Video created by: Washoe County School District
Video shared by: LTC (Ret) Scott Caldwell
The Huskie battalion is the oldest and one of the best JROTC Programs in Nevada. Like our school, we represent Respect, Honor, and Strength, and we strive for excellence and honor amongst our school and other programs. We always participate in numerous Academic, Drill, Rifle, and Color Guard competitions. The Huskie Battalion gives back to its community with our service learning projects. Our cadets excel in giving back to our community whether it’s feeding the homeless, going to elementary schools, cleaning the park, or helping with school events, we’re always on the front lines on improving our community.
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