Support our Annual Santa Themed Car Wash on December 6 from 8-2pm!!!
This is a four-day camp where cadets are exposed to what a recruit goes through to earn the title of United States Marine. Cadets are exposed to how a recruit is fed and where they live. The schedule includes things like the yellow footprints, basic warrior training, crucible overview, marksmanship training, physical fitness, martial arts training, confidence and obstacle courses, the Parris Island museum, observe swim qualification, morning colors, and a Marine Corps graduation. There was no cost to participate, and the cadets were fed at the Marine Corps chow hall.
This is a four-day camp where cadets from the Marine Corps JROTC programs from J. R. Tucker, Hermitage, and Highland Springs High Schools worked with the Henrico County Police, Fire, and Sheriff's Departments. The cadets spent a day with each department and learned the requirements for working with the departments and what they do daily. On the fourth day, the cadets had a field meet.
There was no cost to participate, and lunch was provided.
Sheriff's Department
Fire Department
Police Department
Police Department
Sheriff's Department
Fire Department
Field Meet
This is a four-day camp where cadets are exposed to what a recruit goes through to earn the title of United States Marine. Cadets are exposed to how a recruit is fed and where they live. The schedule includes things like the yellow footprints, basic warrior training, crucible overview, marksmanship training, physical fitness, martial arts training, confidence and obstacle courses, the Parris Island museum, observe swim qualification, morning colors, and a Marine Corps graduation. There was no cost to participate, and the cadets were fed at the Marine Corps chow hall.
The Drill Instructor Welcome
The Yellow Foot Prints
Physical Training
Rappelling
Marine Corps Marial Arts Program
Drill
Gas Chamber
Leadership Reaction Course
Marine Corps Bootcamp Graduation
Confidence Course
Swimming Instruction
Marksmanship