Thursday, December 19, 2013

A HOLIDAY CHALLENGE

Here is a tougher challenge to carry you through the holidays.  Good luck.

A man is walking down the street when meets another man mowing his lawn.  They talk and the second man mentions that he has three daughters.  He also mentions that their ages, when multiplied together, equal 36.  Their ages added together are the same as the address of the house across the street.  He challenges the first man to solve the puzzle.  The first man walks across the street, looks at the address, comes back and says, “You’ll have to tell me just a bit more.”  The second man then say, “OK…My oldest daughter plays  piano.”  The man then immediately solves the puzzle.

What are the ages of the three girls?


This challenge will close out at 0730, Monday 6 January 2014.  The prize will be a delicious  breakfast pastry.  Late entries will not be accepted--if no one answers correctly by 0730, I will eat the pastry myself.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

NEW CHALLENGE

Congratulations to Cadet Christian Valentin who correctly answered that this would be possible only if the individual started from the North Pole.  Think about it.

Here's a simple challenge:

A man walks a mile directly south, turns, walks a mile directly west, then turns again, heads a mile directly north, and somehow finds himself exactly where he started.  How is this possible?

Good luck.  See me if you think you know the answer.  No guessing.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

ANNOUNCING THE JOSEPH C. GILLIAM AWARD COMPETITION


The 2014 Gilliam Award Competition has been announced and this year we will continue our tradition of conducting a local award competition in parallel to the Navy’s area-wide and nation-wide competition.  This local competition will be open to members of all classes and will be based on overall standing as a cadet and a student.   Participation is voluntary, but each participant must submit an essay on the topic chosen for the national competition.  This year's topic is:  “Commitment is one of the Core Values of the Navy JROTC.  Please discuss how being a member of the NJROTC has strengthened your personal sense of commitment.  Include examples of how your sense of commitment, as defined in your NJROTC experience, influenced your accomplishment of important life goals.” 

Amplifying topic considerations: The Navy Junior ROTC core mission is citizenship development.  The high school years are normally recognized as one of the most important times in the development of young individuals. It is the time in a person's life when they transition from childhood to young adulthood. By including citizenship development in this transformational experience, the Navy Junior ROTC provides a unique opportunity to develop individuals who recognize the values of good
citizenship, teamwork and leadership. Please explain how the NJROTC has helped you or your NJROTC unit as a whole develop citizenship skills and an ethos of service that has an impact you and your community now and in the future. Special consideration should be given to specific leadership skills that you have developed as a result of your NJROTC experiences with emphasis on the core values of honor, courage and commitment have had in this development.

Cadets should provide examples of their personal growth through the experiences provided by NJROTC. The essay should highlight examples of positive reinforcement, leadership challenges and goal attainment that are attributable to the lessons learned and experiences of the NJROTC.  Provide details and feel free to use personal experiences and examples in your essay.

The essay should be typewritten, and between 500 and 750 words.  All cadets are encouraged to submit essays void of incomplete sentences, improper grammar, misspellings, strikeovers, and the like.  Numerous errors of this type could result in the loss of the cash award for a selectee. 


Selected packages will be considered by an impartial judge.  The best essay will receive a prize of $100 and will be forwarded TO the area manager for consideration in the area contest, the prize of which is approximately $1,000.

SUBMISSIONS ARE DUE TO YOUR NSI NLT 17 JANUARY 2014.
LATE SUBMISSIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.