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"Policy Memorandum 50 - U.S. Army Recruiting Command (USAREC) Partnership Initiatives" Print E-mail
Policy Memorandum 50 - U.S. Army Recruiting Command (USAREC) Partnership Initiatives
Memo from U.S. Army Cadet Command ordering JROTC teachers to help the military recruit students into the Army. Documents the way JROTC has been used as a recruiting tool.
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NOTE:Project YANO has received copy of a memorandum, dated Oct. 6, 2008,  rescinding Policy Memorandum #50. It is signed by Maj. Gen. W. Montague Winfield, Commander of the U.S. Army Cadet Command. It is important to note that for years prior to the issuance of Memorandum #50, and during the nine years it was in effect, proponents of JROTC continuously claimed it was not a recruiting program. Memorandum #50 was not, in fact, the only proof of JROTC's recruiting function. For example, DoD officials have repeatedly boasted of its success as a recruiting tool in testimony given to Congress. The rescission of Memorandum #50 does not change this.
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