Teams are completely lead by cadets, with each team having a commander and executive officer to take on the responsibilities of leading the team. In other words, if you dedicate yourself to a team, you can work your way up and become an executive officer or a commander yourself!
CO: c/CPT Noah Shults
XO: c/CPT Kenzie Dozier
Raiders
The Raider team is the most physically demanding of the five teams available. Being a Raider means intense team workouts and obstacle course runs, competing against other Raider teams in the county, and becoming a committed member of the Patriot Battalion Raider family. Joining the JROTC program already provides a great change to make friends and surround yourself with positive influence, but the Raider team is a surefire way to create life-long bonds and improve yourself even further. Meets: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings from 6:30am-7:30am.
CO: c/MAJ Jared Fults
XO: c/2LT Salma Leija
Drill
The Drill team is similar to the drill and ceremony we practice in class every week. In the drill team you will learn precision marching and rifle movements in both platoon, and squad formations. The Drill team also competes in several Drill competitions through out the school year. Meets: Monday and Wednesday mornings from 6:30am-7:30am.
CO: c/CPT Kennedy Hughes
XO: c/2LT Tatiana Yepes
Color Guard
Color Guard has a very important job; presenting our national and state colors. In Color Guard you will work in teams of four and learn how to properly handle and present the flags for not only school events such as sports games, military ball, and graduation; but also local events such as opening ceremonies and Veterans Day assemblies. one to two Color Guard teams will be selected to compete at each of the several Drill competitions through out the year. Meets: Thursday mornings from 6:30am-7:30am.
CO: C/2LT Jason Fernandez
XO: C/SSG Christopher Lorincz
Exhibition
You may have seen some forms of riffle spinning before, but now you can learn how to do it yourself upon joining the Patriot Battalion's Exhibition team! Learn how to throw, spin, and twirl weighted riffles while working in squads, solos and/or duels. The Exhibition team also competes in several Drill competitions through out the school year. Meets: Tuesday and Friday mornings from 6:30am-7:30am.
CO: c/2LT Tatiana Yepes
XO: c/SSG Ryan Kellogg
Honor Guard
Honor guard is a rifle team that participates in events such as military ball. The Honor Guard team meets once a week during P.A.T. time (Patriot Activity Time; a study hall period between 2nd and 4th or 3rd and 5th periods on block days) so it is a great opportunity to get involved if a cadet is unable to make the practices for the other teams which meet before and or after school hours. Meets: During PAT.