Each year high schools can apply for a unit. They are review and generally accepted if the school is willing to make the necessary changes to host an NJROTC unit.
The honorable Leon E. Panette im in njrotc :d
The NJROTC mission statement is to promote patriotism, develop informed and responsible citizens, promote orderliness, develop a high degree of honor and respect, promote an understanding of the elements required for national security and develop respect for the constitution.
Yes, but you must attend a high school that has an NJROTC unit.
The NJROTC Exam typically includes questions that assess knowledge of naval science, military history, leadership principles, and naval operations. Additionally, it may cover topics such as naval terminology, customs and courtesies, and the structure of the U.S. Navy. Questions can be multiple-choice, true/false, or short answer format, focusing on both theoretical concepts and practical applications relevant to junior ROTC training.
You bet Senior Chief, the Navy is a formal banch of the military. Wear it to benefit the Navy and all branches of the military. If you want to wear it, go ahead and wear it. Respect the military and all its benefits.
No, any JROTC program only helps understand more about how the military works and their customs. Anyone within standards (weight, age, criminal background etc.) can join.
Become a comander of somthing (air rifle, drill, colorguard..etc) or become a chief in the department or become a platoon guidon. If you are one of these you can become a chief( throught promos) then if you a the best you can become master chief or even a platoon comander ( which you can be promoted to ensign).
Well you could get promoted by answering questions on a test to see what you know in the A,AF,M,NJROTC or its by how much you have done like how many teams you've gone or how many events you have. Take this answer from a Cadet like me whos acually in the ROTC not a random person who doesnt know much of JROTC
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R.O.T.C is a leadership course you take when in high school or college (if available) The program simply teaches ,discipline, moral, dedication, honor in what you do. There is promotion in ranks (army, marines, air force, navy) based on how well you do in the program. Is a requirement to wear uniform based on which strand u get in NJROTC-navy MCJROTC-marine AJROTC-army AFJROTC -air force <><><> It is the abbreviation for Reserve Officer Training Corps.
Often, it is offered as an elective at large high schools near navy reserve centers. You can sign up with the rest of your high school classes. Sometimes it is during school, and other times it is after school. You may have to go to a different high school campus within your district by buss for NJROTC. Sometimes, the class qualifies as a P.E. or occupational elective credit.