The choice is yours, but i joined to be part of of the legacy of our country. To stand for the rights and freedom. To experience the wonders of the JROTC, to become, a marine.
no you will always (out of rotc) start in any branch as a 2nd lieutenant
College ROTC commissions Reserve, National Guard, and Active Duty officers. You may choose which one you want.
As soon as s/he is inducted into the ROTC.
JROTC was invented for high school students to see if there would be a better motivation to join the military, and if the students would want to further into the rotc in college to become officers.
MG Arthur M. Bartell
Yes.
An English degree is OK for a POLICE officer.No one can join the US military as an officer, except doctors. Everyone else joins as a Private / ROTC cadet, and QUALIFIES on active duty to become an officer.
Reserve Officers' Training Centre.
You can join JROTC.
ROTC units are organized as battalions, and also include NROTC. The term of obligatory service varies based on the type of commission the cadet. In the military academies, they are referred to as cadets.
Joining the Reserve Officers' Training Corps does not mean that you have to join the military, it means that if the military needs you they can call you up for service. Theoretically, in times of peace, you might never be needed. Of course, the current times are not very peaceful, so you can pretty much count on being called up.You must serve an 8 year contractual period of service with the armed forces on completion of your studies if you take an ROTC scholarship, or participate in the ROTC Advance Course.However, taking the ROTC Basic Course does not oblige you to serve with the armed forces.
No, not at all.