The ROTC program is a military program in schools to encourage discipline and brotherhood between classmates. by learning with others and learning to obey commanding officers or higher ranked classmates. the student is encouraged to make their own decisions based on the good of the group. students are less likely to fall victim to peer pressure because they are disciplined enough to make their own logical decisions in the matter.
JROTC is a good way to learn discipline in high school and it helps you to know what you want to do. Its brings you many opportunities to such as a college of your choose.
I joined the marine corps because i wanted honor, action, training, and the discipline that has been going on for hundreds of years
ANSWER I joined the Marines because I wanted to join the best fighting force in the United States. This was during the Vietnam War and I wanted the best training and the hardest discipline so that I would have a better chance surviving in Vietnam.
The program was originally created as part of the National Defense Act of 1916 and later expanded under the 1964 ROTC Vitalization act.
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
Yes! Palm Springs High School (California) has a Junior ROTC program. The program was established in 1994. As of 2010 there were over 100 cadets enrolled in the program.
The AIR FORCE Junior ROTC program at Palm Springs High School (California) earned the Outstanding Unit Award in 2010 and the Distinguished Unit Award with Merit in 2011. The Aerospace Science Instructor (ASI) earned the Outstanding Instructor Award in 2011. The Senior Aerospace Science Instructor (SASI) earned the Outstanding Instructor Award with Merit in 2011. The Mayor and City Council of Palm Springs declared May 18, 2011 to be Palm Springs High School Air Force Junior ROTC Day in Palm Springs.
The Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) typically does not wear flight suits as part of their standard uniform. Flight suits are generally associated with military aviation personnel such as pilots and crew members. The JROTC curriculum focuses on leadership and citizenship development, rather than specific roles within the military.
St. George's in Newport and Portsmouth Abbey in Portsmouth are top boarding schools that also accept day students. Also, Moses Brown and The Wheeler School in Providence are both excellent.
To better myself as an individual, to surround myself with positive peer pressure rather than negative peer pressure, and to be a member of a program where people look out for each other, support each other, and see each other as family.
The junior reserves officer's training corps helps to build character by fostering the students to foster excellence at a young age. It teaches such crucial aspects of intelligence such as fact finding and using the facts to the benefit of the rest of the unit or forces.
put it on with 2 belts in front & 2 in back, slide the rubber clasp out at bottom of belts, put top part of hose in clasp & replace rubber into clasp catching hose. repeat on all three sides. ( if the hose have seams make sure they are straight.)
Battalion Administrator
Prepares all correspondence for the battalion
Publishes all orders including awards pertaining to the battalion using JUMS
Loads merits and demerits into JUMS
Maintains and posts student information on JUMS
Secretary for COTM, NCO, and promotion boards
Handles the distribution, collection, and turning in of permission slips
Creates attendance rosters for events and programs in the Battalion
Take over as the S-3 fulfilling the S-3 duties (including filling in as the XO) when S-3 and assistants are not present
Yes, theres alot of army ones and i know the locations like in forest hill high( dont know the branch) cuajataca and some more i think