The West Anchorage High School Air Force Junior Officer Training Corps (AFJROTC) was established at the original Anchorage High School on September 1st, 1968 and designated by the Air Force as AK-033. AK-033 was the first JROTC, unit from any service, established in the State of Alaska and was the 33rd AFJROTC program in the Nation.
The mission of the West HS AFJROTC program is “To develop citizens of exceptional character and integrity dedicated to serving their nation and community.” Our major goals are to instill values of citizenship in our cadets, to show the importance of service to our community and, to instill a sense of accomplishment and teamwork while helping to mentor and train the Nation's future leaders.
The Air Force JROTC program is not “high school basic training” for those desiring a future military career. While some cadets do eventually enter the military, AFJROTC is actually a High School elective where cadets are exposed to military organizations, customs and courtesies and uniform wear. They also receive academic instruction in leadership, aerospace science and health and wellness principles. Further they are encouraged to practice leadership and Corps Management and emphasis is placed on accepting responsibility and developing potential while becoming better citizens.
It’s not all academic instruction in AK-033 as cadets routinely participate in Curriculum in Action (CIA) field trips to both the Air Force and Army sides of Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson for hands on training and interaction with Soldiers and Airmen of various job descriptions. Cadets have toured aircraft and received incentive flights with the Air National Guard and Civil Air Patrol. They also participate in Summer Leadership Camps and Joint Service JROTC Drill/Color Guard competitions across the State of Alaska, march in parades and provide a variety of Color Guard support for local community events. They partake in physical fitness competitions, water survival training and help raise funds to purchase new drill team equipment and support cadet functions, picnics and lock ins that increase unit cohesion and morale.
Overall, cadets in AK-033 come from every walk of life, with various levels of diversity. The corps includes Honor Society members, football and basketball players, swimmers, wrestlers, rifle team members, cheerleaders, choir and orchestra members. But at the end of the day, all are cadets wearing the same AFJROTC uniform dedicated to serving their nation and community.