Commanded By - C/LTC Tuttle
The Army Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) Color Guard Team is a distinguished unit that plays a vital role in ceremonial events, symbolizing the core values of honor, integrity, and patriotism. Comprising dedicated cadets, this team is responsible for presenting and guarding the national flag and other emblems during various official functions.
Members of the Army JROTC Color Guard Team undergo extensive training to perform precise flag-folding techniques, flag raising and lowering, and ceremonial marching sequences. Their role often includes leading the Pledge of Allegiance and rendering honors at school events, parades, and community gatherings.
Participation in the Color Guard Team not only instills a deep sense of respect for the flag and national symbols but also teaches cadets about the importance of discipline, attention to detail, and proper military etiquette. Cadets learn to execute their duties with precision, professionalism, and a profound understanding of the significance of their role.
The Army JROTC Color Guard Team is often called upon to represent their school and JROTC program at both formal and informal events, embodying the values of duty, respect, and loyalty. Cadets who serve on this team often become ambassadors of patriotism and leadership within their school and community.
Monday: 15:40-17:00 | Room 101 (JROTC Room)
Tuesday: 15:40-17:00 | Room 101 (JROTC Room)
Wednesday: NO PRACTICE
Thursday: 15:40-17:00 | Room 101 (JROTC Room)
Friday: NO PRACTICE
*Practices will be EVERYDAY the week of a competition*