J.R.O.T.C.

"Develop citizens of character dedicated to serving their nation and community"

932nd
Air Warriors

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            AFJROTC is an organization whose mission is to "develop citizens of character dedicated to serving their nation and community." Our unit accomplishes this mission through the promotion of education, citizenship, and community service. We also strive to instill responsibility, character, and self-discipline, as well as provide instruction in air and space fundamentals.

            Our program focuses on three key aspects of JROTC: curriculum, Drill, and Physical Training. JROTC is about creating well rounded citizens, not future soldiers. The Curriculum is simple; the two things you must do to pass are pay attention and wear your uniform. All uniforms are provided by the Air Force free of charge. Drill is used in JROTC to instill self-discipline and to provide a sense of unity within the classes. The final area is physical training, where cadets, take a PT test and have fun. The overall goal in physical fitness is to improve upon yourself.

            Al-932 is run by the cadet staff, especially concerning the projects the unit undertakes. The staff takes care of the majority of the work, but also involves the cadets. The staff also takes care of the disciplinary problems as well as any other problems that cadets are having. If you have any problems see your senior enlisted advisor. Overall, JROTC is a great program with many opportunities for everyone. Along with looking great on college applications, you can talk to SMSgt. Terrell  or Col. Woodie  about getting college credits for your high school class.

            The unit was started in 1993 by Col. Allen and MSgt. Floyd. In 2001, SMSgt. Terrell replaced SMSgt. Floyd, and in 2007 Col. Woodie replaced Col. Allen. Since the beginning the unit has strived for excellence. The unit has won Distinguished Unit four times, three of them consecutively. AL-932 has three award winning Drill teams, one competition colorguard, a PT team, and an academic team. AL-932 is always looking for freshmen to help us grow as a unit, considering that they are the future of Al-932

 
 

Goals for 2009-2010

            Every school year the unit is required to set six year long goals: two community, two cadet and two school goals. Whether you complete your unit goals determines whether or not you get Distinguished Unit or not. For the past three years we have completed the majority of our goals, and this year are goals are as follows:

 

 

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