Anonymous wrote:I did four years of JROTC and I highly recommend it. I took it pretty serious and went pretty far in the program. The program does not necessarily push enlistment or military service for that matter. We did things like summer camp, drill team, academic team, land navigation, and tons of community service. They really push inner discipline and responsibility.
My DS did JROTC for 3 years and it was really beneficial for him. It seemed a lot like Boy Scouts - lots of leadership instruction, opportunities to lead, personal responsibility, organization, physical fitness, etc. There was no pressure to join the military (his was an AF unit) but any kids interested in the military were welcome to seek support/guidance from their instructors regardless of the branch they were interested.