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NIROTC DOES THE IDB RIGI-ITU NJROTC has performed at all the assemblies, games, and many other activities. Six special teams are fielded by the corps: Color Guard, Drill Team Without Arms, Drill Team With Arms, Drum and Bugle Corps, Rifle Team, and o Physical Fitness Team. Marching teams participate in nearly all parades held in Clark County. In addition, they compete annually in a Southern Nevada JROTC Drill Meet held alternately in Northern and Southern Nevada. The rifle team shoots twice weekly after school at the Federal Office Building. Several competitive firing meets are held annually. Letters fspecial E l andfor ribbon awards are earned by these teams. 84 ORGANIZATIONS
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