Marksmanship & Safety Program
Note: As of 19 May 2021, the Marksmanship & Safety course in ALMS has been discontinued.
This page provides updated information to support the JROTC Marksmanship Program, Safety Program initiatives, and school-based weapon security protocols.
Safety and Marksmanship Training
CMP Contact Information via USACC SharePoint – Link removed pending future update
- Visit the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) site
- Select the Education tab > Choose JROTC Marksmanship Instructor Course
- Go to: JMIC Registration Page > Scroll to “Register online today”
JMIC Safety Exam (No Key) [.pdf]
JMIC Safety Exam (Answer Key) [.pdf]
Safety Rule Update
National Standard Three-Position Air Rifle Rules have been revised. Coaches and cadets must use the most current edition. Cadets are not authorized to install, remove, or fill CO2 rifle cylinders.
- The First Shot – CMP Online Magazine
CO2 Canister Guidance
Improper canister installation may cause brass fitting separation. Follow procedures in the Daisy Avanti operator’s manual. Never overtighten CO2 cylinders.
Recommended: Use liquid correction fluid to mark torque seal lines for visual safety checks.
Inspections
JROTC Range Inspection Checklist (.pdf)– Link removed pending future update
This checklist is part of the command interest inspection and will be included in future updates to CCR 145-8-3.
Storage & Security Protocols
- Use CTA 50-909 to authorize and requisition rifle storage racks. Store dummy and air rifles behind locked doors with other government property.
- Security for .22 caliber rifles and higher must follow AR 190-11. All weapons (including air rifles) require double-lock systems.
Campus Safety Alerts
JROTC Safety Alert – Weapons on School Campuses (.pdf)– Link removed pending future update


