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Events That Has Shaped JROTC Today
There are so many events that has shaped JROTC to how it is today. JROTC was established by congress in 1916. That was almost one hundred years ago. One hundred years ago people would not have thought we would have the things we have today. A hundred years from now the people will be writing about today. Everything changes overtime. One of the biggest things people take for granted today is technology. There are so many events that has shaped JROTC to how it is today. Norwich University is a private university located in Northfield, Vermont . It is the oldest private military college in the United States. Norwich University is the oldest of six military colleges and is recognized by the United States Department of Defense as the “Birthplace

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