Throughout the Zama Middle High School Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Cadet Leadership Challenge here April 6 through 8, the cadets showed they were up for the test.
Cadet Master Sgt. Michael Manangan is proud of how well he did in this year’s U.S. Army Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps essay contest, but the experience of writing it has an even greater meaning for him.
Ask Jesus M. Perez Jr. which he thinks is more important, winning three straight Far East marksmanship team awards or the Air Force JROTC Distinguished Unit Award, and he says he’ll need a couple of minutes to consider it.
Members of the Zama Middle High School Junior Reserve Officers’ Corps “Trojan Battalion” spent the evening socializing, reminiscing and building camaraderie during their annual ball here Feb. 29.
Members of the Zama Middle High School Junior Reserve Officers’ Corps marksmanship team not only competed as a team in the Kanto Plain Invitational Three-Position Marksmanship Match here Jan. 25, they set up the equipment together too.
Members of the E.J. King Drill team left onlookers astonished after taking home the banner at the 2019 DODEA Pacific JROTC Drill Meet Competition at Kinnick High School on Nov. 13 through 15.
Cadet Lt. Col. Maxwell Orlosky, a seasoned member of the Zama Middle High School drill and ceremonies team, emphasizes one piece of advice to new team members before they compete.
When students at Zama Middle High School arrive in Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps classes, one of the first items they learn is the U.S. Army JROTC Cadet Creed.
In 2018, almost half of all newly licensed female pilots between the ages of 17 and 19 were graduates of the Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps Flight Academy.