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Jr Corps practice working together under pressure and maneuvering while under attack by opposing forces utilizing laser-directed simulated munitions

Each TZJC member moves in step with their battle buddy, and covers their zones to achieve their next objective!


High low -- Pop those corners!
Junior Corps sets an example of good sportsmanship and an effort to learn valuable lessons from teamwork practice rather than simply getting a high score Go Teame!
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TZJC activities support the growth and development of core assets within the community to encourage learning, preparedness, teamwork, and fun
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COLORING: Air Force Reserve coloring book
Keywords: - Military - - Flying - - -
Featuring moments in USAF history and aircraft


OPERATION PORTERHOUSE STAKES: TZJC members practice essential skills
Keywords: - Readiness - - Exercises - - Guns - - Drones - - ROV - - K9 -
Junior Corps participants got to handle and maneuver with robots, quadcopter drones, and K9 units in coordinated maneuvers. They participated in planning operational safety procedures, fire control, first aid, and task achievement together as a team. Marksmanship skills and drill were practiced in various environments, including an indoor range, public spaces, and private live-fire training grounds.


FISH FARMERS: A visit to a fish hatchery allows TZ JC members to inspect a hatchery facility and answer questions to fish and game officials.
Keywords: - Nature - - Public Policy - - Fish -
Over 200 thousand fish per year are raised and released into rivers, streams and lakes from this facility. Teame members were taken through the entire process, learning interesting facts at each step along the way. The process of liquid water oxygenation and mobile high population transport methods were particular subjects of focus during question and answer sessions.


GAME - YOU'RE THE ZOMBIE: Kill the humans as an undead monster
Keywords: - Zombies - - -
Drag by touch to move, Frag with two fingers to attack.


TZ Junior Corps playtime with ROV.4 and ROV.5!
Keywords: - -
TZJC members played tag and capture the flag, as well as practicing giving commands and interactions in a human/ROV free-play environment. Compressed-air launched projectiles were fired to compare accuracy against ROV.5 MLRS modules. Practice moving around, forming up, sharing duties, and safely handling ROV units were important skills to practice TZJC focus on safety, adventure, science and technology learning was a key aspect.


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