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Junior ROTC programs on solid ground thanks to change in federal law

Brian C. Rittmeyer
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Adrienne Luther, 16, a Plum Air Force Junior ROTC student, works on her archery skills after school at Plum High School.
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Plum students enrolled in the Air Force Junior ROTC program at Plum High School line the gymnasium for archery practice.
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Noah Young, 14, watches a classmate land his drone during an after-school Air Force Junior ROTC program at Plum High School
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Plum senior Adam Smith codes his drone map during after-school Air Force Junior ROTC activities at the high school. For Smith, ROTC “is really kick-starting my career in the military and has been a massive help for everything.”
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Plum students Evan McCutcheon and Adam Smith work on controlling drones after school during the Air Force Junior ROTC program at Plum High School.

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