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Message from the Senior Army Instructor
Chief Warrant Officer Four Eddie A. Jones

My Beliefs
As Program Director and Senior Army Instructor, I see my role at Hollywood Hills High School as more than just a job--it is a vital cause in helping to elevate the general welfare of our community’s youth by modeling and promoting time-honored Army values, including duty, respect, selfless service, honor, and integrity. I believe these values are critical building blocks and foundational principles of character development and responsible, patriotic citizenship. They are indispensable in preserving our Country’s love of liberty and ensuring a secure future.
Chief Warrant Officer Eddie A. Jones
Senior Army Instructor

Chief Warrant Officer Four Eddie A. Jones serves as our JROTC Program’s Senior Army Instructor and Director. He brings over 26 years of military experience, knowledge, and training; as well as an attuned level of adept interpersonal skills which inspires and promotes a cohesive educational environment built on effort, productivity, and excellence.
Chief Jones holds a Masters Degree in Science and Strategic Intelligence from the Prestigious National Intelligence University at Bolling Air Force Base in Washington, DC. He also holds a Bachelor of Science and Liberal Arts Degree in Administration and Management Studies from Excelsior College, Albany, New York and Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida. Upon retirement from active duty, Chief Jones served as the Senior Warrant Officer in United States Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM), in Miami, Florida. As an Army Officer, he served in various positions, duties and assignments as an intelligence officer, interrogator as well as Special Forces Weapons Sergeant while assigned to the Special Operations Forces Community. Chief Jones brings a vast amount of knowledge and experience to our school and invaluable expertise in a variety of educational and technical fields.


Why Join the JROTC?
There are many advantages associated with the JROTC program. Some of the ways that your teen can benefit from participation in JROTC include:
- Appreciate the ethical values and principles that underlie good citizenship.
- Develop leadership potential, while living and working cooperatively with others
- To be able to think logically and to communicate effectively with others, both orally and in writing.
- To appreciate the importance of physical fitness in maintaining good health.
- Learning cooperation.
- Emphasis on the importance of a good education and high school graduation.
- Access to information about post-high school opportunities including college and professional training.
- Time management skills.
- Understanding America’s culture, and the military’s place in it.
- There are many opportunities and advantages to the JROTC program. Learning about discipline and proper personal management are valuable skills. Another advantage is that your teenager can interact with students who are also interested in achievement. This provides a good environment for teenagers, and positive peer pressure. Additionally, teens can learn from their instructors, who serve as positive role models and mentors.
History of the JROTC
The JROTC Program has changed greatly over the years. Once looked upon primarily as a source of enlisted recruits and officer candidates, it became a citizenship program devoted to the moral, physical and educational uplift of American youth. Although the program retained its military structure and the resultant ability to infuse in its student adets a sense of disciplineand order, it shed most of its early military content.
JROTC is a continung success story. From a modest beginning of 6 units in 1916, JROTC has expanded to 1645 schools today and to every state in the nation and American schools overseas. Cadet enrollment has grown to 281,000 cadets with 4,000 professional instructors in the classrooms.
The JROTC Creed
I am an Army Junior ROTC Cadet.
I will always conduct myself to bring credit to my family, country, schools and the Corps of Cadets.
I am loyal and patriotic.
I do not lie, cheat or steal and will always be accountable for my actions and deeds.
I will always practice good citizenship and patriotism.
I will work hard to improve my mind and strengthen my body.
I will seek the mantle of leadership and stand prepared to uphold the constitution and the American Way of life.
May God grant me the strength to always live by this creed.



