Manta Ray Battalion helps out at ARC walkathon
- Cadets from the Manta Ray Battalion pose in front of the American Red Cross flag after the walkathon. (Contributed Photo)
- The crosswalk detail allowed civilians to cross the road at 6am in the morning. (Contributed Photo)
- The crosswalk detail is hard at work. (Contributed Photo)
- Another group doing crosswalk detail pose for a picture. (Contributed Photo)
- Cadets, including SGM (ret.) Joaquin Kiyoshi, gather up after the road guard detail and prepare to leave. (Contributed Photo)
- Two female cadets carry traffic cones to the 4H building. (Contributed Photo)
Like what it does every year, the Manta Ray Battalion of Saipan Southern High School helped out again at the American Red Cross annual walkathon.
In total, 36 cadets, including their instructor, SGM (ret.) Joaquin Kiyoshi volunteered at the walkathon, held on April 1, 2017, starting at the 4H building in Susupe.
About 10 cadets volunteered to help set up the day before.
Cadets of the Manta Ray Battalion arrived at the event around 5:30am. They were in charge of helping pedestrians cross the street and monitoring the vehicles that come in and out of the event. (PR)