If you attend a military school, you can ask about it.
You have to be a freshman in university. If you're referring to the Junior ROTC programme, you have to be a freshman in high school.
No
anytime you are in high school
You can join JROTC.
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.
Awarded annually to an outstanding cadet at each installation who contributed the most to encourage and demonstrate Americanism. This is a Junior ROTC (high school level) or ROTC (college level) award. Those receiving this award in Junior ROTC in high school can wear the ribbon (or the medal, if appropriate) if they participate in ROTC in college.
Depends. If you attend one of the US Military Academies (West Point, Air Force Academy, Naval Academy, or Coast Guard Academy) or you go to school on an ROTC scholarship, you have an obligation to actively serve for five years. If you took ROTC but ROTC had nothing to do with funding your school, there is no obligation to go into the military.
No. It is strictly an engineering and business school.
Only if you want to be in ROTC or play a sport with the school.
i am a student from a middle school working on a project of Dais's. His birthplace is in Portuguese, he died in 1500 due to shipwreck.
For a 13-year-old interested in joining the ROTC (Reserve Officers' Training Corps), they typically need to be enrolled in a high school that offers the program, as ROTC is primarily designed for high school students. They should maintain good academic standing, demonstrate leadership potential, and meet any specific eligibility criteria set by the school's ROTC program. Additionally, parental consent is usually required for participation. It's advisable to contact the local ROTC unit for detailed requirements and opportunities.