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Starting a military club in high school?

I'm currently a junior and very interested in military and strategic studies. Should I start a military club at my high school? Has anyone else started one, and if so, what sort of activities or meetings did you hold?

a year ago

Sure, starting a club related to your passion can certainly be a fantastic experience! Establishing a Military Club in your high school can provide you and your fellow students with an opportunity to dive deeper into military history, strategy, and current global defense issues. It can also exhibit initiative, leadership, and organizational skills, which are highly valued in college admissions.

In terms of activities, they can vary depending on the interests of your club members. Some ideas could include:

1. Historical Military Strategy Discussion: Allocate meetings to discuss classic warfare strategies, like those used in World Wars or more local conflicts. This can involve researching and preparing brief presentations for club meetings.

2. Visiting Military Museums: If there're any military museums or sites in or near your town, arranging field trips could be an interesting activity.

3. Guest Speakers: Try to invite veterans, military historians, or local ROTC officers to speak at your meetings.

4. Book/Film Club: Choose a book or documentary related to military theory or history each month to discuss.

5. Organizing Fundraisers: This can be an opportunity to contribute towards a military-aid charity, showing that your group is not only interested in studying military history and strategy but is also actively involved in supporting the military community.

Remember, it's essential that the club is respectful of all perspectives and fosters an environment of learning rather than promoting militarism. Good luck!

a year ago

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