Education Commander Lauper graduated from United Township High School in East Moline, IL. In 1993, Commander Lauper graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a Bachelor of Science in Political Science and earned a commission through the Navy ROTC program. While teaching at The Ohio State University Navy ROTC, Commander Lauper earned a Master of Arts from the John Glenn College of Public Affairs.
He has continued his education with additional courses through the University of Minnesota and Fort Hays State University. Military Biography Commander Lauper is a Surface Warfare Officer, which means that he drove ships in the Navy.
He has continued his education with additional courses through the University of Minnesota and Fort Hays State University. Military Biography Commander Lauper is a Surface Warfare Officer, which means that he drove ships in the Navy.
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Please note that we will only be taking online orders moving forward this year (There will be no cash/check in-person orders taken afterschool in Squadbay). Orders placed on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday before 12:00pm will be filled and distributed after school in Squadbay at 3:10pm on Monday afternoons.
Please note that all the questions must be answered to process your request before you join our group. The NJROTC Booster Club is a non-profit organization that provides support to Troy High School's NJROTC program.
As an example of how these funds were used for the 2017-2018 school year, the Booster Club paid $60,000 for cadet and supporter expenses for National level competitions - most of which were on the East Coast, gave out $3,300 in Senior Scholarships, and provided $7,000 towards the annual NJROTC Military Ball.
As an example of how these funds were used for the 2017-2018 school year, the Booster Club paid $60,000 for cadet and supporter expenses for National level competitions - most of which were on the East Coast, gave out $3,300 in Senior Scholarships, and provided $7,000 towards the annual NJROTC Military Ball.
The following bolded words are for the OFFICE and must be made a copy for the Naval Science Instructors. All these forms are to clear your student for physical activities and events organized by Troy High School and Unit Troy. Some of these forms (such as the physical) require a doctor or physician.
This includes grooming standards, the phonetic alphabet, General Orders, COC (Chain of Command), ranks, and more. The 1stSgts and many upperclassmen recommend writing down what you tend to miss on personnel inspections. After a few repetitions, it should be solid. The most common knowledge mistakes during personnel inspection are from not knowing the material entirely or messing up in the heat of the moment with an inspector yelling at you.
Led by c/CMDR Esther Yang, this group of women stands in front of prestigious and honorable audiences, proudly presenting our nation's flags and representing Unit Troy. This group of cadets attends special events that feature female veterans, empowering future female cadets to be inspired and experience first-hand the presence of female leaders of our country who display honor, courage, and commitment.
Reviews (8)
Benjamin Borkosky
Jan 26, 2019
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Luna
Dec 24, 2018
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Alright yeah sure great school and all whatever prepares you for college and stuff all fun. TOO COLD!!!!!! i genuinely cannot comprehend Why On Earth you would make 2000+ students suffer in the freezing tundra of a building that is troy high for nine consecutive months. we’re really just gonna let the AC be on during the 10 degree winter? really? truly? who’s idea was that and why. honest to god the one complaint that every single person has about this school is that it’s always -30 degrees no matter the weather and we all just have to die for the cause of education. absolutely lovely thank
Victor Camaj
Nov 24, 2018
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Investor Mesz
Oct 26, 2018
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Shannon Smith
Aug 15, 2018
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I loved my experience at Troy High. I think it prepared me well for later on in life. It has great academics and a fabulous music program. Troy is exceedingly competitive and like everywhere else there are good and bad teachers (mostly good/great in my experience though), but most high schools don't have as many opportunities for students to succeed and to be involved. I'm glad I went.
Victor Yang
Dec 17, 2016
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Mina Fu
Jun 02, 2015
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Americanz Person
Nov 13, 2012
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