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Army JROTC Cadet Creed

https://www.usarmyjrotc.com/jrotcRes/img/bulletWhite.gif  I am an Army Junior ROTC Cadet.

https://www.usarmyjrotc.com/jrotcRes/img/bulletWhite.gif  I will always conduct myself to bring credit to my family, country, school and the Corps of
    Cadets.

https://www.usarmyjrotc.com/jrotcRes/img/bulletWhite.gif  I am loyal and patriotic.

https://www.usarmyjrotc.com/jrotcRes/img/bulletWhite.gif  I am the future of the United States of America.

https://www.usarmyjrotc.com/jrotcRes/img/bulletWhite.gif  I do not lie, cheat or steal and will always be accountable for my actions and deeds.

https://www.usarmyjrotc.com/jrotcRes/img/bulletWhite.gif  I will always practice good citizenship and patriotism.

https://www.usarmyjrotc.com/jrotcRes/img/bulletWhite.gif  I will work hard to improve my mind and strengthen my body.

https://www.usarmyjrotc.com/jrotcRes/img/bulletWhite.gif  I will seek the mantle of leadership and stand prepared to uphold the Constitution and
    the American way of life.


https://www.usarmyjrotc.com/jrotcRes/img/bulletWhite.gif  May God grant me the strength to always live by this creed.

The History of How the JROTC Creed Came About...

The idea of a creed for JROTC originated not in Cadet Command Headquarters but in various high schools across the nation. During the many visits he made throughout the command in his first year as ROTC chief, Major General Lyle frequently encountered junior units that had on their own initiative come up with a creed. It seemed to the Commanding General that this reflected a deep-seated need among cadets for such a statement of purpose. Accordingly, he charged his High School Directorate with the task of drafting one. Mr. Cal Foster took the lead in this project. Using a creed developed in the Fourth Region as a base, and incorporating suggestions from the field, he produced a creed that in its final form read:

I am an Army JROTC cadet. I will always conduct myself to bring credit to my family, country, school, and the corps of cadets.

I am loyal and patriotic. I am the future of the United States of America.

I do not lie, cheat, or steal and will always be accountable for my actions and deeds.

I will always practice good citizenship and patriotism.

I will work hard to improve my mind and strengthen my body.

I will seek the mantle of leadership and stand prepared to uphold the Constitution and the American way of life.

May God grant me the strength to always live by this creed.

This JROTC Cadet Creed was used for the first time during the 1995 Cadet Command Spring Review.

Source:  https://www.usarmyjrotc.com as of 13 Feb 2011

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