• Oxford High School MCJROTC is home to four teams. These teams consist of a Drill, Color guard, Rifle, & Physical Training team. 

Rifle Team

Cadets preparing to shoot
  • Rifle Team Information

    Rifle Team Commander: C/GySgt Stewart

    In MCJROTC, the rifle team focuses on developing marksmanship skills through competitive shooting with air rifles or small-caliber rifles. Cadets learn proper shooting techniques, discipline, and focus. The team competes in various shooting events, fostering teamwork and leadership while emphasizing strict safety protocols. It’s a great way to build both individual skills and camaraderie. The times they meet after school on Thursdays are from 1600-1700.

     


Color Guard

Cadets at a drill/color guard meet
  • Color Guard Team information

    Color Guard Team Commander: C/2ndLt Vahle

    The Color Guard is a drill-based after-school activity that follows the guidelines of the Marine Corps Drill and Ceremonies Manual. There are four positions: left rifle, right rifle bearer, U.S.M.C. Flag, and U.S. Flag. We perform at Oxford High School football games, basketball games, OHS homecoming events, Ole Miss football and basketball games, and other requested events, and compete around the country in competitions. To be chosen to perform at an event, a cadet must show discipline, coordination, and bearing, and execute rifle/flag movements effectively. The times they meet after school are Tuesdays after school, from 1600 to 1700.  

     

     

     

     


Raider team

2025-2026 OHS MCJROTC Raider Team
  • Raider Team information

    Raider Team Commander: C/2ndLt Flowers

     

    The Mcjrotc Raider Team is a physically demanding, competitive team focused on endurance, strength, and teamwork. Cadets participate in events like obstacle courses, rope bridges, ruck marches, and physical fitness challenges. The team emphasizes leadership, resilience, and camaraderie while preparing for raider competitions against other JROTC units. It's ideal for cadets who enjoy high-intensity training and pushing their limits. Raider team members meet after school in order to physically train in preparation for competitions. The times they meet after school are Mondays and Wednesdays after school from 1600-1700.  


Drill Team

Cadets at a drill/color guard meet
  • Drill Team Information

    Drill Team Commander: C/1stLt Jubera 

     

    The drill team is focused on precision, discipline, and teamwork. Cadets practice synchronized marching, intricate drill maneuvers, and ceremonial formations. The team often performs at competitions and public events, helping to build leadership skills, military bearing, and a strong sense of unity among its members. The drill team meets after school in order to practice drill for competitions. The times they meet are Tuesdays after school from 1600-1700.  

     

Last Modified on February 20, 2025