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Making of an Officer
Overview of the Army ROTC - country needs leaders, "The Army Officer is one of the last few noble professions.", "..civilian route. I wanted to have both the experience of being in the military, but also the civilian college lifestyle. ". A...
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Guiding college-bound students
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ARMY ROTC
Follows several college students that have joined the ROTC at their college or u...
CATEGORY: Officership
TAGS: Officership
ROTC
ARMY ROTC
03:16
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Haciéndose líder
John Paul y sus superiores platican acerca de su desarrollo de liderazgo y creci...
CATEGORY: Padres
TAGS: Army ROTC
Ejército
Haciéndose líder
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Un mundo de opciones
John Paul comparte todas las opciones que se le ofrecieron una vez que se convir...
CATEGORY: Padres
TAGS: Army ROTC
Cadetes
Un mundo de opciones
02:05
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Una familia sólida
Los padres de John Paul y sus superiores explican cómo el programa del Army ROTC...
CATEGORY: Padres
TAGS: Army ROTC
Ejército
Una familia sólida
01:51
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Start Strong
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An Enhanced Education
Soldiers in the Army ROTC Nurse program talks about: the program, benefits of be...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Nurse
An Enhanced Education
02:33
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Greater Responsibilities
Soldiers in the Army ROTC Nurse program talks about: their experiences, advanta...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Nurse
Greater Responsibilities
02:24
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Making of an Officer
Overview of the Army ROTC - country needs leaders, "The Army Officer is one of t...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Leadership

Making of an Officer
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Making of an Officer
Soldiers talk about the ROTC program and personal experiences - country needs l...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Nurse
Making of an Officer
01:00
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Jeff Davis
Find out how Jeff jumped from high school athletics to college and Army ROTC.
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Army Reserve
Jeff Davis
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Getting the Most Out of College
Cadet Jeff David (Reserve, cadet) talks about experience/benefits - started in j...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Sports Management
Getting the Most Out of College
01:26
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A Strong Family
John Paul’s parents and ROTC superiors discuss how the Army ROTC program incorpo...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Family
A Strong Family
01:09
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RJ Custodio
With the help of an ROTC scholarship, RJ is able to pay for college while gainin...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Army Reserve
RJ Custodio
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Making of an Officer
Overview of the Army ROTC - country needs leaders, "The Army Officer is one of the last few noble professions.", "..civilian route. I wanted to have both the experience of being in the military, but also the civilian college lifestyle. ". A...
In our country today, less than one percent of our population wears nations uniform. We need somebody to step up and take the lead. The Army Officer is one of the last few noble professions. Leadership is needed on the battlefield. Leadership is needed in the classroom. Leadership is needed in business. I don't have a very big military background. I thought I would be a big chump going to straight to a military school.
Half my college list was military academies; the other half was civilian colleges that had the ROTC program. Eventually I figured out that I wanted to go the civilian route. I wanted to have both the experience of being in the military, but also the civilian college lifestyle. When I first heard about it from a counselor in high school he told me about it and I looked into it. Hey, I got a four-year scholarship.
The Army ROTC offers several millions of attending commissions in the United States Army. The way I think of it is there is an option for everybody. The Officers produce the Army ROTC, the largest commissioning source. The military junior college is a unique institution in that we front load all the military training in two summers and actually commission them at generally twenty years old. Because it is a junior college, you spend the first two years here; you finish a four-year degree at a regular four-year college. I felt it would be a good transition between high school and going on to the Army. The regiment of the lifestyle here, waking up a zero five in the morning, physical training everyday is very appealing to me.
One of the important things about the Army ROTC on a civilian campus like JMU, it has both the excellent academics that you need to really get something out of a college education. But it is also kind of a more laid back and relaxed place. Virginia Tech is one of six schools that is known as a senior military college. Although they are members of the core of cadets they wear a uniform every single day. They have the opportunity to interface with the other twenty five thousand civilian students. They also want to have a college experience. I am guaranteed an active duty slot if I want it rather than having to compete like other ROTC programs.
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