Proper noun
JROTC
(US, military) Initialism of Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps.
North Surry High School recently held its Air Force JROTC Cadet Change of Command ceremony for the second semester. Source: Internet
And the nature of a parade brings together unlikely themes with its mix of JROTC uniforms, gay pride rainbow outfits, carnival costumes, bagpipes, South Vietnamese uniforms and flags. Source: Internet
As part of the ceremony, Bee Line also presented a $200 check to the JROTC scholarship fund. Source: Internet
“I just think it was the whole idea of being an officer in the military that drew me in, especially with JROTC,” said Angell, this year’s Sussex Tech JROTC battalion commander, or cadet lieutenant colonel. Source: Internet
Military potential is determined by athletic participation, JROTC participation, physical fitness, program motivation, and officer evaluation. Source: Internet
Members of the CCHS JROTC Bulldog Battalion expressed an interest in a carrier in military aviation and were invited by the Chief of Flight Simulation Division at Hood Army Airfield Eric Csizmesia to experience first-hand the rigors of flight. Source: Internet