A recent string of revelations about abuses by the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps presents an opportunity to rein in the military’s presence and power in public schools.
A recent string of revelations about abuses by the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps presents an opportunity to rein in the military’s presence and power in public schools.
I have a relative (former Air Force) who was vaguely asked to speak about the merits of military service at a school in the early 70s — you know the war. Turns out it’s fucking graduation day at an inner-city high school. They’re not below anything.