Hey, most of you should know I am relatively young and would like to join the military when I get out of high school. So here's something I need help with: Me and my friend in English would like to start a JROTC program for our school (Newport Harbor High School) and don't know where to start or how to get anything going. So far what we know is that if we start a club and it gets large enough we can get the ROTC program set up, but, that won't be for a while. Anyone have suggestions?
You start with the Area Manager for that section of the country and work your way down to the principal. Then you have to find a retired military guy (E-7 or higher) to be the instructor. It's more complicated than that, but that's the basics.
Get a university education.
Blackbelts are just whitebelts who have never quit.
You fail, that is not what he asked. Shut up and go away.m3thod wrote:
Get a university education.
Suggestion: Don't join the military.
Suggestion...can we stay on the fucking topic.
I just contacted my principal about a JROTC program (dana hills high school), He said he'd think about it. But everyone at my school is a panzy and wouldnt enlist.
Contact your local military recruitment center. They can usually give you the direction and support you need.
Man.....I found that most ROTC officers sucked as butter bars and 1st louies. I suggest going enlisted for 4 years, and then getting into an officer program. You will get much more respect.
I second that notion.usmarine2007 wrote:
Man.....I found that most ROTC officers sucked as butter bars and 1st louies. I suggest going enlisted for 4 years, and then getting into an officer program. You will get much more respect.
check with local recruters they should help you get it started
good luck hope it works out
a person could do worse than put some time in the service of their country, you know give not just take
good luck hope it works out
a person could do worse than put some time in the service of their country, you know give not just take
rofl....stay away from recruiters. You will be at Parris Island in a heart beat. j/kStorgie wrote:
check with local recruters they should help you get it started
Yea very true. I have a couple of prior enlisted Captains and LT's in my squadron and theyre probably the most looked up to guys we have in my unit.usmarine2007 wrote:
Man.....I found that most ROTC officers sucked as butter bars and 1st louies. I suggest going enlisted for 4 years, and then getting into an officer program. You will get much more respect.