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| Cadet Guinnup learns to conquer his fears by trusting in the Instructors here at the University of Delaware Army ROTC Program. Our Instructors instill a sense of pride and confidence through encouragement and mentorship. Come see what we are all about. |
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Learn Leadership from the Best Leaders
The Army ROTC program is only as strong as its instructors. That's why
we provide such highly qualified faculty and staff for Cadets. See the
kind of varied and interesting experiences instructors have had that
make them the best ROTC faculty and staff.

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Lieutenant Colonel Jensen
Professor of Military Science and MS IV Instructor
LTC Jensen was commissioned as an Ordnance Officer through the Army ROTC program at the University of Washington in St. Louis, MO. Her previous assignments include Germany, Alaska, and Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland. She deployed to Southeast Asia in support of Operations Desert Shield and Storm.
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Master Sergeant Kammer
Senior Military Instructor and MS III Instructor
MSG Kammer enlisted in the Army as an Infantryman and served in both the 82nd Airborne Division and the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault). After completing the Army Special Forces selection and qualification courses, he served with 5th Special Forces Group. He deployed numerous times, including Panama for Operation Just Cause, Afghanistan for Operation Enduring Freedom, and Iraq for Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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CPT Austin
Recruiting Operations Officer
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CPT MacElroy
Operations Officer
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Sergeant First Class Ah Sam
Operations Sergeant and Delaware State University Instructor
SFC Ah Sam enlisted in the Army as a Field Artillery Soldier and has served at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, Fort Stewart, Georgia, Fort Benning, Georgia, and Germany. He has deployed to SE Asia in support of Operations Desert Shield and Storm and to Iraqi for Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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Mr. Saunders
Human Resources Administrator
Mr. Saunders joined the UD Army ROTC program over 10 years ago and is its greatest source of continuity. He is responsible for personnel management of the staff as well as the cadets. He is also retired as a Master Sergeant from the Delaware Army National Guard.
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Mr. Murphy
Logistics Technician
Mr. Murphy is responsible for maintaining all equipment and uniforms, multiple budgets, and vehicles. He served previously as executive officer of the battalion, before retiring as a Major from the Delaware Army National Guard.
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