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Army Instructor

MSG Smith (retired)

Senior Army Instructor

LTC Hein (retired)

LEADERSHIP & STAFF

LTC Hein is the Senior Army Instructor (SAI) at Pahrump Valley High School. He oversees events and teaches the LET III and LET IV.

C/MAJ Nicholas Rohleder is the Battalion Executive Commander (XO) of the Trojan Battalion. He is in charge of the staff.

C/LTC Hannah Lane is the Battalion Commander (BC) of the Trojan Battalion. She oversees events and thinks of new ways to improve the battalion.

Executive Officer

C/MAJ Nicholas Rohleder

Battalion Commander

C/LTC Hannah Lane

Command Sergeant Major

C/CSM Robert Rhoden

S2

C/CPT Noah Mertz

S1

C/CPT Erik Randall

S4

C/MAJ Fenny Descuatan

S3

C/MAJ Shane Webber

S5

C/CPT Jaqueline Sanchez

C/CSM Robert Rhoden is the Command Sergeant Major of the Trojan Battalion. He is in charged of special teams and the first sergeants.

C/CPT Erik Randall is the Battalion S1. He oversees promotions, demotions, awards, ROSTRS, JUMS, and paperwork.

C/CPT Noah Mertz is the Battalion S2. He is the security officer of the Battalion and oversees the security and execution of every event.

C/MAJ Shane Webber is the Battalion S3. He is in charge of the Training and Operations systems. He oversees the funcionality of the Battalion.

C/MAJ Fenny Descuatan is the Battalion S4. He oversees supply and logistics. 

C/CPT Jaqueline Sanchez is the Battalion S5. She is the Battalion communications officer and oversees public affairs and the Trojans Sword (the monthly Battalion Newsletter).

COMPANY FIRST SERGEANTS:

Head Quarters - C/1SG Jerod Richardson

Alpha - C/1SG Leila Hooker

Bravo - C/1SG Kelsey Souza

Charlie - C/1SG Allison Shay

Delta - C/1SG Olivia Conselyea

Echo - C/1SG Billy Carter

COMPANY COMMANDERS:

Head Quarters - C/CPT Sean Gilmore

Alpha - C/CPT Andy Lopez

Bravo - C/CPT Kaomi Hoskins

Charlie - C/CPT Maria Melendez

Delta - C/CPT Tanis Wright

Echo - C/CPT Andrew Vong

MSG Smith is the Army Instructor (AI) at Pahrump Valley High School. He oversees events and teaches the LET I and LET II.

Pahrump Valley
Trojan Battalion

It builds confidence and character.  Character. Confidence. Leadership. That’s Army JROTC training. While nothing worthwhile is ever easy, uncovering the leadership qualities and personal skills already living within you pays off big time, both in the present – and in the future. JROTC helps you discover the quiet confidence and inner strength that make goals reality.

 

It’s like playing on a winning team.  Team work. That’s the feeling in JROTC. All members working together toward the same goals. A friendly push when you need it – a pat on the back when you deserve it. Then returning the favor. Because when one team member succeeds, the whole team does. It’s a different kind of peer pressure.

 

It’s more than a regular class.  While JROTC is given during regular high school hours, it is not taught like a regular class. Sure, you’ll learn the basics – history, government, technology awareness, and current events – but every lesson is geared toward building leadership and personal skills. You’ll understand how to motivate others, and strengthen your own ability to study, take tests, and interview for jobs. Real skills that you can  use after high school.

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