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At the age of 16, most teenagers are worried about getting their driverâs license. However, 16-year-old James Cook of Peoria is taking it a step further and is on his way to becoming a licensed pilot.Â
Cook, a Liberty High School junior and a member of Cactus High Schoolâs Air Force Junior Reserve Officersâ Training Corps (ROTC), was granted a scholarship from Headquarters Air Force Junior ROTC, Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama.
This scholarship will allow Cook to attend an accredited aviation university where he will participate in an eight-week private pilot license program this summer. The announcement was made Jan. 11.Â
Andrew Jackson HS JROTC drill team to be featured in inauguration parade
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Joe Biden’s presidential inauguration marks a major milestone for Andrew Jackson High School in Jacksonville’s Brentwood neighborhood.
The school’s Air Force Junior ROTC drill team was selected to take part in the inauguration’s “Parade Across America”. The parade is virtual.
I must say, these young ladies were so sweet and focused. Here’s a little preview ;).@wjxt4pic.twitter.com/UGDkLJdT0U WJXT Ashley Harding (@WJXTAshleyH) January 20, 2021
With focus and school pride, the women of the Andrew Jackson High School Air Force Junior ROTC Flying Lady Tigers Drill Team show what they’re made of. With this chance to showcase their dedication to service, they’re taking their skills to new heights. Keziah Hill is both a graduating senior and a cadet Lieutenant Colonel in the program.
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These cadets are five of 230 Air Force Junior ROTC cadets around the world to receive the scholarship from Headquarters Air Force Junior ROTC, Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama. (Lincoln-Way D210)
These cadets are five of 230 Air Force Junior ROTC cadets around the world to receive the scholarship from Headquarters Air Force Junior ROTC, Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama. (Lincoln-Way D210)
These cadets are five of 230 Air Force Junior ROTC cadets around the world to receive the scholarship from Headquarters Air Force Junior ROTC, Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama. (Lincoln-Way D210)
These cadets are five of 230 Air Force Junior ROTC cadets around the world to receive the scholarship from Headquarters Air Force Junior ROTC, Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama. (Lincoln-Way D210)