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NJROTC cadets visiting USS Theodore Roosevelt in November 2005. According to Title 10, Section 2031 [1] of the United States Code, the purpose of the Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps is "to instill in students in [the United States] secondary educational institutions the values of citizenship, service to the United States, and personal responsibility and a sense of accomplishment."
* 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.
The U.S. Army’s JROTC program operates in more than 1,700 public and private high schools, military institutions and correctional centers throughout the U.S. and overseas, mentoring ...
Each program is directed by a Senior Army Instructor (Officer) and a Army Instructor (NCO or Warrant Officer) This is true, but only in Army JROTC. Perhaps it can be rewritten to be branch neutral? --70.234.105.214 05:47, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
A military junior college (MJC) is a military-style junior college in the United States. Six have been founded since 1842; four remain. These schools comprise one of the three major categories of Army ROTC schools [1] [2] whose graduates may immediately become commissioned officers in the U.S. Army.
“Our records confirm he was not serving as an Army JROTC instructor at the time of his crimes and has never served in the role of JROTC instructor at Ballard Hudson Middle School or any other ...
ROTC cadets board a CH-47 Chinook at Ft. Lewis. The Leadership Development and Assessment Course is the centerpiece of the US Army's Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) program. Since the 1950s, the Army has called it "Advanced Camp"; it is currently known as "Warrior Forge". It is conducted during June, July, and August at Fort Knox, Kentucky.
Apr. 7—TUPELO — After 24 years without a Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) at Tupelo High School, the program will return this fall. It will start out as a National Defense Cadet ...