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Ashley Enthusiast

Hey y'all. I just wondering if anyone else is (or was) in JROTC in Highschool or ROTC in college? Sometimes I feel like the only one on here who's in JROTC!

Today Vanderbilt had a Drill Invitational and my unit went. My Color Guard team did really good! My commander forgot to call a movement, but, the judges said our precision was excellent.

In case if anyone was wondering what I'm talking about, JROTC is Junior Reserve Officers Training Corp.

-Ash


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Tim-n-VA Contributor

I was in ROTC but didn't do the drill team. As a cadet I ran the drill competition at ETSU in the spring of '82.

Congratulations on your team's performance.

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prettygirl335 Newbie

im in JROTC and my name is Audrey.

cyclinglady Grand Master
(edited)

Hey Audrey. Got back to the post where you commented on and added your last name.  This is not safe, and only YOU can remove it.  Just go to that post and click the edit next to the “options” button.  Then erase it by back spacing.  

(A concerned mom....who totally supports JROTC!  You rock!)

Edited by cyclinglady
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prettygirl335 Newbie
On 9/4/2019 at 5:13 PM, cyclinglady said:

Hey Audrey. Got back to the post where you commented on and added your last name.  This is not safe, and only YOU can remove it.  Just go to that post and click the edit next to the “options” button.  Then erase it by back spacing.  

(A concerned mom....who totally supports JROTC!  You rock!)

where is that post at person I don't know

prettygirl335 Newbie
On 3/31/2007 at 4:37 PM, Ashley said:

Hey y'all. I just wondering if anyone else is (or was) in JROTC in Highschool or ROTC in college? Sometimes I feel like the only one on here who's in JROTC!

 

Today Vanderbilt had a Drill Invitational and my unit went. My Color Guard team did really good! My commander forgot to call a movement, but, the judges said our precision was excellent.

 

In case if anyone was wondering what I'm talking about, JROTC is Junior Reserve Officers Training Corp.

 

-Ash

I'm in JROTC in high school right now the 26th of this month we are going on a trip to Louisville and I can't wait

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