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  1. USARMYJROTC - "To motivate young people to be better citizens"

    Howard High School Army JROTC Lions Battalion celebrates their success at the Dec. 6 Atholton Drill Competition with an impressive display of teamwork and precision.

  2. Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps - Wikipedia

    Although active duty officers may be assigned to JROTC, this is exceedingly rare, and is primarily limited to staff at the major command or sub-command headquarters overseeing each service's respective …

  3. High School JROTC Programs: What to Know | High Schools | U.S. News

    Oct 24, 2025 · JROTC is a federally funded program for high school-age students run by the armed forces. Since it began in 1916 and expanded in 1964, JROTC has taught service, citizenship and …

  4. High School JROTC: 6 Things to Know Before Signing Up

    May 22, 2024 · JROTC stands for Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps. This federal program, sponsored by the U.S. Armed Forces, is offered as a course elective for each grade level in high school.

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    • Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps - U.S. Department of Defense

      Aug 23, 2021 · The Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) program prepares high school students for leadership roles while making them aware of their rights, responsibilities and privileges …

    • Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps

      This initial group of USSF units converted from Air Force to Space Force JROTC units during the 2021-2022 academic year and will continue to be administered by AFJROTC.

    • JROTC Guide: Joining, Requirements & Expectations

      Learn JROTC requirements, how to join, and what to expect. Discover benefits, training, and career paths for students, parents & future military leaders.

    • U.S. Army JROTC Locations – USARMYJROTC

      A list of U.S. Army JROTC Schools. To request an update please email the webmaster of usarmyjrotc.com.

    • Ultimate Guide to Joining JROTC & ROTC - Campus Explorer

      JROTC, or the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, was first established in 1916. It operates in over 1,700 public and private high schools, correctional centers and military institutions.

    • JROTC courses are taught over a 3- or 4-year period. The curriculum typically includes academic coursework on topics such as leadership and ethics, civics, history, and health and wellness.