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Prepared enough to go into ROTC or the REAL military.
No. The Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps is a programme available at some high schools in the US.
The program was originally created as part of the National Defense Act of 1916 and later expanded under the 1964 ROTC Vitalization act.
Taft Hartley Act
I think you are confused. JROTC is a high school course. So, no, you don't need a diploma to join. Maybe you are refering to college ROTC. If so, if you get into college, you can join ROTC. The J in JROTC means junior, by the way.
i don't no but my teacher teaches only 11 of us i donjt think theres a limit but theres a limit to how many people per class in reception they only have so many spaces for children to join
$59.95 in us dollars.
In the US Army ROTC and JROTC, it's three round silver discs.
Debt ceiling is the limit on how much money the US Federal government can owe.
Earth has the ozone in limit. It protects us from UV rays.
The age limit of 42 means that you can join the US Army as long as you are not older than 42 years on the day you enlist. Therefore, you must join before you turn 42.
Uh... Milwaukee did not 'join' the US. Wisconsin did, though!