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Article: A few students learn basics of leadership: Cadets overcome obstacles at junior ROTC camp.
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- The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD)
- Article date:
- August 2, 2006
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Byline: Kristi Funderburk
Aug. 2--Fifteen students in matching, light-green T-shirts and camouflage hats huddled at the base of "The Wall," brainstorming ways to scale it. The 12-foot barrier was the last of several obstacles the junior ROTC cadets had to complete yesterday, and they weren't going to get past it unless they worked together. The obstacle course is just one of the challenges for 30 Baltimore County students who are camping this week at a Boy Scout reservation just south of the Mason-Dixon line. The camp is designed to strengthen leadership and teamwork skills for the cadets, who are from Lansdowne High School and Patapsco High School and Center for ...
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