.
d. Field Exercise - The team having completed the academic test will report to the
Transportation Tent for transport to the field exercise site. Upon arriving at the field
site the four (4) members together as a Team will report to the “QUE” for equipment &
safety check. The Team will then be sent to the “MAP TENT” for course information
and receipt of the course map & clue sheet. The Team will then move forward to the
“START POINT” to begin the field exercise portion of this Brigade JROTC
Championship. The team will be allowed 90 minutes to complete the field exercise
and return to the “FINISH POINT” without penalty. A 10 point penalty will be
deducted from the team score for every minute or fraction thereof over 90 minutes.
A snack sack and beverage will be provided to each team member upon completion of
the field exercise while waiting for return transportation to the cantonment area.
e. Return to Cantonment Area – When the Team returns to the Range Control
Assembly site the team is released to the Instructor of record. During this time, while
waiting for all teams to complete the competition, teams may visit the Dining Facility,
Bldg. 5106, Post Exchange, Bldg #5108 or the Burger King for sustenance.
f. Awards Ceremony – The Historical Post Theater, Bldg #5900 on Camp Bullis will be
the site of the Fifth Brigade Army JROTC Military Land Navigation/Orienteering
Championship Awards Ceremony on Saturday afternoon, 10 March 2018. The
ceremony will begin at approximately 4:00 pm. All teams participating in this Brigade
Championship event are encouraged to attend. Teams must be present to receive
their respective awards.
6. Specific Procedures: The following procedures must be followed for this competition:
a. Report to the Range Control Assembly site, adjacent to Bldg. 6111, a minimum of 30
minutes prior to the designated and assigned Relay Start time. Check in at the event
REGISTRATION TENT with sufficient time to TURN-IN the team members completed &
signed Liability Release Form, enclosure 3. And complete the Team Score Card with the
team members rank and names on the back side of the score card provided. Any last
minute changes to the competition procedures will be given to the Team Captain &
Instructor at that time.
b. The Team Photo will be taken prior to the Academic Test by Jack Braden Imagery, San
Antonio, TX, www.jbiphotovideo.com. One free team photo is included for each
participating team. Additional, photos are available thru Jack Braden Imagery.
c. The team will report to the designated classroom in Bldg. 6107 by Relay assignment
time. Each individual team member will take the test by answering a series of
written/printed questions using the “Turning Point Cloud” electronic response device
provided by Interactive Learning. Company Representatives will be on hand to
administer the academic test. Scores for the test will be posted at the
REGISTRATION TENT at the completion of each relay. Instructors are not allowed in
the classroom(s) during the competition day. Team members will not be allowed to
bring any personal electronic devices (I Phone, camera, black berry, go-pro, etc.) into
the classroom during the testing. Leave your devices with a team sponsor or instructor.
Team scores will be an aggregate score of the four team members and any ties will be
broken using the shortest total elapsed team time to complete the test.
d. Upon the completion of the test by all four members of the team, the team will report
to the Transportation Tent, adjacent to Bldg 6111, and await transportation to the field
exercise site for the application phase of this championship event. The Instructor,
Sponsors, School Officials and Parents may be transported to and from the field
exercise site on the event transportation if desired. Transportation to and from the field
exercise site will be provided by the host. No POVs, rental vehicles, school vehicles or
unauthorized vehicles will be allowed down range at the field exercise site. Camp
Bullis Police and 502d Security Forces Squadron, JBSA-Ft Sam Houston will be
monitoring the access beyond the Range Control Gate.
e. At the field exercise site, the Team(s) will QUE UP/Line up according to the Relay
sequence number found on the teams score card issued at registration. In the que the
team and its members will be checked for safety equipment, full hydration system
(water) container, appearance (look alike in outward appearance) and team members
names have been printed on back side of the scorecards before reporting to the map
tent. The team will be moved forward to the MAP TENT to receive course
information, the safety briefing and receipt of the “electronic “finger stick,” course
map with course clues printed on the back of the map. This competition will use two
methods, finger stick & traditional score card punch, to verify the capture/visit to
the selected course control points and elapsed time on the course. The team will have
the opportunity to orient themselves to the course using an enlarged course map
available at the Map Tent. ONLY MAPS ISSUED AT THE MAP TENT MAY BE
USED! The Team will then move forward to the “START POINT” to begin the field
exercise portion of this Brigade JROTC Championship. The teams start time will be
recorded on the score card in two places and the stud will be removed and used to
verify start time, additionally, the finger stick will be inserted into the “START” course
control station and time begins. The team will determine the course control
stations/points they will pursue in order to accumulate the highest number of score
points associated to each course control stations and return to the “FINISH POINT” within the allowed 90 minutes of competition. At each course control station the team
visits, the score card must be physically punched with the card punch unique to each
point and the “finger stick” inserted in the course control station recorder that will
make an audible signal verifying the record. A 10 point penalty will be deducted from
the teams point score for every minute or fraction thereof over 90 minutes.
Coaches/Instructors will not and are not allowed at the map tent or start point.
Coaches/Instructors are not allowed to give or render assistance to teams or team
members after the team enters the QUE. Any violation will lead to team
disqualification. There is no Coach/Instructor contact with a team until the team
has finished the course of competition. Upon the teams return to the “Finish Tent”
the actual finish time will be recorded on the score card and “finger stick” inserted into
the “STOP” course control station and then into the “PRINT” course control station
which will print out a listing of all control stations visited and the elapsed time on the
course. A copy will be stapled to the score card and a duplicate copy will be given to
the Team Captain. For the SAFETY of each cadet it is critical for the Army
Instructor/Sponsor to stress adequate nutrition and hydration the week prior to
competition and the necessity to drink plenty of water during the competition to avoid
dehydration and heat related problems. Although, it will be early spring in south Texas
temperatures and humidity can drain the body of fluids.
f. Upon the Teams completion of the field exercise, return transportation to the Post
Cantonment area will be provided by the host. Upon arrival at the transportation point
the team will be released to wait with the respective coach/instructor until the Awards
Ceremony, Bldg. 5900.
g. The Awards Ceremony will be conducted in the Post Theater, Bldg. 5900 at
approximately 4:00 pm. Team awards will be presented to 1st thru 3rd place winning teams
in each category and classification including the Academic competition, Field Exercise
competition and the combined Overall Brigade Champions in the Masters Division. 1st thru
3rd place medals will be awarded to the team members in each Division and category. All
ties will be broken using the time method, with the lowest total elapsed team time in the
Academic competition and the fastest time to complete the Field Exercise phase of the
competition.
7. Teams/Schools desiring to enter and compete in this Fifth Brigade JROTC
Championship event will:
a.Provide a “INTENT to PARTICIPATE” initial team count, Enclosure 1, by FAX (210)
805-5350, or email to rlara@neisd.net as soon as possible but not later than Thursday, 1
February 2018 reporting the number of teams in each category and division, i.e., Masters
(Male & Female), Explorers (Male & Female) with a total number of cadets participating.
Remember, there are no exceptions to the required team’s size of four (4) for this
Brigade Championship! This count is essential in order that the correct number and type
score cards and maps are available. Also this count will assist the JROTC Boosters with
providing the appropriate number of snack sacks for participating Cadets and Instructors as
appropriate.
b.Teams will complete and submit the required entry forms, enclosure 2, with the
accompanying entry fee, $100.00 per team of four (4) cadets, to the host as soon as
possible but not later than Wednesday, 21 February 2018. Teams must make a selection
of relay preference, 1 thru 3, for the competition start times. Relay assignments will be
made on a first come first serve basis based upon receipt of completed entry form and fees.
Each relay will consist of ten (10) teams and will follow the competition procedures in
sequential order when reporting to the Event Assembly site and Registration Desk, Camp
Bullis, Texas on Saturday, 10 March 2018. Entry fee of $100.00 per team is due as soon
as possible but not later than Wednesday, 21 February 2018. Checks must be made
payable to North East ISD - JROTC and mailed to NEISD-JROTC Dept, 8961 Tesoro
Drive, Suite 402.03, San Antonio, Texas 78217. North East ISD W-9 is attached at
enclosure 4 if required. No refunds will be made after Friday, 23 February 2018. Tentative
schedule of RELAY Start times are as follows:
Relay # 1, 8:00 am
Relay # 2, 8:15 am
Relay # 3, 8:30 am
Relay # 4, 9:00 am
Relay # 5, 9:15 am Mark your top three relay preference times on the entry form
Relay # 6, 9:30 am
Relay # 7, 9:45 am
Relay # 8, 10:00 am
Relay # 9, 10:15 am
Relay # 10, 10:30 am
Relay # 11, 10:45 am
Relay START times are confirmed on first come first served, based of receipt of
completed/paid
ENTRY Form and ENTRY Fees received by 21 February 2018. Relay # 12, 11:00 am
Relay # 13, 11:15 am
Relay # 14, 11:30 am
Relay # 15, 11:45 am
Relay # 16, 12:00 noon
The actual start times and rotation of events will be determined after all schools have
registered. The competition schedule will be distributed via email one week prior to the
competition and only emergency changes will be made the day of competition.
Procedural sequence of events for this National Championships to be followed are: Team
Photo, Academic Test, Field Exercise and Awards Ceremony.
c. Confirmation of team composition and registration will be made at the Registration
Control Desk on event day. Once confirmed at the Control Desk, no changes will be
allowed. Late entry fee of $50.00 per cadet will be assessed if there are additional
entries other than those initially reported by FAX, mail or email, you must be prepared
to pay for the late entry fee when you check in at the Registration Control Desk.
8. A Registered Nurse and Medics will be on site at the Field Exercise assembly area to
monitor the WET BULB equipment, provide FIRST AID and will be in radio contact with
vehicle mounted recovery teams that will be monitoring/roving the course boundaries in
the event a team or team member gets lost, disoriented, ill or injured. Although the month
of March weather in south Texas is normally pleasant it is imperative that all cadets are
properly nourished and hydrated prior to and during participation in the field exercise
portion of the competition. In the event of potential heat injuries the onsite medical
personnel are equipped with ice packs, ice sheets and Arm Immersion Cooling System as
prescribed in TRADOC Regulation 350-29.
9. Overnight billeting, at no cost or low cost, is available at Camp Bullis, on a limited
basis and must be coordinated thru the Range Facility Management Support System
(RFMSS) Teams and individuals must provide their own pillows, linens, blankets and
towels. Billets will accommodate 12 gender specific individuals per building. Registration
information for RFMMS can be obtained thru Camp Bullis Range Control POC: Mrs. Pat
Jennings, email: patricia.a.jennings4.civ@mail.mil, telephone: (210) 295-7686. Teams are
also permitted/encouraged to stay at the Patriot Inn on Camp Bullis, telephone (210) 295-
8141 or at local area hotels and lodging located along Northwest Loop 410 or IH-10 North,
near Northwest Military Highway should they desire.
10. Teams are encouraged to bring extra cold weather and wet weather clothing in case of inclement weather. Recommended equipment: Long pants and boots, rain gear just in case, small pack or fanny pack to keep your gear and bug repellent. Dress for the weather. We will be outside most of the day and do not want anyone uncomfortable.
11. Camp Bullis is a United States government facility and requires appropriate individual identification and vehicle registration to allow access at the installation gate. All appropriate parking rules and traffic laws will be enforced by the military police force. Any team/school/participants or spectators (parents, relatives, school administrators, friends or media) not traveling with the team in a school vehicle or accompanied by a military/department of defense identification card holder must submit a completed Unescorted Access Request, to the 502d Security Forces Squadron, telephone: (210) 221-2651, not later than 10 duty days prior to the event in order to enter Camp Bullis on the event day. Unescorted Access Request Forms are available at www.jbsa.mil/ Visitor Information/Unescorted Access Request. The form is “specific” and must be submitted in person if you do not have access to a “.mil” email account
12. Transportation to and from and in and around the Camp Bullis cantonment area during
this Brigade competition is the responsibility of the school Instructor/Sponsor/Chaperone.
Transportation to and from the Field Exercise site will be provided by the host
organization.
13. This is the Fifth Brigade Army JROTC Championship and all Army Instructors with
participating teams will wear the Army Combat Uniform (ACU) or Operational
Camouflage Pattern Uniform (OCP) as appropriate during the competition day.
14. Souvenir T-Shirts for the Army National JROTC Military Land Navigation
Championships will be available for sale on a limited basis on site at the Event
Registration Area the day of the event. Advanced purchase orders can and will insure
availability, size and style as soon as details and pricing information is made available.
15. EDUCATIONAL AND ENTERTAINMENT attractions in the San Antonio
community.
The Alamo, Legendary Fort and Texas History Museum, 300 Alamo Plaza 78205 – (210)
225-1391
San Antonio Missions, World Heritage Sites (6), 6701 San Jose Dr. 78205 – (210) 534-
1540
The Witte Museum and Western Heritage Museum, 3801 Broadway, 78209 – (210) 357-
1900
The Institute of Texan Cultures and Tower of Americas, 801 E. Cesar Chavez Blvd.
78205-(210) 458-2300
The Briscoe Western Art Museum, 210 W. Market, S.A. TX 78205 – (210) 299-4499
The Fort Sam Houston Museum,1210 Stanley Rd. Bldg. 123 FSH, 78234 – (210) 221-
1886/1580/1588
The United States Army Medical Museum, 2310 Stanley Rd. Bldg. 1046 – (210) 221-6358
Fiesta Texas, 1700 IH10 West, 78257 – (210) 697-5050
Sea World, 10500 Sea World Dr. 78251 – 1 800 700-7786
The River Walk, Restaurants, River Barge Rides and Shopping
16. To assist you understand the event field exercise procedures you are encouraged to
view the following you tube or video information media:
a. Bexar County JROTC Orienteering Championship link: https://youtu.be/iw-a48eZ3Yc
b. Orienteering link: https://vimeo.com/151542228
17. Point of Contact: SGM Ramon Lara, telephone: (210) 407-0351 or email:
rlara@neisd.net
//Original Signed// ROBERT E. HENSON
Colonel, USA, Retired
Director of Army Instruction
Telephone: (210) 407-0352
4 Enclosures Email: rhenso@neisd.net
Enclosure 1, Intent to Participate
Enclosure 2, Team Entry Form
Enclosure 3, Cadet Liability Release Form
Enclosure 4, North East ISD W-9, Tax ID
Fifth Brigade Army JROTC
Military Land Navigation/Orienteering Championships
Saturday, 10 March 2018 INTENT TO PARTICIPATE FORM
SCHOOL _______________________________TELEPHONE____________
ADDRESS ______________________________ FAX: ___________________
_______________________________ EMAIL__________________
Please print legibly
Schools may enter as many teams in each division and category as they desire
MASTERS TEAM(S)
FEMALE ____________
MALE______________
EXPLORERS TEAMS
FEMALE ____________
MALE _______________
Team size is four (4) gender specific cadets
Total number of Cadets anticipated to participate in the event _______
Relay assignments will be made on a first come first served based upon
the receipt of completed ENTRY FORM and ENTRY FEE.
______________________________email: __________________________ (Print name of JROTC Instructor/Coach/Sponsor)
I have read, understand and agree to abide by the rules and procedures set forth in
the Army National JROTC Military Land Navigation Championships Letter of
Instruction and will ensure all JROTC cadets, military instructors, coaches,
chaperones and parents representing my school are knowledgeable, understand and
will follow all competition rules and procedures.
__________________________________________________________
(Signature of JROTC Instructor/Coach/Sponsor)
This INTENT to PARTICIPATE should be returned as soon as possible but not later
than 1 February 2018. Return via FAX (210) 805-5350 or EMAIL to rlara@neisd.net or
MAIL: NEISD JROTC Department, 8961 Tesoro Drive, Suite 402.03, San Antonio, TX
78217.
Enclosure 1
Fifth Brigade Army JROTC
Military Land Navigation/Orienteering Championships
Saturday, 10 March 2018 TEAM ENTRY FORM
SCHOOL _______________________________TELEPHONE____________
ADDRESS ______________________________ FAX: ___________________
_______________________________ EMAIL__________________
Please print legibly Schools may enter as many teams in each division and category as they desire
Use additional Entry Forms if necessary
MASTER TEAM(s) FEMALE TEAM NAME, not a number, but a team NAME_____________________
Relay preference, #1___________, #2__________, #3_________
FEMALE TEAM NAME, not a number, a team NAME_________________________
Relay preference, #1___________, #2__________, #3__________
MALE TEAM NAME, not a number, a team NAME____________________________
Relay preference, #1___________, #2__________, #3__________
MALE TEAM NAME, not a number, a team NAME___________________________
Relay preference, #1___________, #2__________, #3__________
EXPLORER TEAM(s) FEMALE TEAM NAME, not a number, but a team NAME______________________
Relay preference, #1___________, #2__________, #3__________
FEMALE TEAM NAME, not a number, a team NAME_________________________
Relay preference, #1___________, #2__________, #3__________
MALE TEAM NAME, not a number, a team NAME____________________________
Relay preference, #1___________, #2__________, #3__________
MALE TEAM NAME, not a number, a team NAME____________________________
Relay preference, #1___________, #2__________, #3__________
Total number of Teams entering ______ X $100.00 per team = _____________
Checks must be made payable to North East ISD - JROTC and mailed to NEISD-JROTC Dept, 8961 Tesoro Drive, Suite 402.03, San Antonio, Texas 78217 so as to arrive NLT WEDNESDAY, 21 February 2018. Relay assignments will be made on a first come first served based upon the receipt of
completed ENTRY FORM and PAID ENTRY FEE.
_______________________________________email:__________________ (Print name of JROTC Instructor/Coach/Sponsor)
Enclosure 2
Liability Release Form Fifth Brigade Army JROTC
Military Land Navigation/Orienteering Championships
Saturday, 10 March 2018, Camp Bullis, Texas (Must be completed for each cadet and turned in at Event Registration Tent on competition day)
_Print Last Name, First and Middle Initial___________________________________has my permission
to participate in the “Fifth Brigade Army JROTC Military Land Navigation/Orienteering
Championships ” Saturday, 10 March 2018” hosted by the North East Independent School
District-JROTC Department, San Antonio, Texas.
The undersigned Parent/Guardian (hereinafter, “I”) understands that one or more
instructor, coach/teacher/chaperone will accompany the JROTC cadet to the competition,
and that normal precautions will be taken in their interest for safety and well-being of each
participant. School districts are immune from liability except when property damage,
personal injury or death is caused by a district employee’s negligent operation of a motor
vehicle while performing district duties. As a result, and as a general rule, the District
cannot pay for medical treatment for injuries resulting from activities not directly caused
by a district employee’s use of a motor vehicle. In case of emergency, I give my approval
and authorization for first-aid treatment and any medical treatment of the student named
above (the “Student”) by local physicians and/or hospitals, including surgical procedures.
I agree to accept responsibility for payment of all charges incurred during medical
treatment. The Team Coach/School Sponsor or School JROTC Instructor is responsible for
medical evacuation of any injured cadet as is necessary or required.
I hereby agree to release North East Independent School District and its trustees,
employees, volunteers, competition sponsors and the United States Army Cadet Command
(collectively, the “Indemnities”), and to indemnify and hold the indemnities harmless
from, all claims, liabilities, and expenses, (including (a) claims made by the student named
above after reaching the age of majority, and (b) claims for damages caused in whole or in
part by the negligence of the indemnities relating in any way to the student’s participation
in the Fifth Brigade Army JROTC Military Land Navigation/Orienteering Championships.
This form must be signed and returned to the instructor, sponsor, teacher or administrator
in charge of the above named cadet and turned into the Event Registration Tent on the
competition day. No student will be permitted to participate in the competition without
the completed and signed form and returned it to the proper school personnel or who has
altered the form in any way.
____________________________ ____________________________ ________
Signature of Parent/Guardian Printed Name of Parent/Guardian Date
In case of emergency the host staff should contact:
____________________________ ________________________ ________________
Name Relationship to Student Phone Number
____________________________ ________________________ ________________
Name Relationship to Student Phone Number
School Name & Phone number:_______________________________________________
Enclosure 3
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