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Community - Annapolis
NJROTC awards celebrate a year of accomplishmentsPublished 03/24/08
EDITOR'S NOTE: The writer of this article has two children in the Annapolis NJROTC unit.
Beneath the pressed uniforms, starched shirts and polished brass belt buckles, they're just teens. One of the county's best-kept secrets is this group of kids, a 90-member cluster of diversity.
When it's time for the annual Area Manager's Inspection for the Naval Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps Unit at Annapolis High, differences of ethnic heritage, gender, economic status, grade point average - even high school affiliation - get tossed aside. The unit nervously turned out last week for the...
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