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Greene County CTC Deploys Its New Junior ROTC Program

Bret Moore by Bret Moore
May 22, 2026
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Students and JROTC cadets stand together in a circle during a group activity inside a school gymnasium.

The cadets planned and ran a recruiting event at Jefferson Morgan High School in March 2026.

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Recently Retired Army Lieutenant Colonel Pattric Patterson is excited about the next phase of his life. “I can’t think of a better job than running a program like this.”

In January, all five Greene County schools became part of a Junior ROTC Program that has been a tremendous success so far. Patterson, who retired last September, explained, “We don’t push students into the military. I just truly believe in the program and its ability to shape leadership and organizational skills in young people.”

Patterson is originally from Newcomerstown, Ohio – an area very similar to Greene County demographically and economically. “I believe I understand the needs of these kids and the challenges they face.”

Although the students in the program have no military commitment, 80% of those enrolled do plan to enlist. If they do so, there are definite advantages. Those with at least two years in the program will begin their Army service at a higher pay grade (E-2). Those with three years will start as a Private First Class. (There are similar rank privileges that apply to the other service branches as well)

There are currently 14 cadets enlisted in the program. Jefferson-Morgan has eight enrolled, Central Greene has three, Carmichaels has two, and West Greene has one. The students from JM were previously enrolled in a similar program in a co-op with Albert Gallatin. According to Patterson, “Those kids came in very well-prepared and helped the program hit the ground running.”

The entire program is built on a four-year Leadership Education Training (LET) system of levels. However, students can join at any time. Patterson feels the benefits are applicable to all students who wish to improve their discipline and communication skills.

The cadets attend the CTC in the afternoon for a two-and-a-half-hour block schedule that equals three elective credits. The curriculum includes skills such as Leadership Training (rank structure & communication); Drill & Ceremony (marching and formations); Physical Fitness exercise (not a boot camp); as well as instruction in military knowledge, team building, citizenship and ethics.

The students are also currently working with the local group Together with Veterans. They serve as guides and work the group’s monthly coffee klatches. “The goal is to get them to meet and talk to veteran’s who may be able to give them advice on their future plans.” Patterson also hopes to build relationships within that group to include those men and women to help with activities or lectures.

Other plans for the group possibly include field trips to some of the historic military sites in our area and region. Sites on wish list include Gettysburg and the 9/11 Memorial.

Three seniors are about to graduate from the program. One will be joining the Army, one will be joining the Navy, and the third will be attending Waynesburg University. (He is undecided about continuing in their ROTC program)

Regardless, Patterson feels the discipline and skills learned in the program will benefit all his students no matter what career path they choose. “I have seen tremendous growth in all these kids in just the short time we’ve been working together.”

No doubt such a program would look good on a college application or job resume; however, the program is more than that. According to West Greene junior Bailey Carroll, “I joined the Army JROTC for the experience and to help me join the military. I like how we all support each other and it’s all about teamwork.”

Those parents and students who are interested should remember there is no binding military or school commitment. The program is NOT a boot camp, but there will be physical exercise. Those interested should contact their school counselor.

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