The Army Is Officially Honoring Three Slain JROTC Cadets For Their Heroism During The Florida Shooting

Via Task and Purpose: The Army has awarded Medals of Heroism, the service’s highest medal for Reserve Officers’ Training Corps cadets, to the three JROTC students killed defending their classmates from a gunman at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida on Feb. 14  The Medal of Heroism, awarded to students Peter Wang, Alaina Petty and…

Via Task and Purpose:

The Army has awarded Medals of Heroism, the service’s highest medal for Reserve Officers’ Training Corps cadets, to the three JROTC students killed defending their classmates from a gunman at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida on Feb. 14 

The Medal of Heroism, awarded to students Peter Wang, Alaina Petty and Martin Duque, recognizes JROTC cadets whose achievements “involved the acceptance of danger and extraordinary responsibilities, exemplifying praiseworthy courage and fortitude.”

The mission of JROTC:

“To Motivate Young People to be Better Citizens.”

Mission Accomplished. 

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  1. Sean

    I am reminded of an old sci-if novel (Niven?) where the quote was “The Fleet takes care of its own.”
    Bravo Zulu to the Army for recognizing the heroism of these JROTC cadets
    Fullbore.

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  2. John

    I saw another article that Peter Wang also received admissions to West Point, which a goal of his.

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  3. Krag

    Outstanding on the Army and the JROTC Army Instructors that no doubt rattled some chains to make this happen.

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  4. Esli

    Nice.

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  5. SFC Dunlap 173d RVN

    …never mind the JROTC Instructors who managed to teach these three about fight or flight. The last measure given.

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  6. Will Ford

    We can be proud of their service, even though it was short and over to soon. And Grateful as should their people. GOD BLESS them

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  7. Paul L. Quandt

    Thanks also to their parents for doing an outstanding job of bringing up such fine young people. I sorrow for their loss.
    Paul L. Quandt

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  8. Doug

    Actually it was Heinlin. And it was the opposite. They did a ‘danny deaver’ on a former member of the regiment. But the sentiment still holds.

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  9. RetRsvMike

    Actually it was still also Heinlein, where a cadet, while on his combat cruise prior to commissioning, should he be KIA, his remains would be commissioned in his parent Regiment. I believe it was Birdie who was also awarded the “Wounded Lion”.

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