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Starting a military club at school what should I do?

Written by Josh on December 24, 2008 – 10:13 am -

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We have about 15 kids involved. Not enough jokes interested in starting a branch jrotc. We have many kids from different areas of origin. I want to go on trips and also start a program of physical fitness, including some sessions of knowledge. I was wondering what else I could do. I was thinking about BDU 's, but I wasn' t sure if it was a good idea. Think ask the sponsers are a good idea?


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  1. By Pat M on Dec 26, 2008 | Reply

    ? this for the High School? and yea. the interview with recruiters from all military branches are the kids? concerned inside. and has the gathering as a group of kids. and has the recruiters from every branch come and speak to the group overall. and distributes Info. i love the recruiters. and its good to have knowledge on all branches The Cordelia had a good idea to check with. and service to the community?

  2. By cordeliabrainiac on Dec 29, 2008 | Reply

    I think on un'grande idea. You want to define some three goals. And I think that you have a. I know don 't have enough people for a JROTC, but you might want to shape your club as one, so it doesn' t get the same cliquey and implode. The other poster mentioned that you contact the recruiters and that 'good idea of SA Also encouraged to reach out to local control, (the American Legion, VFW will help there). You might also consider a charitable side, that is, twice a year visit the VA hospital, etc.. Local.

  3. By JD on Dec 30, 2008 | Reply

    There is a club like this in the High School who are assigned a. Try to find a teacher who is a member of the check or reserve / national protection to sponsor the club. It 's the best thing you have left a teacher or other member of the faculty of the school, handle getting the club started. Many schools frowned on using the club as a platform for recruiting, so if invited by the recruiters to your club events, ensure that you speak only of their military experience, rather than try to sell it to you types. Good luck!

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