Yes. JROTC is in high school, ROTC is in college. Technically, you do not have to take JROTC at all to take ROTC. Generally, people who take ROTC in college are joining the military afterwards. The same in not necessarily true for JROTC.
In the past a foreigner was someone who was not part of a certain society or culture.
The yellow rotc cord means that the person is part of the marksmanship activities.
Foreigner
No, it is not a major. You major in another subject and take one course a semester for ROTC.
There could be any number of adjectives for 'Foreigner' (pron. fore-uh-ner) Old foreigner young foreigner asian foreigner tall foreigner short foreigner fat foreigner skinny foreigner drunk foreigner sober foreigner white-haired foreigner and so on . . . . BUT If you meant "What is 'Foreigner' in adjective form?" the answer would be, "Foreign".
It take 4 weeks sometime during the summer months...there are different "Regiments" and ROTC members start at different dates.
Foreigner - Foreigner album - was created on 1977-03-08.
i don't know about the non-scholarship part, but if u are in smp you have signed a Contract with the Guard or Reserves, not ROTC. This means if you quit or get kicked out of ROTC you still have an obligation to the army, and from what i understand you will be demoted to privet and will go to basic like everyone else.
No, Eric Holder, Jr., was part of a protest at the ROTC at Columbia University in 1969. The group was "armed with pillowcases and sheets," which has been widely misreported as simply "armed."
Generally, no, not without introductions. For a foreigner to take a loan from a Chinese bank, the following will be required: * The foreigner is attending a graduate or post-graduate school in China * The foreigner has support from the school for the academic and life requirements * The foreigner has collateral and resources to live in China for the duration of the schooling without a loan (not for tuition, just for living expenses)* The school will introduce the foreign student to a loan manager at a local Chinese bank
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