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    Maria Polias‚ Year 9 History: AT #1 9RUBY EXPLAIN THE REASONS AUSTRALIAN’S JOINED WW1 In 1914‚ it was the first moment of when Australia’s joined World War one‚ The Australian government decided that it was a mature move to support its “Mother Country’ Britain. Australians were proud of being part of the British Empire; it was the biggest empire the world had ever seen rivalling over many great ancient empires such as the Romans. Australian’s felt proud to be a part of the empire because Britain

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    The mission of JROTC is to motivate young people to be better citizens. This mission travels beyond the classroom and into the everyday aspects of my life. My involvement in the teaching and learning of JROTC has helped me prepare for college and career challenges because it reinforced my need to grow educationally through proper communication and the mentorship of my instructors along the way. I have also gained valuable leadership lessons that lay the foundation for important skills that better

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    Drill Team In JROTC

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    The history of drill team in JROTC JROTC stands for‚ Junior Reserved Officer Training Corps. The program started in the year 1916‚ and is used to motivate young people to become better citizens. The JROTC drill team program started in the year 1975‚ and was founded by Gussie Nell Davis. The first team to ever be created by dance was called‚ Flaming Flashes. The drill teams in JROTC can be any kind of arts‚ because of the way that the battalion uses many other objects to perform what they like‚ by

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    Jrotc Research Paper

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    JROTC is not like any other High school course. JROTC it is different in many ways. Regular high school courses just teach you mostly about one subject. However jrotc teaches you about a variety of different and unique subjects. In Jrotc they teach important skills such as first aid‚ and speech giving. It is important for students to learn skills like that it is because you would need to know those skills for any kind of career you were going to pursue. Jrotc also differs from other high

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    Why I joined the Marine Corps and how I can be useful to Tow PLT at 2nd tanks In this paper I will illustrate the fallowing two points: “why I joined the United States Marine Corps and how as an anti tank guided missileman with the billet of driver; I can be useful to not only TOW platoon but the current second section. I will begin by explaining chronologically the events that led me into making the life altering decision to join America’s finest fighting force‚ the tip of the spear‚ those

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    JROTC Essay 2013

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    Copyright 2013 N.T JROTC Builds Character and Leadership The Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) program can be a journey of life changing experiences that can and will build character and leadership. I am currently a freshman and I am enrolled in the JROTC program at Boca Ciega High School‚ and at first I wasn’t sure what to expect and who I would encounter. Throughout my year so far being a cadet‚ I am being challenged physically‚ mentally‚ and emotionally. But I was able to learn

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    Jrotc Research Paper

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    The Junior Reserve Officer’s Training Corps as known as JROTC is a high school program managed under the military. The purpose of JROTC is to motivate young people to become better citizens. JROTC teaches students leadership roles‚ life-skills‚ discipline‚ and how to make good decisions. This program has a very large impact on students and their lives. JROTC can be dated back all the way to 1916. It originally started out as part of the National Defense Act of 1916. With this Act in place

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    JROTC Class Reflection

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    Through this year I have learned a lot of things in my JROTC class‚ thing that while stick with me for my whole life‚ and I will apply them in my next year which is my senior year. Those thing that I learned are discipline‚ teamwork and respect. I knew one or two things about discipline and I did not think too much about it‚ but when we start to drill that was the switch that turn on the discipline‚ discipline is an ability‚ a very important ability it makes you react and execute a command properly

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    Beginning When we joined the team‚ we were put with a friend from band‚ this kid we didn’t know‚ and somebody from Ally’s math class. Things were great over the summer. My band friend‚ Liam‚ was very close to me at the time so we would always talk about our ideas but that sort of left us cut off from the rest of the team. Of course I would talk to Ally but it was nowhere near the amount towards Liam. During the year‚ she started getting close to him too and I no longer felt like I could say my thoughts

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    Jrotc Job Analysis

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    In this lifetime‚ I have but one objective that I must risk everything to accomplish. Centered on loyalty‚ duty‚ respect‚ selfless-service‚ honor‚ integrity‚ and personal courage‚ the goal that I am referring to is becoming the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Only an elite handful of people has ever made it to this position. Two of those elites are General Powell and General Dunford. This supposedly tiny list will continuously grow as the years move on. This makes it apparent that as time

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