Michigan City High
School (MCHS) Marine Corps Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (MCJROTC)
cadets Marcus Mantel and Matthew Wilson attended the National Military Drill
Camp at Schreiner University in Kerrville, Texas, which was held July
6-12. The objective of the camp was to
prepare cadets to command units in military drill competitions and provide them
with drill skills that are specific to the JROTC (“armed and unarmed
exhibition” drill). The camp, like all
MCJROTC activities, was conducted at no expense to MCHS or the cadets. The Marine Corps paid for the camp and
transportation to and from Texas.
“Both
of these cadets are superlative representatives of MCHS,” said Senior Marine
Instructor Major Tom McGrath. “In
addition to their dedication to the Drill Team, they are outstanding students
and do many hours of community service.”
Master
Sergeant Jeff Benak, the Marine Instructor, noted the maturity and potential of
each cadet. “They are only sophomores,
but they have stepped up to assume leadership positions in our program. With their positive attitudes, they really
set the tone for other cadets to follow their leadership by example.”
Both
cadets had nothing but praise for the camp.
“It was great to talk to other
cadets from all over the country to get their perspective as to how their
programs are run,” said Wilson.
Mantel
noted the “tricks of the trade,” particularly dealing with exhibition drill,
that he learned at the camp. “I am really looking forward to sharing this
knowledge with the other cadets on the
drill team.”
MCHS
is looking forward to the upcoming drill season and trying for a berth in the
National Championship meet in Washington, DC next April. The Wolves have qualified for the Nationals
twice before the pandemic. With
leadership from Wilson and Mantel, they are optimistic about earning a spot for
the third time.