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Title: U.S. Army Cadet Command


1
U.S. Army Cadet Command
Commander, Army JROTC Program Update
2
Dariel Johnson
  • Little Rock Central High School
  • Arkansas State University
  • Jonesboro

3
Johnsons freshman year at ASUMy focus is on
the future.
4
Agenda
  • Army JROTC Today
  • Strategic Goals
  • Commander, JROTC Philosophy
  • Current Unit Locations
  • Organization Chart
  • Program Update
  • Conclusion

5
JROTC Today
  • Recognized in 2005, in an accreditation letter
    from the Southern Association of Colleges and
    Schools (SACS)
  • JROTC directly supports the schools mission and
    mandates per the No Child Left Behind Act
  • by integrating technology, linking content to
    state standards, integrating reading and writing,
    and providing character and financial education
  • Cadets of all abilities and backgrounds learn
  • life skills, study and test-taking skills
    develop critical thinking improve wellness and
    fitness and increase academic achievement
  • Outcomes of JROTC are charged to over 4000
    instructors that provide institutional knowledge,
    leadership, and experience
  • The return on investment (ROI) provides intrinsic
    value and an engine for social stability to
    schools, communities, and the country

6
JROTC Today (cont)
  • JROTC has emphasized character education,
    citizenship and leadership, and promoting the
    value of selfless service, personal
    responsibility, teamwork, self-discipline, and a
    sense of accomplishment
  • JROTC impacts over 1645 high schools (25 NDCCs) -
    comprising over 287,000 young men and women
  • JROTC is funded and managed in a cooperative
    effort between the military and host institution
  • JROTC adds substantial contributions to overall
    school performance and average daily attendance
    ratings worldwide

7
Strategic Goals
  • Goal 1 Recruit, qualify, certify, train,
    retain, and manage competent, professional
    instructors
  • Goal 2 Maintain a world-class citizenship
    curriculum within the character/leadership
    development program of instruction
  • Goal 3 Lead, guide, and direct a viable,
    responsive evolution of the JROTC program

8
Commander, JROTC Philosophy
  • Keep JROTC a strong and viable program
  • Reduce activities that are a waste of time
  • Increase our support of each Principals vision
  • Inspire our graduates to move into rich
    post-secondary education experiences
  • Research reasonable ways for Cadets to earn
    graduation credit for subjects taught within the
    JROTC curriculum
  • Physical Education or Health
  • Execute a Campaign Plan for instructors to attain
    state teacher licensure/certification for
    embedded subjects
  • Embrace the challenges to better our program and
    advance our mission of Motivating Young People
    to Be Better Citizens

9
JROTC Units
Current Unit Locations
ALASKA 7
NH 2
5 ME
9 WA
VT 3
3 ND
3 MT
5 OR
6 MN
MA 12
23 NY
1 ID
5 WI
5 SD
RI 3
44 MI
2 WY
28 PA
CT 5
4 IA
44 IL
NJ 21
22 OH
8 NE
13 NV
21 IN
56 VA
DE 4
18 WV
5 UT
MD 24
9 KS
32 MO
21 CO
55 KY
91 CA

DC 11
117 NC
83 SC
73 TN
19 OK
24 AR
23 AZ
DODDS
14 NM
78 AL
94 GA
49 MS
Germany 10
65 LA
184 TX
Hawaii 17
Korea 2
139 FL
Am. Samoa 6
Japan 2
Guam 3
Italy 1
North Marianas 5

Virgin Islands 3
NDCC units 25
Puerto Rico 4
Under Subscribed States

Jul 08
Over Subscribed
10
JROTC Organizational Chart
(757) 788-XXXX DSN 680-XXXX
11
JROTC Information Update
  • Expand JROTC by 265 new units (FY2010-2012)
  • Replace Garrison Cap with Grey Beret and Flash
  • BDUs wear-out date Apr 09 (No BDUs at FY09 JCLCs)
  • Research Funding of ASUs for Cadets (Cadets
    outfitted by FY2012)
  • Develop Medallion for JROTC Graduating Cadets
  • Develop award to recognize tracking of
    post-graduating Cadets
  • Execute Drill Rifle/Air Rifle Shipment (Sep 08)
  • Status of the JROTC Leadership Symposium
  • Instructor Shortage (need your help as a
    Recruiter for Instructors)
  • Requirement for an Associate Degree
  • BRAC Re-location to Fort Knox Loss of
    Continuity

12
Conclusion
  • JROTC is a large, popular, Program that
  • Teaches citizenship and leadership roles
  • Integrates current instructional strategies
  • Offers college credit to cadets and instructors
  • Hosts quality competitions to motivate cadets
  • Continued support at the highest levels is a must
  • Recruit, Certify, Train, and Retain the
    Instructor Workforce
  • Continue to Provide the Resources necessary to
    execute our mission

13
Train to Lead! We Motivate!
14
Back-up Slides
15
CGs Guidance
  • The timeline is aligned with the transition of
    the SROTC Bde transformation timeline.
  • The JROTC Bde Staff and programs will remain
    under the C2 of Bde Commanders until all newly
    aligned Bde/Geo Boundaries are completed on or
    about Oct 2009 at which time the new JROTC Bde
    will stand up. Once formed the staff at each
    location will be titled Area Coordinators (AC's.
    Example AC Dix, AC Bragg, AC Monterey etc.)
  • There will initially be four forward deployed
    Assistant ACs with staffs located at Redstone
    Arsenal, Ft. Leonard Wood, Ft. Carson and
    Monterey. These forward deployed Assistant ACs
    and their staff will be phased out in the out
    years (three or more years) to facilitate
    co-location with owning AC headquarters.
    Example Ft. Leonard Wood staff will move to
    Great Lakes, Ft Carson to Ft. Sam Houston etc.

16
CGs Guidance
  • Detailed MOUs will be done and CCR 145-2 updated
    that mandates Bde Commanders, PMS and AC will
    maintain a formal relationship once the JROTC Bde
    is formed.
  • Bde Commanders will be required to support/sign
    risk assessment and inspect all JCLCs assigned to
    them once the JROTC Bde is stood up.
  • A JROTC BDE DCO will be located at Ft. Lewis.
    The command will provide the JROTC
    Bde a YC03 civilian authorization concurrent with
    the standing up of the BDE.

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JROTC C2 Transformation Organization Chart (1
October 2009)
HQ USACC Fort Knox, KY
1st Brigade Fort Knox, KY
2nd Brigade Fort Dix, NJ
4th Brigade Fort Bragg, NC
6th Brigade Hunter AAF, GA
7th Brigade Fort Knox, KY
3rd Brigade Great Lakes, IL
5th Brigade Ft Sam Houston
8th Brigade Fort Lewis, WA
SROTC Military Colleges
Vermont
Delaware
Alabama
Michigan
Wisconsin
Arkansas
Washington
Maine
DC
Louisiana
Indiana
Illinois
Oklahoma
Alaska
Rhode Island
West Virginia
Mississippi
Ohio
Missouri
Texas
Montana
Connecticut
Georgia
Kentucky
Iowa
New Mexico
Idaho
Maryland
New Jersey
Virginia
Florida
Tennessee
Minnesota
Arizona
Oregon
New Hampshire
North Carolina
Puerto Rico
Kansas
Colorado
California
New York
South Carolina
Virgin Islands
Nebraska
Utah
Nevada
Pennsylvania
North Dakota
Wyoming
Hawaii
Massachusetts
South Dakota
Guam
DODDS
America Samoa
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