As my junior year starting JROTC as the first year is quite late, but I'm glad that I have chosen to join because I have learned a lot just from my 1st semester so I decided to continue the rest of my high school year in JROTC. The mission of JROTC is “ To motivate young people to become better citizens” which I think JROTC has taught me how to prepare for service, service to others is about helping out the community. How you become one better citizen is what JROTC helps you. JROTC encouraged cadets to achieve their own abilities and what they are capable of doing out of their best. Also JROTC is not all about learning out from the book, we all work as a team, we communicate, and we work together as a squad, platoon and company become one teamwork. In JROTC I acknowledge and accept others and learn from their unique skill and find a way to improve myself. JROTC taught me to work together, helping each other out that is the only key to success.As if you start volunteering you will get your volunteer hours and also become a better citizen and show what you can give back to the community. JROTC helps you to face the real world meeting and communicate with others on your own. Community service learning is helping the benefit of our school and …show more content…
The experience of helping others, help me understand what to focus and how to think like adults. No matter what you come across in life you will pass through with all grateful and joyful time with your friend, teacher and family. Also all the advice that JROTC has taught me that encourage me to become a better citizen. Volunteer is an important part of being a member of a community, it allows people to know that they will have the support in the community when it difficult time. JROTC allows me to be positive and influence other young people, it instills self esteem, teamwork and leadership skills and
The program was aimed at making better citizens, help young men and women the advantages of having strong minds, bodies and having self-control. JROTC is all about respect, courage, honor, and loyalty. Where could you find a better place for young people to learn about courage,respect,and having selfless service. This program challenge students mentally,physically, and emotionally. To help young people build character.
The number of community things we participate in. Now, while we do a ton of big trips, starting with Tunnels to Towers, we should also participate in smaller community events. Our mission of JROTC is to inspire young people to become better citizens, and we should be spreading that throughout our communities. After the pandemic, many people were not doing well. And participating in more community activities
Learning the weigh of responcibillity. I hope Jrotc students only use their knowledge of how to be better citizen but the military knowledge. I hope
The second principle, joint enterprise, is the common goal that participants work toward. Eckert and McConnell-Ginet (1998:490) write, “the community of practice takes us away from the community defined by a location or by a population. Instead, it focuses on a community defined by social engagement.” In Nolan’s case, the unifying goal is passing through the four levels of the ROTC program. Upon graduation, ROTC students have a military career ready and waiting for
The purpose JROTC is to help motivate the citizens of America to become better than what they were before. The main mission was first introduced since 1916 during the original JROTC when congressed passed the National Defense Act. However this tradition of combining formal education with military studies goes back so far as ancient Greeks. Some of JROTC desired goals were leadership education and training goals for the cadets such as graduate high school, learn the importance of citizenship through American history. So far the extend main mission of the origins of the past does help improve my skills of being right minded, understanding skills and techniques of leadership, and knowing the dangers of addiction.
Since I was ten years old, I have been a member of the Young Marines, a program dedicated to the enrichment of youth. Aside from my family and school, this organization has had an incredible impact on my life, not only providing me with many unique and amazing experiences, but by shaping the foundation of my character by instilling in me the three core principles of the Young Marines: Discipline, Leadership, and Teamwork and also by emphasizing the importance of community service. I have had many amazing and unique experiences as a Young Marine which included the challenges of promotion to become the senior ranking officer, learning many new skills such as CPR, teaching Drug Demand Reduction, leading and mentoring the members of the Unit, going on encampments and traveling. In my sophomore year, my Unit Commander, a Korean War veteran, selected me to travel with him to Seoul. Every few years he chooses a Young Marine to take to South Korea based on merit.
I started attending Fork Union Military Academy in the sixth grade and have stayed throughout my entire high school career. To me, this in itself is a large accomplishment and is something I am very proud of. Every cadet goes through many ups and downs, I know in my seven years I have seen more than my fair share of trouble, but like my father always said, it 's not how you fall, but how you pick yourself back up. I made sure to do everything I could to show those around me, and to prove to myself, that I could pick myself up and accomplish anything. I faced and continue to face many different challenges in my daily life, those that every teenager faces, and also those that have been presented to me because of the kind of environment I placed myself in.
JROTC was primarily a source of enlisted recruits and officer candidates. Now, JROTC is a citizenship program that is devoted to the moral, physical, and education of American youth in high school. Although JROTC still has its military structure and sense of discipline, it has left behind most of its early military content. Studies of citizenship, communications, leadership, and life skills are the core of JROTC now. JROTC prepares high school students for leadership roles while making them aware of their rights and privileges as American citizens.
My time in JROTC has been one of the better things that I have done. JROTC has shown me that I need to make sure I have been on my best behavior. JROTC has shown me that I need to make sure that I have honor, Integrity and Respect. Not only for others but also for myself and the leaders of this fair country in which I live. JROTC has shown me that there are many life skills that I will learn as I continue on with my career within the military.
Then deciding my classes for high school I knew I would be participating in the JROTC program. One of the first things I was drawn to was the uniform, which symbolizes honor, duty, loyalty, responsibility and high expectations. But only when I started to wear that uniform did I begin to understand the ROTC’s rich history, the many ways it builds character and community in the present, and it 's exciting goals for the future. The ROTC mission, established one hundred years ago, is “to motivate young people to become better citizens.”
My first thought when I think of JROTC are; responsibility,teamwork,and leadership. A lot of people think JROTC is bad and think they wouldn’t like the class but as the years or days go on some start to like the class. The purpose of JROTC is to motivate young people to be better citizen. JROTC can teach you a lot throughout like such as responsibility and leadership. I personally think JROTC is to educate high schoolers and other young people in the world.
What I have learned from experience and how it impacted me First and foremost, being in the United States Marine Corps for over 22 years I have learned a lot from experience. I learned just like in the military, in my civilian job now I am always on duty.
Assignment #2 - What does service mean to me? This is a concept that I have been considering in great detail. I have always loved doing community service and giving back to the community. However, I never thought of what my life would be like without community service. The definition of service based on the Oxford dictionary: "The action of helping or doing work for someone.
My journey in this English 3001 course during the past ten weeks, and over the course of taking is English class I have grown and learned more that I thought it is necessary for me to know as a student. I have improved in my overall writing skills because if you look at my second in-class essay and the rest of my essay you will see that I have made progress and improvement compare to my diagnostic essay and the first in-class essay. Moreover, now that I have completed the English course my skills are better that I am capable to meet the university standard writing requirements. This English course additionally taught me how powerful the composed word and language can be. This quarter my ability to compose essays and express my thoughts, ideas,
When volunteering, people become close to the ones with whom they are volunteering. Volunteering is a great way to meet new people and gain more friends for life. Not only can someone create new bonds when they volunteer, but they can also make the bonds they already have with somebody stronger. The article, "15 Unexpected Benefits of Volunteering That Will Inspire You" states, "Volunteering creates stronger bonds between friends, family, and coworkers. " When volunteering, it gets the volunteer out there and makes them be more social.