In JROTC (Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps), "maj" stands for "major." It is a rank used to distinguish higher-level cadets who hold leadership positions within the JROTC program.
With one or two years of JROTC, you go in as Private (E2) if you enlist. With three or four years of JROTC, or having earned the status of Eagle Scout, or with an Associate's Degree, you go in as Private First Class (E3) if you enlist. It doesn't matter what rank you receive as a JROTC cadet.
If you complete two years in any branch of JROTC, you will be eligible for Advanced Promotion to E-2.
JROTC teaches class on rank structor, also physical training so it could count as a gym class.
S2 is the code designation for the Intelligence Officer within the military. It does not directly correspond to a specific military rank, as the rank of the individual holding the S2 position can vary depending on the branch of the military and the specific unit they are assigned to. In general, an Intelligence Officer could hold a rank ranging from a junior officer, such as a Second Lieutenant or Lieutenant, to a more senior ranking officer, such as a Major or Lieutenant Colonel.
Yes, all JROTC cadets salute officers of higher rank than themselves whenever they are in uniform or recognized in civilian clothing including cadets who are younger, of a lower LET category, or from a different school.
Hello, I am in the J.R.O.T.C. program, just in case. There is no official rank given to the assistant of any staff member, only to the member.
The JROTC regulations do not specifically address the Civil Air Patrol (CAP), as it is a separate organization. However, some JROTC units may have partnerships or mutual support agreements with CAP. In such cases, the specific regulations and guidelines will be determined by the agreement between the JROTC unit and CAP.
In the US Army ROTC and JROTC, it's three round silver discs.
It makes no difference. If you have been in JROTC for 2 years (i think), then you get a rank advance no matter what branch you enlist in. If you enlist in the Army, you will leave basic training as a PFC. I am also in AFJROTC but i am either joining the army or navy.
Yes there is JROTC in Hawaii.
Jrotc is from the army and algebra is math.