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Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps. The Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps ( JROTC, commonly pronounced JAY-rot-see) is a federal program sponsored by the United States Armed Forces in high schools and also in some middle schools across the United States and at US military bases across the world.
* CGJROTC rank insignia for officers is the same as the NJROTC's, except a Coast Guard shield is placed above the horizontally-displayed rank insignia and a "JROTC" bar below it. ** Cadet captain is the rank that the leader of a NJROTC unit holds if the unit has reached the cadet enrollment requirements to be rated as a regiment.
It contains offices, classrooms, a supply room, a drill floor, and a cadet lounge. Bob Kalsu's surviving family members unveil his portrait at the annual OU Army ROTC Alumni Banquet. Notable alumni. Jack Ridley, USAF test pilot and project engineer for the Bell X-1 program. Bob Kalsu, professional football player killed during the Vietnam War.
JROTC units also host drill competitions, air rifle competitions and the Cadet Leadership Challenge. The program also has proven to increase student attendance, boost graduation rates and reduce ...
The question was answered before a debate could begin, but supporters of Bolton High School's U.S. Air Force JROTC program who want it to continue next year still had their say on Tuesday. After ...
Southern Prep is located on 300 acres (1.2 km 2) on land, and contains two athletic fields, a parade field, two 5-acre (20,000 m 2) lakes (Lake Mary & Lake Ann), one tennis court, three dormitories, an administration building, a dining hall, indoor swimming pool, two gymnasiums, indoor and outdoor rifle ranges, supply building, JROTC building ...
The Services of Supply or "SOS" branch of the Army of the USA was created on 28 February 1942 by Executive Order Number 9082 "Reorganizing the Army and the War Department" and War Department Circular No. 59, dated 2 March 1942. Services of Supply became one of the three autonomous components of the Army of the United States on 9 March 1942. [1]
The JROTC facilities have two classrooms, three offices, supply room, arms room, four-point indoor rifle range, and a hard top area used for inspections and drills. Additionally, JROTC formal inspections are held on the Falcon Fields, the school's full-sized artificial turf football and soccer field.