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    Tag: U.S. Army Cadet Command
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    • JLAB | 2025

      Photo by Sarah Windmueller   |   U.S. Army Cadet Command (Army ROTC)   |   06.21.2025

      The Army JROTC Academic Team from Douglas County High School in Georgia competes in the All-Service JROTC Academic Bowl on June 21 in Washington. The Academic Bowl features JROTC programs from across the country, representing the Marines, Air Force, Coast Guard, Navy and Army in a battle of wits that runs June 20-23, 2025. | U.S. Army photo by Sarah Windmueller...

    • JLAB | 2025

      Photo by Sarah Windmueller   |   U.S. Army Cadet Command (Army ROTC)   |   06.20.2025

      Command Sgt. Maj. Darrell Walls, Command Sergeant Major of U.S. Army Cadet Command,speaks to JROTC cadets during the closing ceremony of the All-Service JROTC Academic Bowl on June 23 in Washington. The Academic Bowl features JROTC programs from across the country, representing the Marines, Air Force, Coast Guard, Navy and Army in a battle of wits that runs June 20-23, 2025. | U.S. Army photo......

    • JLAB | 2025

      Photo by Sarah Windmueller   |   U.S. Army Cadet Command (Army ROTC)   |   06.18.2025

      Thomas A. Edison Career & Technical Education High School won first place at the 2025 JROTC Leadership Bowl held in Washington June 15-18, 2025. The 2025 JROTC Leadership Bowl saw 40 Army JROTC teams from across the nation compete to demonstrate their academic knowledge and skills learned in JROTC throughout the year. These cadets represent the top three percent of all JROTC programs in the......

    • JLAB | 2025

      Photo by Sarah Windmueller   |   U.S. Army Cadet Command (Army ROTC)   |   06.18.2025

      Francis Lewis High School won second place at the 2025 JROTC Leadership Bowl held in Washington June 15-18, 2025. The 2025 JROTC Leadership Bowl saw 40 Army JROTC teams from across the nation compete to demonstrate their academic knowledge and skills learned in JROTC throughout the year. These cadets represent the top three percent of all JROTC programs in the country. | U.S. Army photo by......

    • JLAB | 2025

      Photo by Sarah Windmueller   |   U.S. Army Cadet Command (Army ROTC)   |   06.18.2025

      Benedictine Military School won third place at the 2025 JROTC Leadership Bowl held in Washington June 15-18, 2025. The 2025 JROTC Leadership Bowl saw 40 Army JROTC teams from across the nation compete to demonstrate their academic knowledge and skills learned in JROTC throughout the year. These cadets represent the top three percent of all JROTC programs in the country. | U.S. Army photo by......

    • JLAB | 2025

      Photo by Sarah Windmueller   |   U.S. Army Cadet Command (Army ROTC)   |   06.18.2025

      Thomas A. Edison Career & Technical Education High School won first place at the 2025 JROTC Leadership Bowl held in Washington June 15-18, 2025. The 2025 JROTC Leadership Bowl saw 40 Army JROTC teams from across the nation compete to demonstrate their academic knowledge and skills learned in JROTC throughout the year. These cadets represent the top three percent of all JROTC programs in the......

    • JLAB | 2025

      Photo by Sarah Windmueller   |   U.S. Army Cadet Command (Army ROTC)   |   06.18.2025

      Francis Lewis High School won second place at the 2025 JROTC Leadership Bowl held in Washington June 15-18, 2025. The 2025 JROTC Leadership Bowl saw 40 Army JROTC teams from across the nation compete to demonstrate their academic knowledge and skills learned in JROTC throughout the year. These cadets represent the top three percent of all JROTC programs in the country. | U.S. Army photo by......

    • JLAB | 2025

      Photo by Sarah Windmueller   |   U.S. Army Cadet Command (Army ROTC)   |   06.18.2025

      Benedictine Military School won third place at the 2025 JROTC Leadership Bowl held in Washington June 15-18, 2025. The 2025 JROTC Leadership Bowl saw 40 Army JROTC teams from across the nation compete to demonstrate their academic knowledge and skills learned in JROTC throughout the year. These cadets represent the top three percent of all JROTC programs in the country. | U.S. Army photo by......