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 Fountain Fort Carson Army JROTC

 Awarded the Honor Unit with Distinction since 1998


Home of the:

  • 2015, 2016 NRA Sectionals Sporter Standing National Champions
  • 2017 National (Western) JROTC Army Service Champions (Sporter)
  • 2017 National (Western) JROTC Army Service Champions (Precision)
  • 2015 National Junior Olympic Championship 3PAR Silver Medal
  • 2014, 2017 U.S. Army Junior National Championship 3PAR Silver Medal
  • 2016 National Rifle Association Standing Sporter National Record
  • 2013, 2014, 2015 Civilian Marksmanship Program 3P Air 3x10 National Record
  • 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 National Championship Qualifier
  • 2016 JROTC National Championship Qualifier
  • 2012, 2013, 2014 U.S. Army Colorado Junior State Champions
  • 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Colorado State JROTC State Champions
  • 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016 CMP Colorado State Champions
  • 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 CMP Colorado Junior Olympic Champions
  • 2013, 2014, 2016 Rocky Mountain Regional CMP Cup Champions
  • 2014, 2015, 2016 NRA Colorado Sectional  3P (Sporter) Air Rifle Champions
  • 2014, 2015, 2016 CMP Home of Heroes Champions
  • 2015, 2018 1st Place Color Guard—Rocky MTN Regionals
  • 2015, 2018 1st Place Regulation—Rocky MTN Regionals
  • 2015 1st  Place 4 Man Exhibition—Rocky MTN Regionals
  • 2015, 2018  1st Place 2 Man Exhibition—Rocky MTN Regionals
  • 2015, 2018 1st Place 1 Man Exhibition—Rocky MTN Regionals
  • 2014-15 2nd place Cyberpatriot VII Gold Tier All Service Category
  • 2015-16 2nd place Cyberpatriot VIII Open and All Service Division State Competition
  • 2016-17 1st Place Cyberpatriot IX All Service Division Gold Tier
  • 2017 Colorado JROTC and CMP State Precision Champions
  • 2018 2nd Place Unarmed Drill Team -- Rocky MTN Regionals 
  • 2019 8th Place Unarmed Drill Team and Color Guard- 5th Brigade Championships 
  • 2019 20th Place Unarmed Drill Team and Color Guard- Army Nationals  

 

 

 

Your private donations are matched 2:1. Support us by donating to our USA Midway Foundation by clicking here.

 

 

 

A special thanks goes out to the Friends of the NRA organization for supporting our program with a grant to start our precision shooting program. This program provided 6 shooting coats in 2014, 6 shooting trousers in 2015, and practice pellets that will benefit our marksmanship program for years to come. We continue to improve our program every year and rely on organizations such as the Friends of the NRA to support our enhancements. Otherwise, we would not be where we are now. 

 

The Trojan Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps has earned a top score in a rigorous inspection by the United States Army Cadet Command.The unit must achieve above a 97 percent score required to earn the Honor Unit With Distinction designation. Less than 10 percent of all high school JROTC programs throughout the country qualify for the Honor Unit With Distinction level. The comprehensive evaluation included a cadet-led Command Staff briefing, personal appearance inspection of the cadet corps, demonstrations of basic knowledge of JROTC subjects, and a drill and ceremonies evaluation. The Honor Unit With Distinction awarded is signified by the Gold Star, which is worn above the right pocket.

 

 

 

 

Fountain Fort Carson AJROTC Performs a 9/11 Memorial Ceremony

On September 11, 2001, at 8:45 a.m. the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda initiated a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks on the United States. Four passenger airliners operated by two major U.S. passenger air carriers (United Airlines and American Airlines) were hijacked by 19 al-Qaeda terrorists. Two of the planes, American Airlines Flight 11 and United Airlines Flight 175, were crashed into the North and South towers, respectively, of the World Trade Center complex in New York City.

Within an hour and 42 minutes, both 110-story towers collapsed, causing significant damage to the World Trade Center complex and ten other large surrounding structures. A third plane, American Airlines Flight 77, was crashed into the Pentagon in Arlington County, Virginia, leading to a partial collapse of the building's western side. The fourth plane, United Airlines Flight 93, initially was steered toward Washington, D.C., but crashed into a field in Stonycreek Township near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, after its passengers tried to overcome the hijackers.

As a result of this attack, 343 firefighters and 72 law enforcement officers were killed making this the single deadliest incident for firefighters and law enforcement officers in the history of the United States. The attacks killed 2,996 people, injured over 6,000 others, and caused at least $10 billion in infrastructure and property damage.

On Setember 11, 2017, the Fountain Fort Carson JROTC program Honor Guard performed a tribute for the High School by raising the flag to half-staff and asking the school to join them in a moment of silence in respect to our fellow citizens that perished on that day. This ceremony consisted of the JROTC Color Guard, Saber Team and Bugler.

 

 

 

 

LTC John Tatom

Phone : 719-382-1666

e-mail:jtatom@ffc8.org

LET 1 Instructor

Raider Team Coach

 

 

 

Phone : 719-382-1666

e-mail:rsmith@ffc8.org

LET 2 Instructor

Marksmanship Coach

 


Phone : 719-382-1666

e-mail: hmaison@ffc8.org

LET 3-4 Instructor

Military Property Custodian

CyberPatriots, Drill Team Coach

Competition Coordinator

 

 

2018-2019 School Year

 

The school year of 2018-2019 has finally begun for our cadets at Fountain Fort Carson. The instructors of the JROTC program, and our Battalion Commander, Paige Ressler, and our fellow cadets are prepared to have a very successful year with all of our functions. We are excited to see the amount of cadets who will take part in volunteer opportunities, parades, service learning projects, team competitions and even the annual military ball! 

HOOAH!

 

 

Cadet of the Month/Year

 

The following Cadets have been selected as the Cadet of the Year by competing in the Cadet of the Year board in April and are authorized to wear the Cadet of the Year Cord and Arc Pin for the 2018-19 school year.

 

2018

LET 1 

LET 2 

LET 3 

LET 4 

 CADET OF THE YEAR

John Johnson 

 

Alaina Ruppert 

Kristen Farmer

Zita Fataki  

 

Military Chain of Command

 

 

 

Leadership Quote of the Month:

 

"Leaders become great not because of their power but because of their ability to empower others" - John Maxwell  

 

 

     

 

 

 

 

    

 

JROTC Special Teams:

 

Color Guard

CyberPatriots 

Honor Guard 

Drill Team

Raider Team

Rifle Team

 

 

 

Battalion:

 

  

BATTALION COMMANDER

LTC PAIGE RESSLER

 

Battalion Command and Staff 

(Click to View Photos)

  

 

Events:

 

  • Front Range Fitness Challenge 14 November 2015. STEP UP TO THE CHALLENGE!!  (Event Program Published)

    • Compete in our 5 event Cadet Challenge which will be co-hosted by Abraham Lincoln JROTC to make it the largest cadet fitness competition in the West!! Entry fee is $40 per team of 5 Cadets.

  • 2016 Colorado 3-PAR JROTC State Championship Cup 9-10 December 2016. (Match Program Published) Click here then hit the download tab.

    • Entry fee is $12 per competitor in each team event, individual, 2-man, 4-man teams with Novice Division. Email hmaison@ffc8.org to register. Over 100 awards will be presented.

  •  Rocky Mountain Regional CMP Cup and CO CMP 3PAR Junior Championship Match 2-3 December 2016. (Match Program PublishedClick here then hit the download tab.

    •  Entry fee is $12 per competitor for the CMP Cup, $6 per competitor for CO Championship Match, $18 per shooter for both matches. Over 70 awards will be presented.

  • Ronald J. Tucker Memorial Open Air Rifle Postal Match Click here then hit the download tab.

    • 2017 Ronald J. Tucker Memorial Postal Match suspense date 28 Feb 2017, 

  • SGT Adam Wilkinson Inter-Service Drill Meet-4 Mar 2017 (Event Program to be Published) Click here then hit the download tab.

  • 2017 National NRA SPORTER 3-POSITION AIR RIFLE Junior Indoor Sectionals (Event Program to be Published)  Click here then hit the download tab.

    • 2017 National NRA Sporter 3 PAR Junior Indoor Sectional Championships date is 6 April. Register now by emailing Herb Maison hmaison@ffc8.org. Entry fee is $10 per shooter. NO TEAM FEES. 

  •  2017 Colorado 3 PAR Junior Olympic Championships

    • 2016 Colorado 3 PAR Junior Olympic Championship match is 1 March. Email Herb Maison hmaison@ffc8.org or Robert Tyler eagle3tyler@gmail.com. All fees are to be paid during registration on the day of the match. Checks should be made out to “Robert Tyler, CMP Director”.

      The entry fee is $10 per individual competitor.  No Team fees for this match as it is included in the $10.

  • 2017 Pikes Peak Raider Challenge. (Event Program to be Published) Click here then hit the download tab.

  •  Annual Blood Drive is hosted twice a year. Once in the fall and again in the spring!

 

 

JROTC Annual Events:Upcoming Events  

 

 

Links

 

College Options Academic and Leadership Bowl

Ribbon Sorter

Trojan's Wall of Heroes

SideBar

Trojan_Battalion_SOP[Revised 9 Aug 11].docx

Classroom Syllabus

Duties and Responsibilities

Uniform Setup Information

Cadet References

Trojan Marksmanship Program

Ronald J Tucker Memorial Open Air Rifle Match

ACT and SAT Preparation

Distance Learning

FinancingCollege

ScholarshipOpportunities

ScholarshipOpportunitiesPage2of2

West Point

USAFA

Naval Academy

USCGA

merchant marine

 

 

 

JROTC is designed to teach high school students the value of citizenship, leadership, service to the community, personal responsibility, and a sense of accomplishment, while instilling in them self-esteem, teamwork, and self-discipline.

 

Our mission: To motivate young people to be better citizens.

 

Our Purpose: Our curriculum prepares high school students for responsible leadership roles while making them aware of their rights, responsibilities, and privileges as American citizens. The program is a stimulus for promoting graduation from high school, and it provides instruction and rewarding opportunities that will benefit the student, community, and nation.

 

 

Collaboration:In the production of this curriculum the JROTC Directorate has incorporated the latest educational theories used in secondary education. National Secondary School standards have been linked to each chapter to show a cross-connection with this curriculum and the standard curriculum taught in high school. Consultants were used to validate the changes. Other commercially available materials have been incorporated and many times the authors of these programs have customized them for the JROTC program.

 

These organizations and programs are:

Wisconsin Instructional Design System, (WIDS), an educational organization, wrote Competencies and linked SCANS and National Standards.

Student-centered learning techniques from the National Academy of Integrative Learning, Inc. (NAIL) have been incorporated in the lessons and instructor preparation materials.

The National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE) also uses Dr. Dunn’s lesson format, and provides all material for the High School Financial Planning Program (HSFPP).

Winning Colors (WC) by Stefan Nielson and Shay Thoelke of Aeon Communications, Inc., has been used in schools and corporations as a present time behavioral observation indicator that is readily understandable.

Unlocking Your Potential (UYP), a youth motivational program from Edge Learning Institute, Inc, is incorporated in many lessons and is used as additional elective material.

Chief Justice, the author worked closely with the JROTC to add this active learning program that addresses the judicial branch.

Prevention of Sexual Harassment, by Will Interactive, Inc., was developed for the Army to create an awareness of sexual harassment in a unit. It is available for use by the Junior ROTC cadets at the discretion of the Junior ROTC instructors. It emphasizes the importance of Army values.

Student-centered learning techniques from the National Academy of Integrative Learning, Inc. (NAIL) have been incorporated in the lessons and instructor preparation materials.

The lesson format is an accepted standard and was provided by Dr. Steven Dunn, author of Brain Compatible Learning for the Block. Dr. Dunn provided training to curriculum work groups and writers and assisted the in the review of the lessons.

Written Communication for Sergeants, developed by Susan Hughes is an excellent resource for students to learn writing skills and to prepare for the written portion of the SATs.

The Success Profiler, is integrated in this Program of Instruction in cooperation with the Conover Company. It is designed to measure and improve emotional intelligence.

You the People (YTP), has been incorporated into the program and the author has worked with the writers to integrate the process into the lessons. Additional materials are also provided.

Interactive Nights Out 2, produced by Will Interactive, Inc., is integrated into the Drug Awareness lessons.

Lions-Quest is a comprehensive, values based, program that focuses on a positive prevention approach and a broad range of life skills that can be consistently taught and reinforced. Lions-Quest Service Learning is a teaching strategy that facilitates skills-based classes and the successful execution of a service-learning program.

 

 

JROTC Curriculum (Jun 07). Retrieved May 4, 2009 from https://gateway.usarmyjrotc.com/http://portal.usarmyjrotc.com/curriculum

 

 

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