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LAKE BRANTLEY

AIR FORCE

JROTC

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CREATING THE LEADERS OF TOMORROW, TODAY

July 1995

Established

12,000+

Service Hours Total

105

Number of Cadets

19

Years as Distinguished Unit
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WHAT WE DO

WHAT WE DO

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Performances

Lake Brantley's color guard team is unrivaled in its organization, professionalism, discipline, and honor. From Tom Storey field to the streets of Altamonte Springs, Lake Brantley AFJROTC represents our nation's colors prouder than all!

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Our Program

Under the careful guidance of Lt colonel Donald Daugherty (USAF Ret.) and Master Sergeant Hopkins (USAF Ret.), our corps teaches young adults how to be responsible citizens and leaders that our nation calls for in time of need!

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Community Service

Lake Brantley AFJROTC prides itself on being extremely driven by community service. Whether it's running our quarterly blood drives, volunteering for school events, or simply cleaning up campus after Hurricane Matthew & Irma; we will be there to answer the call!

ABOUT

AFJROTC instills in 9th-12th-grade students the values of citizenship, service to the United States, and personal responsibility through education and mentoring.  The AFJROTC program is primarily a 3-year course of military instruction, with the

fourth year being optional.  The curriculum is academically comparable to a secondary level science course. The curriculum includes an introduction to aviation, national defense, careers, space, global studies, leadership, and health and wellness. The AFJROTC program is grounded in the Air Force core values of integrity first, service before self, and excellence in all we do. The curriculum emphasizes the Air Force heritage and traditions, the development of flight, applied flight sciences, military aerospace policies, and space exploration.

ABOUT
GALLERY

CONTACT

Location

991 Sand Lake Road

Altamonte Springs

Florida; 32714

Building 1

Administration

Phone Number:

407-746-3450

Ask for the AFJROTC Department

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