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Cape Henlopen Army JROTC Takes New Drone Team to New Heights Qualifying for World Competition

Cape Henlopen Army JROTC Takes New Drone Team to New Heights Qualifying for World Competition

The Cape Henlopen High School Army JROTC program is celebrating an exciting milestone with the launch of its newest competitive group, the Viking Battalion Drone Team. Introduced at the start of the school year, the team has already made a remarkable entrance into the drone competition circuit, securing a spot at the world competition scheduled for early 2026.

Coached by SFC (Ret.) Richard Hurt, the inaugural team, known competitively as 19958A, is made up of four motivated freshmen: Jasmine Moran, Patrick Harbeck, Crystal Salinas-Montano, and Krystell Marin-Quiroz. Despite their first-year status, the cadets have already competed in two regional qualifying events, showcasing strong technical skills, teamwork, and determination.

SFC Hurt shared that this group brings unique strengths to the battalion, noting the significance of having three female students leading the charge in a STEM-driven competition field. “To have three young females interested in STEM-type subjects is especially rewarding considering the field is predominantly comprised of men,” said SFC Hurt.

While some might view an all-freshman team as a disadvantage, Hurt sees it as an incredible opportunity. “We will have the same team for four years, able to capitalize on lessons learned as well as the bond they have formed and will carry with them all four years,” he said.

The team’s rapid success almost didn’t happen. Due to complications from the federal government shutdown, the group faced the possibility of being unable to compete. Thanks to generous support from two community partners, Henlopen Elks Lodge #2540 and American Legion Post 5, all registration and team fees were covered, ensuring the cadets could continue pursuing their goals. “We cannot thank our community sponsors enough,” Hurt added. “They truly are strong supporters of the JROTC program and these kids who are our future.”

The Cape Henlopen School District congratulates the Viking Battalion Drone Team on their outstanding achievements and extends sincere appreciation to the community organizations whose support made their success possible, and we are excited to cheer them on in the world competition in 2026.

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