Soldiers in the Schoolhouse
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Soldiers in the Schoolhouse

A Military History of the Junior ROTC

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Soldiers in the Schoolhouse

A Military History of the Junior ROTC

About this book

Established in 1916, with training programs in over three thousand high schools and an enrollment of more than half a million student cadets across the country, the Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) is the largest and most enduring military public outreach program in the history of the United States. JROTC has nevertheless been surrounded by controversy. Defenders see it as a magnificent citizenship education and character development program, while its detractors view it as a tool to propagandize and recruit underage youth, persuade minorities to fight America's wars, ensure domestic order, and promote neoliberal globalization.

Soldiers in the Schoolhouse provides a comprehensive history of JROTC and addresses the program's place in the country's national defense and civil-military relations. Arthur T. Coumbe follows the JROTC program through the decades: from its battle against communism in the 1940s and 1950s, to its establishment in inner-city schools as an attempt to instill strict order in the 1960s and 1970s, and to its introduction to disadvantaged Sun Belt neighborhoods in the 1990s—an expansion the military hoped would help meet manpower needs.

Using army memoranda, personal letters, training manuals, and military reports, Coumbe showcases how pedagogical developments, international events, and social forces have affected federally sponsored high school military training. By presenting a better understanding of JROTC's frequently changing and complex role, Soldiers in the Schoolhouse offers insights into how the military views and interacts with US society.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Praise for Soldiers in the Schoolhouse
  3. Half-Title Page
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright
  6. Dedication
  7. Contents
  8. List of Abbreviations and Acronyms
  9. Chapter 1. Antecedents
  10. Chapter 2. JROTC in the Aftermath of War, 1918–1929
  11. Chapter 3. Depression and War, 1930–1945
  12. Chapter 4. From Truman to Kennedy, 1945–1963
  13. Chapter 5. McNamara and the Modern JROTC, 1963–1964
  14. Chapter 6. JROTC Expansion during the Vietnam War, 1964–1973
  15. Illustrations
  16. Chapter 7. The Advent of the AVF, 1973–1980
  17. Chapter 8. JROTC in the Reagan Era, 1980–1985
  18. Chapter 9. JROTC at the End of the Cold War, 1986–1992
  19. Chapter 10. JROTC in the Post–Cold War Era, 1992–1996
  20. Chapter 11. JROTC Enters the Twenty-First Century
  21. Acknowledgments
  22. Appendix A
  23. Appendix B
  24. Notes
  25. Index