History

  • HISTORY

    Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Coups (AFJROTC) Unit AZ-952 was established in 1995 at Nogales High School. This unit has an illustrious history of tremendous accomplishments. WE promote the AFJROTC mission of Integrity first, Service before self and excellence in all we do as a model for success.  Beginning with the founding years, we have pursued three core principles that promotes integrity, excellence and community service. AZ-952 occupies NHS building “S” and maintains a unit of approximately 185 cadets annually.  

    AZ-952 has earned 13 AFJROTC Distinguished Unit Awards, 3 AFJROTC Distinguished Unit Awards with/Merit, The National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution Certificate of Commendation and many other individual cadet honors. There are numerous accolades for cadets’ involvement in competitions, activities and community service. Cadets present the Colors during NUSD #1 teacher in service events and area school graduations each year. Cadets present Colors at NHS’s varsity football games and basketball games. Participates in parades, and visits area schools for community service such as tutoring. Cadets are escorts during Senior Projects Presentations and accomplish such duties in any area that the school district and NHS high school dictate. Cadets visit, give elementary students created cards and personally communicate with veterans at the Tucson Veteran Hospital to honor veterans.    

    Traditionally, cadets are a mixture of the NHS student population, containing students from every range of academic and athletic achievements. Cadets have served on the student council, take Honors, AP, courses and vie for the IB Diploma. Cadets in the Air Force Kitty Hawk Society tutor students in math at NHS. Cadets Jesus Espinoza Jr., Joseph Agosttini, and Cristina Brentley are recognized as NHS valedictorians. This academic year, 2024, Sofia Crisantes is NHS Salutation.

     Air Force JROTC supports cadet interest and participation in various physical activities. Cadets take part in team sports, such as in football, basketball, soccer, volleyball, cross-country, track, tennis, chess, softball, baseball and golf teams. Cadets are members of the NHS marching band, mariachi, jazz, cheer leaders, flags, and FBLA. Cadets are members and participants of in most Nogales High School events.

    Pass cadets are lawyers, nurses, teachers, lawyers, Air Force pilots, Border Patrol personnel, Sheriff's Deputies, some own their own businesses, managers at various institutions, serve in all military branches and a multitude of other endeavors.

     The unit’s gender typically divides along the approximate lines of 55% males vs. 45% females. Cadets are chosen for leadership positions based upon ability, community service and maturity. All cadets are required to take on responsibility and attempt to move past their comfort zone according to individual desire and drive. Cadets are taught to believe in themselves and their limitations are based upon their ability and hard work. It is OK to have difficulties on life journeys, but we try not to allow difficulties to overtake one's success. 

     INSTRUCTORS

    At the time of establishment, the Nogales Unified School District was led by Superintendent Dr. Paul Benjarano, principal Dr. Marcellino Varonna. Aerospace Science Instructor Captain (retired) Daniell Sears, and Technical Sergeant Albert Vasquez (retired) was the Aerospace Science Instructor. The combination of these individuals accomplished the hard work necessary for the units’ success.

      The school year 1997 saw Coronal (retired) Robert D. Anderson replace Captain (retired) Daniell Sears and, in 1998, Master Sergeant (retired) Frederick Harvey, replace Technical Sergeant (retired) Albert Vasquez. In 2002, Senior Master Sergeant (retired) Donna M. Coleman joined the team. In the preceding years, the unit grew to be one of the best Air force JROTC units in the state of Arizona. During this time period, the unit grew, both in accomplishments and character. This time period spurred a multitude of awards and accolades.

    In 2007, Coronal (Retired) Robert D. Anderson (retired and was replaced by Lieutenant Colonel Ruiz (retired). In 2014, Coronal Donald Belche joined our unit as the new Senior Areospace Science Instructor. Senior Master Sergeant (retired) Donna M. Coleman retired in 2008 and was replaced by Chief Master Sergeant Steven Frederick. Senior Master Sergeant Ron Thielke replaced Chief Master Sergeant Steven Frederick in 2013. During the 2023 school year, Lt. Coronal Roxbough replaced Coronal Donald Belche. 

     CADET COMMANDERS

    Our unit cadet commanders are: Cadet Coronal Nick Acevedo, Cadet Coronal Oscar Cordero, Cadet Coronal Kenneth Cantero, Cadet Coronal Joe Odea, Cadet Coronal Rosa Cervantes, Cadet Coronal Nils T. Carapetyan, Cadet Coronal Leslie Guzman, Cadet Coronal Agustin Huerta, Cadet Coronal Maria Parra, Cadet Coronal Mavy Moreno, Cadet Coronal Jose J. Federico, Cadet Coronal Erik Rodriguez, Cadet Coronal Victor Somoza, Cadet Coronal Sarah Chacon, Cadet Coronal Manuel Gonzalez, Cadet Coronal Miguel Ruiz, Cadet Coronal  Ivana Somoza, Cadet Coronal Jonathon Johnson, Cadet Coronal Isamaria Vega, Cadet Coronal Joanna Knight Wise, Cadet Coronal Jocelyn Orozco, Cadet Coronal Joseph Agosttini 2012, Cadet Coronal Destiny Perez 2013-2014, Cadet Coronal Javier (Bear) Castilo 2014-2015, Cadet Coronal Alexander Sublette 2015-2016, Cadet Coronal Manual Fernandez 2016-2017 school year, Cadet Coronal Alan Ramirez 2017-2018 school year, Cadet Coronal Omar Haros for current 2018-2019 school year, Cadet Coronal Daniela Cervantes 2019-2020, Cadet Lt Colonal Octavio Nunez 2020-2021, Cadet Coronal Parker Jeong, 2021-2022, Cadet Coronal Christopher Pena 2022-2023, Cadet Coronal Ismael Cheang 2023-2024,  Cadet Lt. Coronal Pamela Carbajal is the Cadet Commander for the  2024-2025 academic school year.