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JROTC CADET CREED
I am an Army Junior ROTC Cadet
I will always conduct myself to bring credit to family,school and the corps of cadets
I am loyal and patriotic
I am the future of the United States of America
I do not lie,cheat or steal and will always be accountable for my actions and deeds.
I will always practice good citizenship and patriotism.
I will work hard to improve my mind and strengthen my body.
I will seek the mantel of leadership and stand to uphold the Constitution and the American way of life
May God grant me the strength to always live by this creed.
I will always conduct myself to bring credit to family,school and the corps of cadets
I am loyal and patriotic
I am the future of the United States of America
I do not lie,cheat or steal and will always be accountable for my actions and deeds.
I will always practice good citizenship and patriotism.
I will work hard to improve my mind and strengthen my body.
I will seek the mantel of leadership and stand to uphold the Constitution and the American way of life
May God grant me the strength to always live by this creed.
What Is The Mission Of Army JROTC?
The mission of the JROTC Program is to motivate young people to become better citizens cadets are the focus of the U.S Army JROTC mission, In fact cadets the whole point of Army JROTC, therefore it is devoted to there growth both as students and as a person. This program is an opportunity for total development and improve cadets in many ways. JROTC teaches self-discipline, confidence, and best of all pride in a job well done, it also offers cadets challenges and opportunities to:
Sharpen Communications Skills
Promote and encourage citizenship through participation in community service projects
Develop their leadership potential
Strengthen their self-esteem
Improve their physical fitness
Provide incentives to live drug-free
Promote their graduation from high school and develop a solid foundation for career development
Sharpen Communications Skills
Promote and encourage citizenship through participation in community service projects
Develop their leadership potential
Strengthen their self-esteem
Improve their physical fitness
Provide incentives to live drug-free
Promote their graduation from high school and develop a solid foundation for career development
What Is The History Of The Army JROTC Program?
Junior ROTC mission to motivate young people to be better citizens has changed very little sine the year of 1916 when Congress passed the National Defense Act; however, the tradition of combining formal education with military studies goes back as far as the ancient Greeks. Centuries before JROTC existed, the Greeks, Romans, Feudal Europeans, and Japanese had their own versions. In the United States, JROTC had its beginnings in Norwich, Vermont.
In 1819, Captain Alden Partridge , a former Superintendent of the United States Military Academy at West Point, founded the American Literary, Scientific, and University. Military studies were a major part of the academy's course work.
Captian Partiridge felt that if his cadets were not prepared to defend their country's rights, there education was incomplete.
In addition to extensive drill practice and physical training (including marches of up to 50 miles per day), the cadets studied Latin, Greek,Hebrew, French, English, ten types of mathematics, five types of law, and military history dating back to the biblical times.
Captian Partrides's Academy was so successful that the idea of combining military studies with regular classes spreads to other schools in the United States.
In 1819, Captain Alden Partridge , a former Superintendent of the United States Military Academy at West Point, founded the American Literary, Scientific, and University. Military studies were a major part of the academy's course work.
Captian Partiridge felt that if his cadets were not prepared to defend their country's rights, there education was incomplete.
In addition to extensive drill practice and physical training (including marches of up to 50 miles per day), the cadets studied Latin, Greek,Hebrew, French, English, ten types of mathematics, five types of law, and military history dating back to the biblical times.
Captian Partrides's Academy was so successful that the idea of combining military studies with regular classes spreads to other schools in the United States.
Where Is ARMY JROTC Located?
Army JROTC is active in more than 1,550 high schools world wide: in all 50 of the United States, the District of Columbia, Asia, Europe, the Caribean, and other locations where the United States has an extended presence.
For More Information about the JROTC Program in the Atlanta Public School System, Please visit the Link by clicking on the right mouse and click open link to direct You towards the Website. For Mac Users copy the link in your URL to direct to website as well: http://www.atlanta.k12.ga.us/Domain/4167