NHS NJROTC Students Win Awards
May 8, 2008
Several Northview High School cadets won awards at the recent Naval Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps 2008 Awards Ceremony in Pensacola. The Northview cadets winning awards were:
- American Veterans (AMVETS) Award: CPO Daniel Jordan
- Order of Daedalians, Junior ROTC Achievement Award: c/LCDR Colton Kawamura
- National Society of the Daughters of American Revolution Award: c/SCPO Jessica Bloodsworth
- American Legion Post 90 “Military Award”: c/PO2 Zachary Lamb (gold), c/PO2 John Waters (silver), c/SN Tyler Garrett (bronze)
- American Legion Post 90 “Academic Award”: c/ENS Deniece Jordan (gold), c/PO2 Miranda Scott (silver), c/SN Katelyn Mann (bronze)
- Captain James O. Houghton Memorial Award: c/LCDR Colton Kawamura
- Military Order of the Purple Heart Leadership Award: c/SCPO Clinton Davis
- Military Order of the World Wars Award: c/ENS Amanda Sellars
- Northwest Florida Waves Unit #52: c/ENS Amanda Sellars
- The Reserve Officers Association ROTC Medal: c/SN William Conway
- Navy League Award: c/ENS Harrison Whitehead (first), c/SN Anna Baker second), c/SN Aaron Hammond (third)
- Society of the Sons of the American Revolution JROTC Award: c/SCPO Clinton Davis
- Scottish Rite Award: c/LT John Harrell
- The National Sojourners ROTC Award: c/SN Ryan Busbee
- The Military Officers Association of America ROTC Medal: c/SCPO Jessica Bloodsworth
- Stephen Decatur Award: c/MCPO Dalton Cummings (first), c/SN Thomas Walston (second),
- Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7016: c/MCPO Dalton Cummings (military), c/PO1 Kayla Brewer (academic)
Pictured above: Northview High School NJROTC. Pictured below: Photos from the awards ceremony in Pensacola. Submitted story. Scroll down for more submitted photos from Sherry Bloodsworth.
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We are so fortunate so have such fine young people representing not only the Northview NJROTC program, but also the Northend of our community.
No matter the students club or organization they are involved in, I wished the news sources in Pensacola would take more notice and recognize all their hard work and efforts that they commit too in thier cause, and also notice their dedication and leadership to set and example to others around them.
As parents of a Northview NJROTC student, we are extremely proud of not only our child and her accomplishments, but of all of the students that attend Northiview and work just as hard. Go CHIEFS!