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Eureka High School NJROTC |
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Honor. Courage. Commitment. |
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Naval Science Courses |
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Our curriculum is provided to us by the U.S. Navy Naval Education and Training Command. The courses are challenging and are designed to fulfill our missions. Students completing 3 years of NJROTC are eligible for accelerated promotions if they join the armed forces. Uniforms are provided at no cost to the student. They are normally worn once per week. Costs to students in the program are kept to a minimum. |
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NS1 Intro to NJROTC |
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NS2 Nautical History |
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Students will receive instruction on the Cadet Field Manual, to include instruction in uniform regulations, ranks and rates, personnel inspection, military drill, manual of arms, manual of the sword, guide-on manual, health and first aid, physical fitness, chain of command, leadership, military careers/opportunities, and orders of the sentry. There will also be instruction on the history and background of NJROTC, Navy ships and naval aviation. |
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This course emphasizes Naval History from the earliest days of western civilization to the present day. This class will be studying prominent military and historic figures and events. It will also examine our history and turning points that shape our world today. Instruction will be supplemented and enriched with various technologies including internet access for research. |
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NS3 Naval Knowledge and Skills |
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NS4 Leadership/Citizenship |
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Students will investigate the role of sea power and national security. They will expand their understanding and knowledge of naval operations and support functions. They will obtain a basic knowledge of military law, discipline and punishment and have a working knowledge of the fundamentals in international law, the international law of the sea, the law of war at sea and collective security. |
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This course enables a student to work and understand the importance of effective leadership, working toward an assigned task, building self esteem and learning how to work in a team environment. The class includes discussions of U.S. citizenship, individual rights and privileges in order to gain a better understanding of our democratic system. Students will discuss the issues facing America as they happen. |




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Cadets learn how to work on jet engines in San Diego. |
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Cadets pull into Naval Base San Diego on board the USS Cleveland (LPD-7). |