OUR BIGGEST SUPPORTERS
Getting the credit they deserve for all the work they do behind the scenes

MAJOR GONZALEZ
Major Gonzalez - "This isn't about me. It's about you guys. I'm just here for the ride."

CHIEF MEDINA
Chief Warrant Officer Four Medina was born in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico and he entered the United States Army in 1994. He served as an enlisted Soldiers for six years, attaining the rank of Staff Sergeant. In 2000, he joined the ranks of the Warrant Officer Corps. Chief Medina is married to the former Yvette Amill and they have one son; Hipolito “Macho” Medina.

CHIEF RUTIZER
Chief Rutizer, when asked about his career as the Army Instructor at Barron Collier for 25 years, he smiled and laughed, telling me, "You expect me to summarize 25 years of dealing with you kids?" Chief Rutizer educated young people, shaped many minds, and touched lives. All his hard work over the years has made our battalion what it is today.

MS. ROMERO
Ms. Romero deserves a website of her own, and everything there would be dedicated to her hardwork and compassion toward the JROTC program. She has never missed an event, always there to lend a helping hand, and does the absolute most with everything she's got. We love you, Ms. Romero!

