• The Alexander Cougar Battalion Out in the Community

    By Published On: December 13th, 2022Tags: , Views: 35

    Submitted by: LTC (R) Sharon Collier What does the Alexander JROTC Cougar Battalion do for the community?The Alexander Battalion enjoys helping out the community as much as they can. They have many experiences with community service events and are very proud of their efforts. The cadets are willing to help out no matter the reason [...]

  • St Pauls Service Learning Project raises $4000

    By Published On: December 13th, 2022Tags: , Views: 31

    Submitted by: Bulldog Battalion S5 The St Pauls Bulldogs began their service learning early in the school year and culminated the on the first weekend in December.  The local Lion’s Club of St Pauls is the lead agency that manages the Loflin/Walker fund which raises over $40,000 annually for the families of the community.  The [...]

  • Central High School JROTC Cadets Collaborate with Cheerleaders and Sheriff to collect Thanksgiving Baskets for Talbot County Families

    By Published On: November 22nd, 2022Tags: , Views: 43

    Submitted by: SGM (R) Nathaniel Campbell On 18 November 2022 On 18 November, Central High School JROTC Cadets and the Central High School and Middle School Cheerleaders collaborated with the Talbot County Sheriff officers in order to collect Thanksgiving baskets for families in need within the Talbot County Community. Both Cadets and Cheerleaders did a [...]

  • The Beaver Area JROTC Cadets Answer another Call

    By Published On: November 22nd, 2022Tags: , Views: 60

    Story by: Cadet 1LT Madeline Boser The mission of the Army JROTC is “To Motivate Young People to be Better Citizens”, and that’s just what the Beaver Bobcat JROTC Battalion chooses to promote at every opportunity. A part of being a better citizen is focusing on the community rather than oneself and is a hallmark [...]

  • Stallion Battalion promotes Recycling Project to community

    By Published On: November 21st, 2022Tags: , Views: 36

    Story by: Cadet Private Julia Medicielo, Public Affairs Officer Team On November 15, 2022, the Stallion Battalion presented their Recycling Project to the Tinian Mayor’s Office to commemorate America’s Recycling Day. In the event, cadets from the JROTC PBL Class Period spoke to dignitaries and members of the public about our battalion’s ongoing recycling project.  [...]

  • Alvarado High School JROTC Cadets Serving Their Community – Selfless Service

    By Published On: November 9th, 2022Tags: , Views: 42

    Submitted by: LTC (Ret) Derrick A. Corbett, SAI  On November 2nd, the Alvarado High School (Alvarado, Texas) JROTC scholars volunteered at Alvarado's Helping Hands for Jesus (HHFJ). Each month our goal is to engage in a community activity that positively impacts the community. The JROTC scholars augment the HHFJ team once a month to support its mission [...]

  • Huntington North JROTC Receives “Extra Mile” Proclamation from Mayor

    By Published On: November 2nd, 2022Tags: , Views: 45

    Submitted by: CW2 (Ret.) Bobby J. Blair CW2 (Ret.) Bobby J. Blair, Senior Army Instructor (SAI) from Huntington North JROTC, shares the following: "Greetings and good afternoon.  Please see the attached photos of the cadets for receiving the “Extra Mile” proclamation for 1NOV22.  The cadets also participated in a short question and answer with the [...]

  • Punahou JROTC support National Public Lands Cleanup Day

    By Published On: October 22nd, 2022Tags: , Views: 35

    Submitted by: LTC (R) Bob Takao Punahou JROTC cadets helped clear invasive species at Ho‘omaluhia on September 24. More than 70 volunteers from the Honolulu District and Punahou High School Army Junior ROTC tackled the removal of several giant invasive Mule’s Foot Ferns and hundreds of Shoebutton ardisia which were crowding-out native plants in the Polynesian [...]

  • Cypress Lake HS JROTC participate in school campus cleanup after Hurricane Ian

    By Published On: October 19th, 2022Tags: , Views: 46

    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 [...]

  • Fort Hamilton High School JROTC supports Tunnel to Tower 5K Run 2022

    By Published On: October 6th, 2022Tags: , , Views: 49

    Written by SFC (R) David Freeland Local JROTC units in and around NYC support the Tunnel to Towers Foundation. Sunday 25 September 2022, Fort Hamilton High School instructors (Major/Ret. Sang Lee and SFC/Ret. David Freeland, with local Army National Guard and school JROTC support member Ms Katie Sisco supervised (77) students/cadets that participated in recognizing [...]