Awards
National Awards:

Superior Cadet Decoration: Awarded one to each LET level in the top 10% of their JROTC class, leadership skills, devotion to the JROTC program, participate in class and extracurricular activities, integrity is above reproach. Basiclly just an outstanding well rounded cadet.

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Legion of Valor Bronze Cross for Achievement: Awarded with the same standards as above only a LET III. Only one is awarded per 4000 cadets in each ROTC region.

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Veterans of Foreign Wars: Awarded to a 10th, 11th, or 12th grader who is in good standing militariy and scholasticly and/ or show a high degree of diligence in a related activity in JROTC.

Sons of the American Revolution: Awarded to one cadet with a high degree of military bearing, leadership, reproach is to the highest degree possible, and general military excellence.

Daughters of the American Revolution: Awarded to a graduating cadet who has demonstrated qualities of dependebility, good character, discipline, leadership, and a patriotic understanding of JROTC.

Military Order of the World Wars: Awarded to a LET 1,2, or 3 for good standing militarily and scholasticly and has indicated by military and scholastic grades, extracurricular activities, or individual desire to serve his/her country.

Scholastic Excellence (American Legion): The cadet must be in the top 10% of their class academicly and 25% jrotc classes. Must have leadership and participate in student GOV, sports, contructive activities, and ect.

General Military Excellence (American Legion): Awarded to cadets in the top 25% of their academic class and JROTC subjects. Have military bearing, leadership, discipline, character, and citizenship.

US Army Recruiting Command: Awarded to a LET III in the top 25% of their JROTC class and potential for greater responsibilities. Participates in extracurricular activities, has millitary bearing, good character, and a fundamental and patiotic understanding of JROTC training.

Order of the Daedalians: Awarded to a cadet for all around excellence in the top 20% of their class and 10% JROTC subjects. Must have patriotism, potential, and desire a militay career.

National Sojourners: Awarded to the cadet in his/her unit who has done the most to encourage and demonstrate Americanism by deed or conduct or both.

The Retired Officers Association: Awarded to a cadet who has a desire to continue ROTC and obtain a commision be in the top 10% of their ROTC class, has demontrated leadership, moral character, and high aptitude for military service.

AUSA: Awarded to a first or second year cadet who goes beyond his/her responsibilities.

Reserve Officers Association: Awarded with the same standards as The Retired Officers Association