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3.2 Physical Fitness/Physical Training (PT)/Intramurals
Physical training is routinely conducted between 0545 and 0700. Physical training uniform and
equipment is directed by the instructors of each of the programs.
For further details, please refer to the Physical Fitness SOP.
Organized athletics and intramural sports within the Corps of Cadets will be supervised and
administered by the Assistant Commandant for Leadership Programs.
For further details, please refer to the Intramurals SOP.
3.3 Call to Quarters (CQ)
Call to Quarters is a time dedicated to study. All cadets must comply with the regulations
governing conduct during CQ. Permission to visit for study purposes is authorized, but no more
than three cadets will be permitted to study together in any room. Otherwise, permission will be
on a case-by-case basis, and must be obtained from the TAC. Cadets are encouraged to utilize
the library in support of study groups and sessions.
Morning CQ (AMCQ) extends from the beginning of the first academic classes of the day until
the beginning of the lunch period. Quiet will be maintained on campus and throughout the
barracks. During CQ music may be played at a low volume and should not be able to be heard
outside of the barracks room. Rooms will be in inspection order from 0800-1200 and must be
maintained in a neat manner throughout the day.
Mandatory Night CQ (PMCQ) is normally from 1930 until 2130 Sunday through Thursday.
During PMCQ cadets will remain quiet, and there should be minimum movement throughout the
campus. PMCQ is enforced by the cadet chain of command and is intended for studying, not
personal time. Phones will not be authorized at this time, and all doors must remain open when a
cadet is present. Food deliveries are not permitted during this time as it is dedicated solely for
studying and academic preparation. Therefore, the only visitors can be study partners.
Cadets are prohibited from participating in electronic gaming to include, but not limited to, game
consoles; playing cards or board games; uniform or room preparation; and watching television or
movies during AMCQ and PMCQ. Five-minute transit time is permitted for movement between
the barracks and the library. Cadets will move directly to their study partner’s room or to the
library without stopping to linger.
3.4 Colors
The most significant honor a cadet can undertake is the rendering of honors to the National
Colors. The Honor Guard is charged with raising and lowering the national and state flags daily.
Although subject to change due to schedule requirements, flags are raised daily at 0715 and
lowered at 1800, 1700 during winter months.
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