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Contact with the enemy is made!
Cadet Landsman; ready to attack.
Cadets learn the importance of maneuvering elements into position in order to gain fire superiority. Each Cadet engages known or suspected enemy positions to keep their enemies from returning fire. While suppression is obtained and maintained, another element flanks around to their last covered and concealed position and attacks. The classic flanking maneuver, learned in early warfare, executed in modern times.
"Classes are much more exciting than normal college courses. While other courses take you out on the green for a change of pace, we clip in and move over the creek using a one rope bridge for a change of pace."
Panas, R.
Mechanicsburg, PA

Leadership And Excellence

Cadet Life

Experience The Camaraderie of ROTC

When you become a part of Army ROTC, you're not just working toward a diploma, but an even brighter future as a leader alongside other motivated Cadets. But make no mistake, you're a student first. You'll have a college schedule like your fellow students, but you'll also receive classroom and field courses that will challenge and excite you. Beyond that, you can take part in events and activities with fellow Cadets that will make your college experience even better.
Lifestyle
Get to know what it's like to be a Cadet in the ROTC program on your campus.
Training and Curriculum
See the kind of hands-on experience ROTC Cadets receive. Whether it's in the classroom or in the field, your leadership training will benefit you more than you thought possible.
Events & Activities
The University of Delaware ROTC Battalion has events and activities that take place all year long, learn about them here.
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