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Buddy Walk Battalion Chain of Command:
Bn Cdr: C/LTC Davi
Matins
Bn XO: C/MAJ Almita
Ramirez– Montano
Bn CSM: C/CSM Matthew
DeLuca
Co Cdrs:
A CO: C/1LT Shayne
Brittingham
B CO: C/1LT La’keyisha
Saintervil
Cadet Battalion Staff
S-1 C/1LT Yuxin He
S-2 C/1LT Yvette Rodriguez
S-3 C/1LT Enoch Jacobson
Haga
S-4 C/1LT Anthony Koot
S-5 C/1LT Jennifer McKinney
Cape Henlopen JROTC Battalion
Newsletter
On October 6, 2018, 43 outstanding JROTC
cadets attended Rehoboth’s annual Buddy Walk.
Located on Rehoboth’s Boardwalk, these cadets
marched in formation along with additional
organizations. Everyone helped raise awareness
for people in our community living with Down
Syndrome. This event raised a total of $70,000.
To the right is cadet
Hertzog with this lovely
frog :)
P A G E 2
Lewes Books
The morning of October 7, 6 cadets volunteered
their Sunday to help the Lewes Library Staff pack
up the leftover books from their annual book
sale. This only took them a few hours because of
their awesome teamwork and work ethic.
Cadets voluntarily
traveled to Fort
Miles on October
18, to help refurbish
the Bunker and the
surrounding land.
Fort Miles
Homecoming Parade
Saturday, a group of cadets participated in our annual Homecoming
Parade with a Color Guard, and outstanding representation of who
we are. C/Matthew DeLuca, and C/Davi Matins sang the Cadences.
Easter Seals
Sunday October 21, 7 cadets volunteered their time to attend the Easter
Seals 5K. The Color Guard was commanded by C/Almita Ramirez and
they marched the entire 5K in the cold wind. The organization raised
$40,000 during this run. The Easter Seals are a group of volunteers who
help disabled kids and veterans by providing physical therapy, speech
therapy, and other services.
P A G E 4 V O L U M E 1 I S S U E 3
More Easter Seals
SFC Hurt gets his picture taken with the
Disney Princesses
P A G E 5
Senior Spotlight
For this month our senior spotlight is our
Battalion Commander, c/LTC Davi Martins.
Dedicated to his work he plans to attend
Delaware Tech Community College where
he will earn his Associates degree in
Paralegal and enlist in the US Army. He has
combined a total of over 250 hours of
community service in the past 3 years. His
dedication and hours served speaks for
itself into why he is our Battalion
Commander.
October Promotions
P A G E 6 V O L U M E 1 , I S S U E 1
CADET OF THE MONTH
C/PFC Zoe Peters
C/PFC:
Leslie Reyna
C/PV2:
Spencer Grender
Marina santini
Courtney Betyeman
Alec Martin
Alex Trujillo