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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.
You can join JROTC.
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If you complete two years in any branch of JROTC, you will be eligible for Advanced Promotion to E-2.
Yes. JROTC has no effect what so ever on what branch you join when you get to College ROTC than it might dictate what branch you join but only if you are going to a military academy like the naval academy or westpoint.
Yes it either moticates them to join the military, go to college and join the rotc, or just graduate.
They currently do. Why shouldn't they be allowed to? They are considered adults, they are able to make the decision.
JROTC= Junior Reserved Officers Training Corps. jrotc is used for people who want to join the military and people who want to get their GPA up.if u do 3 years of jrotc, youll go in the military as a PFC rather then a Private
in high school(jrotc) btw j stands for junior...or even in a r.o.t.c college and go for at least 2-4 years before you go to the forces
It couldn't hurt, since you'll be better prepared.
The Finnish band, HIM. It was originally called "Join Me In Death" but "Death" was not allowed in the title of the US release and so it was shortened to "Join Me".