TINIAN — This year marks 30 years of Army JROTC at Tinian High School, now known as Tinian Middle School & High School or TMS&HS.
Since its inception the TMS&HS Army JROTC Stallion Battalion has been a mainstay in the Tinian community with various service learning and community projects.
The JROTC Color Guard Teams perform at almost all the major events on the island, such as Pika Fest, the San Jose Fiesta, Beef Band & Beer Festival, and Taga Fest.
The Color Guard is also called upon often for Memorial and Veterans Day ceremonies as well as other key events in the community. The teams are often complimented for their professional attitude and precise movements.
The Stallion Battalion Drill Teams have always approached competitions with maximum effort and creativity. The teams are consistently competitive in all the events and demonstrates their willingness to work hard and sacrifice their personal time.
One of the most recent projects that the Tinian JROTC cadets attempted was to spearhead the recycling program on Tinian. The project initially started in October 2018 and was presented to Mayor Edwin Aldan and his directors by Cadet Isa Long. However, Typhoon Yutu and the Covid shut down put the project on hold.
During school year 2022-2023 the project was resurrected. At all the major festivals the cadets sorted through trash to separate the aluminum cans. However, they were not making large gains in can collection. Utilizing their imagination the cadets came up with an aluminum can collection competition in the elementary school. This venture netted over 14,000 cans within a one month period. The cadets recycling efforts were recognized over and over again at this year’s Tinian mayor’s “America’s Recycle Day” ceremony.
This is just a small example of how the cadets have contributed to the Tinian community over the past 30 years.
The cadets who have passed through the portals of Tinian High School have represented the island well. They are some of the finest young men and women not only in the CNMI but in our nation. Many have gone on to military service in all the branches of the armed services or onto college and the workforce.
Four of the previous Stallion Battalion commanders obtained their college degrees and are now at the high school as teachers or part of the mental health unit.
Other former cadets also serve as teachers at Tinian Elementary or at the high school. Quite as few also serve in the police force or fire department.
This giving back to the community is an integral part of having been a JROTC cadet and fulfills the mission of Army JROTC, which is “To Motivate Young People to Be Citizens.”
Taga Festival Color-Guard Team
Capt. Joseph Santos
1SG Jose King
Unarmed Inspection Drill Team commanded by former C/CPT Hazel Mabansag.
Tinian JROTC participates in the 2nd anniversary of America Recycles Day.


