Written by: Micah A. Ray Sr.
JROTC Battalion Commander’s two year journey to achieve his dream of becoming an Army officer
HOUSTON, TX — In this picture, we have SE Civilian Aid to the Secretary Myrna Trevino, CPT Kelechi Odocha (West Point Admissions Officer SW Region, West Point Field Force members Terry Felton and John Polisini, Sam Houston Principal Dr. Diego Linares and Associate Principal Michael Hines (father is a West Point graduate), and the mother of C/COL Erik Jimenez.
During Erik’s LET 2 year, he learned about the various military academies. He was the only cadet in the program to ask further questions about the USMA at West Point and wanted to know how he could apply. As his instructor, I was unaware at the time, but I told him I would find out. Through deep investigation and seeking guidance from the DAI office in Houston, we were able to get him on track. Meeting the Field Force was a game changer for our program and they helped us train for the Fitness Assessment providing expert tips on how to pass each event successfully.
Ultimately, he has now been accepted and intends on maximizing his potential the premiere military institution making his family proud.
Humphreys High School: West Point Admissions highlight service academy opportunities
Jackson Huston2025-09-22T13:13:38-05:00September 22nd, 2025|Comments Off on Humphreys High School: West Point Admissions highlight service academy opportunities
Army JROTC cadets from Humphreys High School attend a presentation from a U.S. Military Academy admissions representative. (Photo by Cadet Grace Ngo) Written by Cadet Grace Ngo On Sept. 16, students at Humphreys [...]
Taylor County High School: JROTC Cadets receive CPR & AED Training
Jackson Huston2025-09-18T10:34:33-05:00September 18th, 2025|Comments Off on Taylor County High School: JROTC Cadets receive CPR & AED Training
Army JROTC Cadets pose with school nurse Sandi Hall after completing CPR & AED training. (Photo by John McLeod, Senior Army Instructor) Written by John McLeod, Senior Army Instructor When seconds matter, preparation [...]
Karen Wagner High School: Thunderbirds Pay Tribute to Lt. Col. Karen Wagner
Jackson Huston2025-09-18T10:09:51-05:00September 18th, 2025|Comments Off on Karen Wagner High School: Thunderbirds Pay Tribute to Lt. Col. Karen Wagner
Army JROTC Cadets honor Lt. Col. Karen Wagner at their annual Sept. 11, memorial. (Photo by Judson Independent School District) Written by Cadet Tanya Williams On Sept. 11, Wagner High School, San Antonio, [...]