what you will do
JROTC in your school
Army JROTC history
Missions, challenges, and benefits
key words
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What do all JROTC programs develop?

Citizenship, character, leadership traits, and responsibility

100

How many high schools have JROTC classes of all branches?

more than 3,000

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What year was the national defense act?

1916

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What is the mission of JROTC?

To motivate young people to be better citizens

100

What does unique mean?

Being the only one of a kind

200

What do cadets participate in?

Community service, Drill and ceremonies, and traditional educational programs

200

What is the one co-curricular activity we do not have at South View High?

The raider challenge

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What year was the revitalization act?

1964

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What is the whole point of JROTC?

The cadets in the program.

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what is a mission?

A specific job given to a group or singular person to accomplish

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What will you learn in this program?

Wide range of life skills for success in school, work, and family.

300

How many schools have ARMY JROTC classes?

more than 1,700

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What year were female cadets allowed?

1973. (fun fact sergeant major was 2 years old when female cadets were allowed in the program.)

300

What is an opportunity JROTC gives?

Total development and self improvement.

300

What does motivate mean?

Provide a need or purpose to complete something

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When will you wear uniform?

You will wear uniform as instructed by your service instructor.

400

What is the criteria to join JROTC?

Must be U.S. citizen and in 9th grade or higher

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Who created JROTC?

Captain Alden Partridge.

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What is an opportunity JROTC gives?

Sharpen your communication skills, promote and encourage citizenship through participation in community service projects, develop your leadership potential, strengthen your self esteem, improve your physical fitness, provide incentives to live drug free, and promote graduation from high school and develop a solid foundation for career development.

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What is a mantle?

An important role that passes from one to another


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What will you over all learn in this program?

You will learn how to become a productive and valued citizen in your community.

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What are 2 examples of co-curricular activities JROTC offers?

JROTC leadership and academic bowl, STEM camp, Air Rifle comp, JROTC Cadet Leadership challenge and drill comp (any 2 of these are correct.)

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what is cadet creed?

I am an army junior ROTC cadet. I will always conduct myself to bring credit to my family, country, school and the corp of cadets. I am loyal and patriotic. I am the future of the United States of America. I do not lie cheat or steal and will always be accountable for my actions and deeds. I will always practice good citizenship and patriotism. I will work hard to improve my mind and strengthen my body. I will seek the mantle of leadership and stand prepared to uphold the constitution and the American way of life. may God grant me the strength to always live by this creed. HOAHH

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What does challenge mean?

To arouse the interest of one's actions or efforts