The rotc is an organization meant for high-schoolers who want to join the military later on in life.
Yes. JROTC is in high school, ROTC is in college. Technically, you do not have to take JROTC at all to take ROTC. Generally, people who take ROTC in college are joining the military afterwards. The same in not necessarily true for JROTC.
It couldn't hurt, since you'll be better prepared.
Students will gain confidence that will help them in life.
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The high School JROTC class prepares students to join the military or at least give them an idea of what the military is all about. It instills discipline, leadership and responsibility, It will also n=make the cadets better people in general.
It makes no difference. If you have been in JROTC for 2 years (i think), then you get a rank advance no matter what branch you enlist in. If you enlist in the Army, you will leave basic training as a PFC. I am also in AFJROTC but i am either joining the army or navy.
No, but there are several schools with JROTC and ROTC programs that have similar benefits that are offered. I used to be in JROTC and it helped me become a much better person in many ways.
Yes there is JROTC in Hawaii.
Jrotc is from the army and algebra is math.
The JROTC regulations do not specifically address the Civil Air Patrol (CAP), as it is a separate organization. However, some JROTC units may have partnerships or mutual support agreements with CAP. In such cases, the specific regulations and guidelines will be determined by the agreement between the JROTC unit and CAP.
There were 3229 various JROTC units as of June 2006 (1555 Army JROTC, 794 Air Force JROTC, 619 Navy JROTC, 260 Marine Corps JROTC, 1 Coast Guard JROTC). Additionally, there are cadet programmes outside of JROTC (such as the Young Marines, Civil Air Patrol, Explorer Scouts) which may or may not be school based.
The Young Marines or the Sea cadets are like JROTC.