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Part two of our November FTX at CSJTC:more leadership, more grit, and moments that defined who we are as cadets.Cobra Co...
10/12/2025

Part two of our November FTX at CSJTC:
more leadership, more grit, and moments that defined who we are as cadets.
Cobra Company continues to rise. 🐍⚔️🔥

In November, Cobra Company headed to CSJTC for three days of absolute discipline: land nav under the sun and in the dark...
10/12/2025

In November, Cobra Company headed to CSJTC for three days of absolute discipline: land nav under the sun and in the darkness, STX lanes that demanded real leadership, and a final ruck that tested willpower over fatigue.
Every cadet proved why we stand where we stand. 🐍⚔️🔥

Cobra Company celebrates our cadets for achieving an important milestone during Branch Day in Mayagüez. Proud of their h...
09/12/2025

Cobra Company celebrates our cadets for achieving an important milestone during Branch Day in Mayagüez. Proud of their hard work and dedication. 🐍⚔️

04/12/2025

Congratulations to our MS1 & MS2 on completing their AFT. Your hard work and dedication, continue to make a difference. Well done!🔥🐍

Early mornings, discipline, and consistency. Our cadets continue pushing their limits through every PT session building ...
26/11/2025

Early mornings, discipline, and consistency. Our cadets continue pushing their limits through every PT session building endurance, strength, and the mindset of a leader.
Each repetition, each run, and each moment of effort brings us one step closer to excellence 💪🏻🔥

During the months of October and November, our cadets carried out a series of labs focused on strengthening discipline, ...
26/11/2025

During the months of October and November, our cadets carried out a series of labs focused on strengthening discipline, tactical skills, and leadership under pressure. Each training session was an opportunity to apply knowledge, work as a team, and face real-world challenges.
Month after month, the commitment, focus, and determination of our cadets could be seen in every movement, decision, and task completed. We continue moving forward with a clear mission: to develop leaders who are prepared, capable, and ready for any challenge 🪖🐍

Contracting Ceremony | Cobra Company 🐍Today we recognize our newly contracted cadets — individuals who have officially t...
07/10/2025

Contracting Ceremony | Cobra Company 🐍
Today we recognize our newly contracted cadets — individuals who have officially taken the next step in their ROTC journey.

Through commitment, discipline, and a desire to lead, they’ve pledged to uphold the values of the U.S. Army and continue their path toward becoming future officers. 🫡

This is not the end of the road — it’s the beginning of leadership.

06/10/2025
While our MS3s and MS4s Conducted a Land Navigation course and Six-Mile Ruck march , our MS1s and MS2s played an equally...
06/10/2025

While our MS3s and MS4s Conducted a Land Navigation course and Six-Mile Ruck march , our MS1s and MS2s played an equally vital role during the Battalion Super Lab at Camp Santiago. 🇺🇸

Through teamwork, discipline, and unwavering motivation, they proved that leadership begins with attitude and commitment — not with rank or experience.

Each cadet’s effort contributed to the success of this training, showing the unity, pride, and strength that define our Battalion.

⚔️ Every step is preparation. Every challenge shapes a leader.

Proudly representing discipline, precision, and honor — our ROTC Color Guard stood tall during the RUM vs INTER Olympic ...
06/10/2025

Proudly representing discipline, precision, and honor — our ROTC Color Guard stood tall during the RUM vs INTER Olympic Wrestling event held at the Mangual Coliseum. 🇺🇸

Their presence opened the event with professionalism and respect, showcasing the values that define every cadet: leadership, teamwork, and commitment to excellence.

Moments like these remind us that ROTC is more than training — it’s about building character, unity, and pride in serving our community and our nation.

💫 Leadership • Discipline • Excellence

ROTC Cadets in Weapons Lab Training 💥Yesterday, Cobra Company conducted a Weapons Lab focused on the assembly and disass...
02/10/2025

ROTC Cadets in Weapons Lab Training 💥

Yesterday, Cobra Company conducted a Weapons Lab focused on the assembly and disassembly of basic weapons, with the support of the Puerto Rico National Guard.

Under the leadership of our cadet instructors, participants demonstrated discipline, teamwork, and commitment to continuous learning.

This hands-on training provided cadets with valuable experience that strengthens technical proficiency, prepares them for future challenges, and reinforces the mission of ROTC: to develop competent leaders ready to serve our nation.

🚩 We are proud of our cadets and their growth every step of the way! nationalguard

Congratulations to CDT Cerda, Gilberto on graduating Basic Camp! 💪🏼Your perseverance is inspiring. Cobra Company is prou...
06/08/2025

Congratulations to CDT Cerda, Gilberto on graduating Basic Camp! 💪🏼

Your perseverance is inspiring. Cobra Company is proud of the leader you’re becoming and thrilled to witness your journey unfold. This is only the beginning. Keep pushing forward! ❤️‍🔥👏🏼

Cobras lead the way! 🐍



Dirección

Mayaguez

Horario de Apertura

Lunes 07:30 - 16:00
Martes 07:30 - 16:00
Miércoles 07:30 - 16:00
Jueves 07:30 - 16:00
Viernes 07:30 - 16:00

Teléfono

+17878330071

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