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Never got to wear the greens, sadly. Only dress charlies and blues. I loved blues, though. Color Guards were really fun. I was actually the marine Corps Flag bearer for the inauguration for the new Suffolk County executive, as well as a bunch of different events. It was really fun for me.
k6xx said
They wear a service uniform. Since Jacob is in MCJROTC, he would be wearing Marine Corps service Alphas, most likely. The green uniform with the "piss-cutter" hat. (Garrison cap) (Hi I'm in the army and on a joint - service post and did JROTC.) I can probably provide you with reference photos if you need them.Also. Anyone wanna tell me what they think of Rayne as a character?


Thanks. My JROTC unit was...unique...and we wore the woodland utility uniform, though I was aware that service uniforms were standard. I wasn't certain though since I've seen ROTC cadets at my University wearing ACU's. As for reference photos, those I'm good on. I was actually my JROTC's Supply Officer...THE UNIFORMS. THE UNIFORMS OH GOD.

As for Rayne, she looks pretty kewl. I actually like all of the characters here. Yay.
Sixsmith said
Ugh, you say this now? QQ What was the last name you had in mind?I did it 'cause you brought Acacia into it, to be honest. *Cough* THERE IS NO GOING BACK, THOUGH.He's in an Elite school. ( I'M NOT SAYING ELITE PEOPLE CAN'T GO INTO THE ARMY/MARINES/NAVY/AIR FORCE. Especially since a lot of hugely historical figures served in the military. Especially that. o_o)So, what I was wondering is: would this program assist in getting him into West Point, USAFA, or the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland? I'm sure I'm forgetting some prestigious military acadamies, but those are the only ones I know of, since I know one person from my class attends West Point and another is attending the Naval Academy in Annapolis, and his brother attends USAFA. I know they all had to do a lot of stuff just to apply there, much less get accepted, especially since the High School I attended wasn't like a huge blip on the radar; it was rather small, compared to a lot of others.


Just saw this now. Yes, going to Caelbury would definitely help him get into those places, but he's chosen a non-military path in life. He's mainly in JROTC for the hell of it. He finds it fun and its especially good for a rule-oriented person like Jacob.
Caelbury sounds more like a gilded cage with all these depressed characters hiding behind a mask. Then again, high school.

Also, Mizuho, I wanted to float a question by you instead of throwing it right in. Once a week, ROTC units (Junior or not) wear a service or utility uniform (I'm not particularly sure on the regulations, but most wear service uniforms as I'm aware). I was wondering if this was alright, since Caelbury has a dress code itself.

Tweaked Jacob's CS a little, put it in a hider, added some minor details, and made it a bit easier to read.
Mizuho said
Okay, speaking of Acacia, I have her posted in the second post of this roleplay thread. It's kind of bad, since it's just a rough draft at this point, and Acacia's CS was one of the only CSs I didn't have saved x_x And as far as my CSs go, it's kind short, so I'll probably be adding more detail later. I have Brenden's CS saved, so I'll be tweaking that tomorrow so it'll fit in with Caelbury. Speaking of which, Hae, you should help me tweak Brenden because I'm not quite sure what to do.


That...CS....is short? Dear christ...I think Jacob's is the longest I've made for a character so far...
Sixsmith said
Oh, you guys have no idea. >:3But, uh... I was getting lazy and remembered I had made Hayden partially in a PiratePad for critique from Fallout and Ex. Piratepad has been down for a whole month now, though. T_T So, it's all... all gone... for now. And I actually have to write stuff. QQ


TFW. I had to do that with one character, but in the end, he improved because of it a bit.
Sixsmith said
Shhh. Shhhh. It's okay. It'll all work out.>:3


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MCJROTC stands for Marine Corps Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps. As opposed to the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC), a JROTC program serves primarily as a "Leadership Education" course, teaching students about military structure, military history, ethics, etiquette, and helping to develop teens into functioning, positively influential members of society. There's no obligation to serve in the military, but military branches typically offer an immediate promotion after basic training to somebody who has completed a certain amount of time in JROTC (3 years if memory serves correctly).

A JROTC unit is organized similarly to a genuine military unit, depending upon the size of the unit itself. My unit only had about 100 people at any given time (which is rather small in all actuality), so we were a company. Other schools can have full battalions, which are comprised of multiple companies. Extracurricular activities that a JROTC unit would perform are pretty varied. My company visited Parris Island, Quantico, the Museum of Marine Corps History, and Splish Splash on trips (even marines gotta chillax.) Units often compete in drill competitions, practicing marching and the prompt and skillful execution of commands against other units, and participate in local events. I was the Marine Corps Flag Bearer for my unit's Color Guard for quite a while, and have done Honor Guards (Where you carry ceremonial sabres) twice. It's really quite fun if you invest time into it.
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