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Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps

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Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps.


The JROTC is a program put forth by the United States Armed Forces in high schools across the nation that train highschool students in Leadership and Military Sciences. The program is entirely run by the cadets, with the assistance of two or more retired servicemen, a senior instructor (officer) and an assistant instructor (enlisted). In certain situations, there may be more than one assistant instructor.

The program thrives in highschools across america teaching young men and women corps. values, drill and ceremonies, and other military traditions.+