Naval Science Instructor Mark Boesch received the
telephone call from the Area 9 Manager, Commander Merv Dial, announcing Cocke
County had won the Most Outstanding Unit (MOU) award for the 10-state
area. This is the second MOU award
for Cocke County in three years.
It is the
second most prestigious award in Navy JROTC; second in prestige only to the
Navy League Most Outstanding Unit award, which is awarded to the best NJROTC
unit in the entire country.
As a matter of fact, winning the Area 9 MOU award places Cocke County in
the running for the best unit in America.
"I was over whelmed," stated Crystal Haney, the
unit's Executive Officer. I
thought going to the National Championships was an honor, but this is even
bigger! Participation in the
Nationals only graded us on our competitive skills for drill, academics, and
athletics. This MOU award is
presented due to the overall excellence of our entire program.
"Earlier this year we were inspected on all our
administrative procedures, our supply storeroom, our academic progress, and the
overall health of the NJROTC program at Cocke County. It includes our community
service hours, our cadet's attendance rates and our graduation rates. We blew
the inspectors away. MOU is a much better indication on how well a JROTC unit
is performing than appearing in the Nationals."
Currently, 632 Navy JROTC units are in existence across
the country. Being named the 6th
best Navy JROTC unit in the country places Cocke County in the Top 1 percent
nationally; a very elite ranking.
"We compete against JROTC units that are much larger
and much older than us," states Mike Poindexter, the unit's Executive
Assistant Officer. "There are
units with over 400-plus cadets that have never won a MOU award. There are
units over 30 years in age that have never won this award. We did it twice in
three years with a cadet population of about 110 each year. We are busy!!"
As the cadets close out the 2008-2009 school
year, they can reflect on a very successful, though challenging year. Field
trips to Washington, DC, Brunswick, Maine, Destin, Florida, Virginia Beach,
Virginia; over 3,200 hours of documented community service; the Tennessee State
Award of Excellence; along with
first place competition wins in two Sanctioned Drill Meets, and the Daniel
Boone Invitational meet; and of course the invitation to the National
Championships mark this year as a triumph.