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JROTC

1. An elective class that you can take in high school. Stands for Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps. Highly misunderstood. People think that this class is just a gateway for students to go straight into the military after high school. However, this is a class that teaches you important values that you may need in your life. Easily the greatest class offered at some schools. The schedule is usually two days of acedemics, uniform inspection day, a day of drill sequences, and physical training (pt). Usually considered to be a very easy class and the students in the class are just there to have an A in at least one class. Students in JROTC are considered to be cadets, and as their knowledge on things such as flag-folding, proper uniform wear, and other things, as does their rank. There are four different sections to JROTC. There is AFJROTC, which is Air Force, AJROTC which is Army, MCJROTC which is Marine Corps, and NJROTC which is Navy. There are different teams you can belong to through JROTC such as drill team and color guard.

2.The best class ever. People in JROTC are close with each other and their teacher(s).

1. Being a cadet in a JROTC program is a good thing because it teaches you important values.

2.Mess with one cadet, you've got the rest of them, and possibly some former Armed Service men ready to get you.

by Savanna Storm February 6, 2010

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JROTC

A elective in High School with the aim of Motivating Young People to be Better Citizens. Students in it, called Cadets, learn leadership skills and how to be a better citizen, they learn to appreciate the armed forces.

They're are several teams to join in it if desired, Raiders, a physical team, Drill, precision marching team, and Color Guard, a group that presents the American and the state flag at their games. Are a few examples of the team.

They have the option of going to a summer camp where they are treated like in real military, ACU's, barracks, PT, and other things are included.

All around this is a fun class that is great for anyones character, unlike what many people think, they do not recruit you into the military, although if interested the instructor can give advice. It does not train homophobia, racism or sexism.

I am a Army JROTC cadet and love it, I am in Color Guard and Raiders, its a fun class that is shot down to much by haters and morons who think they're bad ass.

by Illstemia October 24, 2009

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JROTC

(Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps) A program designed by the United States military to instill discipline, patriotism, integrity, and honor into high school students who choose to take the course as an elective. The program also counts as a P.E. credit towards the students graduation. Also, students who have completed two years of JROTC are able to enlist into the real United States military as an E-3.
Extra-curricular activities involved with JROTC include Armed and Unarmed drill teams. Orienteering (Land Navigation), Rocketry, Sea Cruise, Color Guard, Rifle Team and more.

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by 2nice101 August 18, 2008

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JROTC

A high school group. Used to prepare for Army, Cop, etc. Meaning is Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps.

yeah, i think iโ€™m gonna join JROTC!

by rednecklife August 15, 2019

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JROTC

A group of dumbass nerds playing army in school

Jrotc kids are fucking wierd

by Fuckmeharderbodypillow March 15, 2023

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JROTC

Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps.A class for high school students that like the military.

I'm in jrotc so I'm better than you!

by Strappon May 16, 2003

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JROTC

JROTC (Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps) is a high school (middle school in some exceptions) program created in 1916 with the National Defense Act of 1916 in preparation of WWI. This program is used to teach students how to be exceptional leaders and learn certain skills which can help any who join in the future.

Typically, the program is stereotyped by liberals or far left wingers as a war machine made to brainwash kids into working for the US government. Typically, stereotyped by jocks/athletic students as a place for nerds or army roleplayers.

Left winger: 'Oh no! Another person being brainwashed by the war machine! DOWN WITH JROTC!' (Actual scenario happened at my old school.)

Informed student/JROTC Cadet: 'No. They're just learning actual skills for their future instead of picking up a sign and yelling.'
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Jock: 'HA! Nerds! JROTC is full of nerds!' (Incorrect. Plenty of 'jocks' have joined JROTC.)

Cadet: 'Not really. We're learning life skills.'

by Topranse September 8, 2017

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