Writer – Cadet Selina Wu + Athena Mai
Photographer – S5 Special Projects (cadet JunHui Lin & Kayla Amasendi Collado)



With solemn pride, the Tiger Battalion Cadets of Fort Hamilton High School marched in honor, respect, and memory of the fallen heroes of our nation during the annual Brooklyn Memorial Day Parade held on May 26, 2025.
The Tiger Battalion marched with heads held high, their cadence echoing down the streets from 78th Street to Marine Avenue. With every step, the JROTC cadets projected their pride and discipline, their Army chants resonating through the crowd. Memorial Day became more than a date on the calendar, it became a unifying tribute. Regardless of age or background, it was a moment where everyone stood together in honor, carrying the spirit of our nation with dignity.
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