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.
Jrotc is from the army and algebra is math.
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.
JROTC and peer pressure have nothing in common. Peer pressure is when your friends/enemies try to make you do something that you don't really want to. JROTC is a program to get ready for the army
Army JROTC does indeed have "Dress Blues" called the Class-A Uniform. It only depends on which Brigade you are in (i.e. Your location) and what resources your Brigade has at the moment.
How embarrassing! You need to talk to your superiors!
Unfortunately no, unless you have retired from the military and become an Army Instructor or Senior Army Instructor, or somehow become involved by becoming a volunteer/chaperon, adults are not allowed to join JROTC as it is a student program.
No. "ROTC in high school" is JROTC. If you complete enough JROTC you can enlist as E2 or something. That's the only advantage of JROTC. For Army ROTC you must attend and receive a degree from a 4-year university.
Yes, there are JROTC (Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps) programs in Maine. Several high schools in Maine offer JROTC programs, which provide students with leadership development and citizenship education. These programs are sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense.
Army JROTC Cadets will not be receiving dress blues until a later date for most schools. Many schools are starting to purchase them or even have them.
With one or two years of JROTC, you go in as Private (E2) if you enlist. With three or four years of JROTC, or having earned the status of Eagle Scout, or with an Associate's Degree, you go in as Private First Class (E3) if you enlist. It doesn't matter what rank you receive as a JROTC cadet.
No. Like it or not, if you enter the Army as an E2, E3, or E4, whether by JROTC, university credit, or whatever other reason, your peers who entered the Army with you as E1s are usually going to catch up with you by the time you get promoted again.
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