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.
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Yes, there is my friend who lives in Hawaii talks about JROTC and ROTC all the time.
You can join JROTC.
No. "ROTC in high school" is JROTC. If you complete enough JROTC you can enlist as E2 or something. That's the only advantage of JROTC. For Army ROTC you must attend and receive a degree from a 4-year university.
Some have JROTC, and some do not.
Prepared enough to go into ROTC or the REAL military.
The difference between NSTP and ROTC is that ROTC is designed to provide military training to tertiary level students. NSTP is program aimed at enhancing civic consciousness and defense preparedness in the youth.
There were 3229 various JROTC units as of June 2006 (1555 Army JROTC, 794 Air Force JROTC, 619 Navy JROTC, 260 Marine Corps JROTC, 1 Coast Guard JROTC). Additionally, there are cadet programmes outside of JROTC (such as the Young Marines, Civil Air Patrol, Explorer Scouts) which may or may not be school based.
It couldn't hurt, since you'll be better prepared.
It couldn't hurt, since you'll be better prepared.
The mission of JROTC is "To develop citizens of character dedicated to serving their nation and Community." i am a rotc student and i know the anwer is not... the correct answers the correct anwers is "TO MOTIVATE PEOPLE TO BE BETTER CITIZENZ" Actually the mission of JROTC is "to motivate young people to become better citizens."