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This Site is Operated by
Verne B. Bell, GySgt., USMC, Retired
C.O. 2nd Texas Young Marine Battalion 
1st Texas Young Marine Regiment

 This is an
"Unofficial"
Young Marine Web Site.

The following Lesson Plans, Marine Corps and
Young Marine Information is hereby set up for
 the use of any Young Marine Unit!
 With Your Unit's Help, This Site Will Be
Constantly Building!

 Latest Update to Young Marines Training Web Site:

4-27-08: Nat. Hdqtrs, Lesson Plan Development Outline
3-5-08:  DDR, Drug Demand Reduction Pamphlets
2-17-08: I Am Parris Island, located under Marine Corps History
2-15-08:
Communications Ribbon, Radio Communications Lesson Plan, located under "New Lesson Plans".

The main Purpose of this Site is to help New or Young Units
with material and  lesson plans for the instructional
purposes of continuing to help educate our Young Marines.

After a long week at work, we tend to find ourselves with
a Young Marine Drill facing us.  And since we are all, at the
Unit, Battalion, Regimental, and Divisional levels, True
Volunteers, we sometimes find that we did not prepare for
the classes that needed to be given.  With this Site, you
will be able to go in and copy, to "Microsoft Word", the
lesson and either give it yourself, or more correctly, be
able to give  the lesson to one of your Young Marines, and
they will be able to present the class in a Young Marine
professional manner.

If Young Marine Units have Lesson Plans, Examples of
Training Schedules, Marine Corps History and/or Traditions
Facts, Games, Fund Raising Events, and anything that
has been found to help and assist Young Marines and their
Units in becoming  a more fun, motivated, and educated
Unit, Please submit them to me for inclusion here on this
Web Site, either by Snail Mail or E-Mail.

Verne B. Bell, GySgt., USMC, Retired
1805 South Greenwood Cut Off
Weatherford, Texas 76088-8613
Home: 817-599-9580
E-Mail: vernebbell@intergate.com

                 Before You Hold a Leadership School, 
          whether it be a Junior or Senior Leadership School,
                             YOU MUST Request 
              "ACCREDITATION FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS"
from Young Marine National Headquarters Training Department.

  If you do not request and receive Accreditation from National 
      Headquarters, then you have
WASTED YOUR YOUNG
   MARINE'S TIME AND MONEY
as their participation in your
    leadership school will not be recognized and they may not 
       participate in higher level schools, and, once National
 Headquarters updates their Data Base procedures, your Young 
               Marine's promotion may not be allowed.

     You must submit the following to National Headquarters:

i.       Notice of Intent to Seek Accreditation.
ii.      Dates of the school.
iii.     Training Plan.
iv.     Proposed Training Schedule.
v.      Outline of the training area (barracks, chow hall, 
         classrooms, etc.).
vi.     Proposed adult staff.
vii.    Proposed YM staff (YM GySgt or above & ALS graduate of 
         the National School only).
viii    If running a Senior Leadership School, a request for a 7 
         Habits Facilitator.
ix.    Planned student attendance.

         And as of 2007, you must have someone who 
          has been through the Certification School for
           Registered Adults held at the same time as
                   the National Leadership Schools.


         Go To Chapter 7, Leadership Schools SOP,
        Training Officer's Manual for examples and
                     additional requirements.
Lesson Plans made for the Regimental Junior
Leadership School used with the 1st Texas Young Marine
Regimental J.L.S. in 2006. Page 1
 
Basic Classes
  *  J.L.S. Training Plan
  1. Welcome Aboard Class
  2. Basic First Aid Class
  3. Interior Guard and Young Marine General Orders Class
  4. Leadership Evaluation Forms Class
  5. Preparing for and Performing Physical Fitness Training Class
  6. Young Marine Creed and Hymn Class

Regimental J.L.S. Lesson Plans, Page 2

Compass Classes
  7. Compass Components, & Pace Count Class
  8. Compass Multiple Triangles Course
  9. Land Navigation Class
  
Regimental J.L.S. Lesson Plans, Page 3

Close Order Drill Classes
10. Drill #1, Form & Dismiss, Facing, Column, & Recruit 
      Commands Class
11. Drill #2, Cadence & Command Voice Class
12. Drill #3, Open & Close Ranks, Take Intervals, Marching to 
      the Oblique Class
13. Drill #4, Count Off, Count Cadence Count Class
14. Squad Drill Card 15. NCO Sword Manual Class 
 
Regimental J.L.S. Lesson Plans, Page 4

Drug Demand Reduction Classes
16. Drug #1, Brain and Ecstacy Class
17. Drug #1, Brain & Ecstacy Quizes
18. Drug #2, Mind Over Matter, Marijuana Class
19. Drug #2, Mind Over Matter & Marijuana Quizes
20. Drug #3, Anabolic Steroids & Nicotine Class
21. Drug #3, Anabolic Steroids & Nicotine Quizes
 
Regimental J.L.S. Lesson Plans, Page 5

Leadership Classes
22. Leadership Definition and Traits Class
23. Leadership Principles Class
24. Team and Squad Leaders Class
25. Techniques of Instruction Class
 
Regimental J.L.S. Training Outlines, Page 1

Basic Class Training Outlines
  1. Welcome Aboard
  2. Basic First Aid
  3. Interior Guard and Young Marine General orders
  4. Leadership Evaluation Forms (LEF)
  5. Preparing for and Performing Physical Fitness Training
  6. Young Marine Creed and Hymn

Regimental J.L.S. Training Outlines, Page 2

Compass Training Outlines
  7. Compass Components, and Pace Count
  8. Compass Multiple Triangles Course
  9. Land Navigation

Regimental J.L.S. Training Outlines, Page 3

Close order Drill Outlines
10. Drill #1, Form and Dismiss, Facing Movements, Column 
      Movements, and Recruit Commands
11. Drill #2, Cadence and Command Voice
12. Drill #3, Open and Close Ranks, Take Intervals, Marching to
      the Oblique
13. Drill #4, Count Off, Count Cadence Count
14. Squad Drill Card
15. NCO Swaord Manual 

Regimental J.L.S. Training Outlines, Page 4

Drug Demand Reduction Outlines
16. Drug #1, Brain and Ecstacy
17. Drug #1, Brain and Ecstacy Quizes
18. Drug #2, Mind Over Matter, and Marijuana
19. Drug #2, Mind Over matter, and Marijuana Quizes
20. Drug #3, Anabolic Steroids, and Nicotine
21. Drug #3, Anabolic Steroids, and Nicotine Quizes

Regimetal J.L.S. Training Outlines, Page 5

Leadership Outlines
22. Leadership Definition and Traits
23. Leadership Principles
24. Team and Squad Leaders
25. Techniques of Instruction
 
2006 National J.L.S. Lesson Plans

These Lesson Plans were all developed by the National
Young Marine Advanced Leadership Class of 2006 and
presented to the National Young Marine Junior
Leadership Class of 2006.

 
1. Monday Training Schedule
  2. Tuesday Training Schedule
  3. Wednesday Training Schedule
  4. Thursday Training Schedule
  5. Friday Training Schedule
  6. Duties and Responsibilities, Class
  7. Duties and Responsibilities, Quiz
  8. Public Speaking, Class
  9. H.I.V., Class
10. Maintaining Unit Equipment, Training Outline
11. Maintaining Unit Equipment, Class
12. Maintaining Unit Equipment, Hand Out
13. Marine Corps History-A, Class
14. Marine Corps History, Test
15. Training Outline, Close Order Drill, Attention
16. Bivouac Site, Class
17. Young Marine History, EO 1-3, Class
18. Young Marine History, EO 4-8, Class
19. Drug Resistance, Test
20. JLS Drill Cards
 
Additional Lesson Plans Page. These are submitted by
 other Young Marine Units for your use.

  1. Young Marine Code Of Conduct
  2.  Big 'D' YM Terms & Jargon Puzzles
  3. Temecula Valley YM, Techniques of Instruction
  4. Temecula Valley YM, Counseling Class
  5. Temecula Valley YM, Drill
  6. Temecula Valley YM, Drill Evaluation Sheet
  7. Temecula Valley YM, Leadership Class
  8. Temecula Valley YM, Leadership Definitions & Traits Class
  9. Temecula Valley YM, NCO School Test
10. Temecula Valley YM, Techniques of Military Evaluation 
      Sheet
11. Florida YM Training Outline, Close Order Drill & Attention
12. Weatherford YM, Opening Procedure for Unit (consisting of
      Two or More Platoons)
13. Weatherford YM, Opening Procedure for Unit (consisting of 
      One Platoon)
14. Weatherford YM, Form For Physical Training
15. Weatherford YM, Daily Seven Exercises
 
New Lesson Plans

1. Communications Ribbon, Radio Communications Lesson
2. Radio Practice Messages
3. Radio Communications Test
4. Natl. YM Hdqtrs: Lesson Plan Develpoment Outline
One Week Recruit Training Syllabus
 
Capitol Area Young Marines from Austin, Texas, do a one week
Recruit Training Program at Camp Bullis Army Training Facility,
San Antonio, Texas.

Daily Training Schedules
1. Rules & Regulations
2. Recruit Training Schedule, Saturday
3. Recruit Training Schedule, Sunday
4. Recruit Training Schedule, Monday
5. Recruit Training Schedule, Tuesday
6. Recruit Training Schedule, Wednesday
7. Recruit Training Schedule, Thursday
8. Recruit Training Schedule, Friday
9. Recruit Training Schedule, Graduation
Recruit Training Syllabus from
1st Florida Young Marine Regiment.

1. Recruit Overview Syllabus
2. Recruit Training Outline
3. Recruit Training Schedule
 
Westover YM, Two Weekend Junior Leadership School

1. First Weekend Schedule
2. Second Weekend Schedule
U.S. Marine Corps History Contributed By Young Marine Units.

1. Big D YM, Marine Corps Seal & Emblem
2. Big D YM, History of the Marine Corps Emblem
3. Big D YM, History of the Marine Corps Hymn
4. History of the Monford Point Marines
5. The Old Corps
6. My Name is Parris Island

U.S. Marine Corps Traditions

1. The Origin of Oorah!
2. The Origin of Taps.
3. An Explanation of Taps.
4. Explanation of the Folds of the US Flag.
5. Marine Math, Korean War History!
  
DDR, Drug Demand Reduction Pamphlets, and Web Sites!

1. Just The Facts - Substance Abuse Educational Series, written by PSA Corporation, Phone: 719-471-4228.  Pamphlet I received was from: Benton-Franklin Substance Abuse Coalition, 8428 W. Gage Blvd., Suite A, Kennewick, WA 99336, Phone: 509-783-3180

2. Play The Games - Tobacco Games and Puzzles - Get The Facts, Pamphlet.  Title #5218 (Rev. 5/05) ISBN 1-56885-218-5.  Provided by: Tobacco Prevention & Control Program, Washington State Department of Health, Tobacco Quit Line, Phone: 1-800-QUIT-NOW.  For ordering information contact: Journeyworks Publishing, Post Office Box 8466, Santa Cruz, CA 95061, Phone: 800-775-1998, www.journeyworks.com

3. Washington State Alcohol/Drug Clearing House, 6535 5th Place South, Seattle, WA 98108, Phone:800-662-9111 or 206-725-9696, http://clearinghouse.adhl.org

4. ELKS, Nationa Drug Awareness Program, Prevention Through Education, www.elks.org/drugs. To learn more about methamphetamine or obtain referrals to programs in your community, contact one of the following toll-free numbers:  SAMHSA's National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information, Phone: 800-729-6686, Spanish: 877-767-8432, www.samhsa.gov 

5. U.S.Department of Health and Human Services, SAMHSA's Clearinghouse, Phone: 800-729-6686, www.SAMHSA.gov.

6. Over-The-Counter Medicines, Keeping You and Your Family Healthy.  Published by: CHEC, Consumer Health Education Center, 900 19th Stree, NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20006, Phone: 202-429-3521, www.CHECforbetterhealth.org  Additional Source: National Woman's Health Resource Center, 157 Broad Street, Suite 315, Red Bank, NJ 07701, Phone: 877-986-9472, www.healthywomen.org 
 
7. Who Uses Spit Tobacco?, Produced by Oral Health America, 410 North Michigan Ave., Suite 352, Chicago, IL 600611-4211, Phone: 312-836-9900.  Please visit www.nstep.org for vital resources and information on spit tobacco cessation and oral cancer prevention.

8. National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI), Phone: 800-788-2800, www.TheAntiDrug.com.

9. Getting High on Prescription and Over-the-Counter Drugs is Dangerous, A Guide to Keeping Your Teenager Safe in a Changing World.  The Partnership for a Drug-Free America, Phone: 877-SAMHSA7, www.drugfree.org.

10. A Drug Resource Guide, Quick Facts On Methamphetamine, Ecstasy, GHB, & Marijuana, January 2007, Produced by Northwest HIDTA, http://mfiles.org.  Provided by Benton-Franklin Substance Abuse Coalition, 8428 W. Gage Blvd., Suite A, Kennewick, WA 99336, Phone: 509-783-3180.

11. What's Up?  Tobacco Use, Information for Adults Who Care About Teens.  References for source materials are available from the Child and Adolescent Health program, Phone: 360-236-3547.

12. Heads Up Real News About Drugs And Your Body, for printable past and current articles in the "HEADS UP" series, as well as activities and teaching support, go to www.drugabuse.gov/parent-teacher.html or www.scholastic.com/HEADSUP.

13. NIDA at www.drugabuse.gov.
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