Submitted by LTC (Ret) D. Scott Varnado, Senior Army Instructor (SAI)

“Bent But Not Broken”

Cypress Lake High School JROTC Instructors and Cadets participate in school campus cleanup after the devastating effects from Hurricane Ian.  The JROTC sign was detached during the category 4+ hurricane and later found nearly a half mile away from the JROTC building.  The sign represents the strength, resilience and determination of the people and communities across southwest Florida as we pick up the pieces and rebuild.  We are “bent…but not broken”!   

Winters Mill High School – Winters Mill High School JROTC “Falcon Battalion” Marches in Honor at Westminster Memorial Day Parade

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Writer - MSG Timothy Leaks Photographer - Mr. Thomas Walker, Technology Teacher at Winters Mill HS   On Memorial Day, the cadets of Winters Mill High School’s Army JROTC Falcon Battalion proudly participated in the [...]

Waimea High School – Waimea High School JROTC Hosts Annual Awards Ceremony & Change of Command 

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Writer - C/CPT Elisha Kate Agustinez Photographer - Jaymie Blanche Niau   On May 9th, family, friends, teachers, and community members came together in the Waimea High School cafeteria to celebrate the hard work and [...]