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ROTC invited to compete nationally

Raising money to attend

Updated: Friday, 15 Jan 2010, 12:31 AM EST
Published : Monday, 11 Jan 2010, 4:08 PM EST

DAYTON, OHIO (WDTN) - Thurgood Marshall High School formally Colonel White is keeping the Jr. ROTC tradition alive. Even though the school has changed names, the award winning program continues to compete and win in competitions all over the country.

The latest is an invite to the National Drill Meet in Daytona Fla. April 29-May 3. To get there takes money. So this is where you come in. Already a few thousand dollars has been raised, but more is needed.

Fundraisers are in the works along with a talent show, but time is running out.

If you'd like to help, contact Instructors, Major Graves, Major Senior Army Instructor and First Sergeant Brown, 1SG Army Instructor at Thurgood Marshall High School 4447 Hoover Ave Dayton , Ohio 45417

Call 937-542-6610 or log on to  www.Marshalljrotc.net

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