FORT JACKSON - Over 700 high school students from North Carolina State and South Carolina State gathered at Fort Jackson and joined the Junior ROTC Junior Student Leadership Challenge last week.
Camp is supported by North Carolina and South Carolina Army Defense Forces and focuses on team building and adventure training.
A total of 120 executives and 20 staff, consisting of retired army officers and unofficiated officers, instruct the students a series of hands-on exercises. The students have a good time at the Knights pool.
"This camp is wonderful," said a lecturer with Richard Underwood, leader challenge commander at Jack Britt High School in Fayetteville, New Jersey. Mr. Underwood added that high school students are working on a variety of issues such as ropes, on-the-ground navigation, water blocking, and so on.
The chief guardian Thelma Luckey is also an army reserve army and assistant teacher retired at a high school in North Carolina. He said that this year's training camp will continue smoothly as before.
"They are children, you just dealt (what happened)," Lucky said, and she spent 13 years at the JROTC camp.
Lucky said her and her staff were motivating the students. She said that all - round teamwork made this camp a success.
Kingstree High School JROTC project Theo Faison and Matthew Blake said their participation in the camp is a way they will return to the community.
Camp Carolina finished the graduation ceremony on Tuesday morning. The JROTC camp is held once a year to promote and encourage future military leaders.
One reason for the success of the Army is that before the battlefield was opened, the Army began to push women's unarmed officers and leaders into a previously excluded workplace before a new female soldier entered infantry schools . Initiative is known as the first leader. Marine corps culture also creates a more intangible barrier to women's integration, including a tightly integrated social structure that emphasizes sibling relationship with male Marines. Expert Nora Bensahel said. Bensahel pointed out that the "Marine Corps" scandal shocked the Corps after a secret Facebook highlighted serious problems within the corps last year. It emphasizes that the corps is "a culture that condemns women".
The life of the mainland army is very difficult. This is normal and monotonous. Normally, if you are not involved in battle, the mainland soldier has three responsibilities. It is fatigue or manual labor such as drilling a safe (toilet), cleaning the premises, setting up a fortress. They also serve as security guards and train everyday in a marching marching with their rifle. Reveille normally eats daily at dawn, usually around 3 pm. Regardless of what foods are left in the food, soldiers separate them, put them in their backpacks, and consume them if necessary. Distribution volume is determined by Congress. We receive 1.5 pounds of meat per day, usually beef. All the chunks they receive include not only meat, but also bone, fat and cartilage. They also receive 1 pound bread baked in a camp every day, or 1.5 pounds of flour to make scones. Fire scones are like pancakes