FORT KNOX, KY. On Friday, December 9th, 2022, U.S. Army JROTC Instructor, 1SG (Ret) (Dr) Trina Hines from Freedom High School, Morganton, NC & Director of Army Instruction (DAI), LTC (Ret) Richard Crossley from Fort Worth Independent School District, Forth Worth, TX were recognized for excellence. They were presented with a Commander’s coin by the U.S. Army Cadet Command (USACC) Commanding General, Major General Antonio (Andy) Munera and the USACC Command Sergeant Major Roy Young. The ceremony took place at the U.S. Army JROTC School of Cadet Command with the Director of U.S. Army JROTC, COL Ken Jones.

Ansbach Middle High School: Aiming for Excellence
Aaron Selbig2026-03-24T15:17:08-05:00March 24th, 2026|Comments Off on Ansbach Middle High School: Aiming for Excellence
Ansbach Middle High School’s marksmanship team found success at Camp Perry, Ohio, as cadets prepare for this week’s National Air Rifle Championships (photo by Army Instructor Christopher Buchanan) Written by Cadet Schuettpelz The [...]
Hoover High School: Honoring the Memory of Combat Nurse CPT Jennifer Moreno
Aaron Selbig2026-03-23T14:58:45-05:00March 23rd, 2026|Comments Off on Hoover High School: Honoring the Memory of Combat Nurse CPT Jennifer Moreno
Cadets from San Diego recently honored local hero CPT Jennifer Moreno, during her Memorial Plaque Ceremony at Mount Soledad Veteran Memorial Park. Written by Cadet Nafisa Haji Cadets from Hoover High School in [...]
Daegu Middle High School: A History Lesson On the Korean War
Aaron Selbig2026-03-11T14:58:47-05:00March 11th, 2026|Comments Off on Daegu Middle High School: A History Lesson On the Korean War
Cadets from Daegu Middle High School in Daegu, South Korea gather around the "Helmet with Holes" exhibit at the Waegwan War Memorial Museum, which collects and displays authentic artifacts from the Korean War. (Photo [...]





