JROTC/Military
If you’re interested in finding out what the military’s all about, talk to a JROTC instructor at RHS, check out the robust JROTC program offered here. JROTC curriculum includes lessons in leadership, health and wellness, physical fitness, first-aid, geography, American history and government, communications, and emotional intelligence. The curriculum is rigorous and relevant to 21st century education. JROTC is open to students in GR 9-12. Talk to your counselor if you're interested in being part of the RHS JROTC program .
Find out how you can maximize your potential by engaging with trusted adults who care about what kind of person you become. Ask questions, seek answers and commit to a lifelong journey of learning, growth and transformation. It’s never too early or too late to become the kind of person who cares about your future; not only for this generation, but for generations to come.
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Mark Johnson, JROTC Instructor MHjohnson@rsd7.net www.reynolds.k12.or.us/rhs o-503.667.3186 x1307 Rm #95
Local Military Recruiters (2021-22)
Branch Recruiter's Name Email Address Website Phone #
Air National Guard MSgt Jacob Goodwin jacob.l.goodwin.mil@mail.mil ">jacob.l.goodwin.mil@mail.mil goang.com/locations/oregon c-971.404.7716 o-503.335.4036
Army National Guard SGT Brandon Nava brandon.a.nava-ruiz.mil@mail.mil oregonarmyguard.com c-503.577.9310
US Army SGT First Class Phillip Ulrich phillip.r.ulrich.mil@army.mil goarmy.com c-503.593.1358 o-503.666.9558
US Coast Guard Jessica Hulon, E P01 USCG rovancouver@uscg.mil https://www.uscg.mil o-360.448.3079
US Navy ETN2 Seth Greenbaum seth.a.greenbaum1@navy.mil navy.com c-503.665.6289 o-1.800.USA.NAVY
US Marine Corps Sergeant Ruble, Quinn Quinn.Ruble@Marines.USMC.Mil marines.com o-503.667.1126
Portland Army ROTC David Romero, GS Romero@UP.edu up.edu/armyrotc c-503-381-0483 (office at UP) o-503.943.8064
Semper Paratus - Always Ready
US Coast Guard General requirements:
- You must be a U.S. citizen or a Resident Alien.
- Be between the ages of 17-35 for active duty (full-time) or 17-40 for reserve (part-time).
- Have a high school diploma (GEDs accepted in with waiver).
- Have no more than three dependents.
- Score a 36 or higher on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test. If you took the test at your school or with another branch, we can use the score. If you have not taken the test or would like to improve your score, your recruiter will arrange at test date at MEPS.
- Qualify medically during the military entrance medical exam. Your Recruiter will schedule the exam at MEPS.
- Pass a police background check. You cannot have pending legal actions, or felony offense on your record. Since the Coast Guard is a federal law enforcement agency, you must be legal allowed to own a firearm to be eligible for hiring.
- Pass a credit check to verify no debts in past due collections. Credit requirements relate to eligibility for a security clearance.
- Meet the Coast Guard’s Whole Person Evaluation. CG-WPE considers your attitude, professionalism, honesty, respect, language proficiency, weight/physical abilities, and work ethic.
- Be highly motivated. The Coast Guard is an amazing organization with lots of opportunities. It’s our job to ensure it’s right for you and us.
Learn more about the US Coast Guard & request an application by scanning the QR code.