LTC Abraham Raflores Our Battalion Commander

<  LTC Abraham Raflores Our Battalion Commander

1) What image as the battalion commander are you willing to give to this core?

-I want to show the core that we can change from a baby up battalion to actual cadets running it. I want them to have a brand new experience with this battalion. It’s a new change for everyone and I want to make it right and firm.

2) How did you earn this rank?

-I’ve been in the program for 4 years and in the past I have watched past battalion commanders do their job. Participated in as much events as I have and helped out as much as I could to make the battalion better. I’ve always placed the core first rather than me and worked my way up the rank structure.

3) What interest you the most about JROTC and its Activities? Why?

-At first I thought the uniform was cool but as I progressed in the battalion I’ve grown interest in drill. I loved to see the team march in a block and stay in step, and I loved being yelled at during inspection. But the way they preformed was something that caught my eye and made me join.

4) As the highest rank in the Battalion what do you expect your fellow cadets to do for the core?

-I expect from them to perform in a professional manner and when something needs to be done it will be done. I want the job to be done as soon as possible and done right. Also instead of cadets running straight to the instructors I would like for them to ask the chain of command. So our duties as a team member all the way to the battalion commander we all do our job.

– By C/1Lt Caceres

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