JROTC Cadets Honored at Pass in Review
Cadets in the Sprayberry, Kell and Lassiter high school JROTC (Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps) programs took part in the Review.
More than 300 people from throughout Cobb County attended a Junior ROTC Pass in Review ceremony Thursday at Campbell High School.
More than 700 Cadets from nearly all Cobb County and Marietta high city schools participated in the ceremony. Maj. Larry Moyers, the host school’s JROTC instructor, explained that the purpose of a pass in review is to honor the accomplishments of the cadets and the military itself.
“It’s a ceremony that’s used to recognize individuals for accomplishments or for a guest commander to review the troops and see what they look like,” he said. “So it’s kind of a combination in honors.”
Two students from each school were honored with either the Superintendent’s Award of the Military Officers Association Award.
Michael Hinojosa, Cobb County Schools superintendent, Emily Lembeck, Marietta City Schools superintendent, and Lt. Gen. Joseph Redden reviewed the cadets.