Junior ROTC cadets explore Air Force careers
Air Force Junior ROTC cadets Wrenn Taylor and Jake Conner listen as Dr. W. David Rust of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration demonstrates how a weather balloon collects atmospheric data and relays it back to the National Weather Service. Approximately 450 cadets from Air Force Junior ROTC units worldwide participated in the 2007 Air Force Junior ROTC Aerospace and Technology Camps during the last two months. The annual program, which featured eight camps in New Mexico and Oklahoma, aims to broaden the career goals and develop future leaders among America's Air Force Junior ROTC cadets. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jason Lake)
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