About us
Introduction:
Landrum's Army JROTC program is fairly new. The first three years have been quite an experience for both the cadets and the instructors. However, despite the hardships, we have managed to pull our program together and are now to the point where everything is running smoothly. After only three short years of planning we obtained the highest award for a battalion, HONOR UNIT WITH DISTINCTION.
The ARMY JROTC MissionJROTC -- This program prepares high school students for leadership roles while making them aware of their rights, responsibilities, and privileges as American citizens. It is a stimuli for promoting graduation from high school and it provides instruction and rewarding opportunities which will benefit the student, community, and nation. LET I -- The mission of Leadership Education and Training (LET) is to motivate first year JROTC cadets to be better citizens. To accomplish this purpose, the text discusses citizenship, leadership, and a number of other courses designed to help the cadets succeed in high school and after graduation. Cadets wear uniforms one time each week. Extracurricular activities include: Providing color guards, eating at concession stands, participating in community parades, drill and rifle teams. LET II -- The second year of Leadership Education and Training provides more details about leadership situations. The program is split into units including: Techniques of Communication, Leadership, Cadet Challenge, Leadership Lab, First Aid, Map Reading, History, Your American Citizenship, Career Opportunities, and Role of the U.S. Army. The wearing of the uniform and extracurricular activities are the same as for LET I. LET III -- The third year of Leadership Education and Training provides still more leadership situations. In this year students will not only be more involved as teacher and leaders within the cadet battalion, but they will also do more independent studies in the areas of communication, leader, first aid, history, map reading, career opportunities, and technology awareness. The wearing of the uniform and the extracurricular activities are the same as for LET I.
LET IV AND ABOVE --Fourth-year cadets are
responsible for the daily cadet administration and perform as
commanders and staff officers. They act as assistant instructors in
some subject areas for other JROTC classes. They continue to
develop their leadership skills and plan special unit events such as
the military ball or the annual awards banquet.
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