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AIR FORCE JUNIOR ROTC
SOUTH CAROLINA 954

"Building Better Citizens for America"

Monday, May 4, 2009

The Beach Was The Bomb!
















The sugar white sands of Fort Walton were a main attraction on the trip, and our cadets got lots of time to enjoy the beach. From football games to late-evening drill for leadership school, they kept themselves covered with the fine white sand. We put out fair warning that sunscreen was a mandatory item for beach-goers, but we noticed a few who were approaching the pale lobster phase. A gentle - OK stern - re-coat order went out immediately. Josh Whitaker and Erin Fuller got the best of a couple sharks, and MSgt Clere gave the leadership school hopefuls a real workout. Cadets found out that the fine sand can be hard on the legs.