Air Force Junior ROTC
KGC Bivouac in South Carolina, November 2004


The KGC is not a competitive team. It is a Venturing Boy Scout program affiliated with the North Georgia Council. The purpose of the program is to provide leadership, adventure, and woodsman training to qualified scouts. It is open to all Cadets who can pass the physical entrance test. After completion of the test, cadets/scouts practice tent raising, perform honors to the flag, and sustain high levels of citizenship. Their reward is attending the "bivouac." The Bivouac is a 72 hour intensive adventure program in a remote/survival location.

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KGC Bivouac to SC
KGC Bivouac to Catoosa 
Monroe Spring Clean up
C-130 Flight May 2005
Summer Wedding
ROTC Move to the New School
2005 Retriever Trials
2005 Monroe Homecoming
2005 Social Circle Parade
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Parental Advisor and Middle

School Principal Sean Callahan.

Raising the Flag

Cadets on Patrol

Commanders setting up sites.

Preparation for night operations.

Land Navigation


Cadets are required to "double time" for all movements between training sites and on land navigation. This was most difficult during the night competitions.

Bivouac messing area was established "outside" of a lodge. Mrs. Hoff was the mess supervisor, chef, and chief cook.

Middle of the Long Night after the night navigation and before inter squad competition. And after the chili dinner.


KGC Guard and Rescue Dogs

Preparation for Redeployment

Above pictures are part of the redeployment, tent take down, and last chow line.


For More information contact:
Colonel Larry A. Hoff
Senior Aerospace Science Instructor
212 Bryant Rd
Monroe, Georgia 30655
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Revised: December 9, 2004