Stop Letting The Military Sneak Into The
High Schools-Down With JROTC And Military Recruiter Access
Frank
Jackman comment:
One of the great struggles on college
campuses during the height of the struggle against the Vietnam War back in the 1960s
aside from trying to close down that war outright was the effort to get the
various ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps, I think that is right way to say
it) programs off campus. In a number of important campuses that effort was
successful, although there has been back-sliding going on since the Vietnam War
ended and like any reform is subject to constant attention or the bastards will
sneak something in the back door.
To the extent that reintroduction of ROTC
on college campuses has been thwarted that back door approach has been a two-pronged
attack by the military branches to get their quota of recruits for their
all-volunteer military services in the high schools. First to make very enticing
offers to cash-strapped public school systems in order to introduce ROTC, junior
version, particularly but not exclusively, urban high schools (for example almost
all public high schools in Boston have some ROTC service branch in their buildings).
Secondly to gain almost unlimited widespread access to high school student populations
for their high pressure salesmen military recruiters to do their nasty work.
Thus the tasks of the day-JROTC out of the high schools and military recruiters
out as well.
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