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Veteran’s Day Run
The Fightin’ Blue Hen Battalion Participates in the Veteran’s Day Run
Every Veteran’s Day the Fightin’ Blue Hen Battalion recognizes the sacrifices of those that served before us and those that continue to serve by running the American Flag and the POW Flag around campus for 24 hours.
"ROTC has taught me to plan ahead, manage my time, lead and communicate effectively in any situation. I am learning how to become a better leader—while making great friends, staying physically fit, and preparing for a successful career."
Acciacca, R.
Andover, MA

Leadership And Excellence

Lifestyle

Stand Out From The Rest

See how interesting college can be when you're a part of Army ROTC. You'll be a college student first and foremost, just like the rest of the student body, but there's a key difference: you'll have even more opportunities to succeed.

These opportunities include Field Training Exercises (FTXs) in the spring and fall where Cadets build their teamwork and leadership skills. Cadets also participate in Physical Training (PT) on a regular basis to keep up their strength and endurance.

In addition, each battalion has its own unique calendar of events and activities.

Learn more about Events and Activities

Being Part of the University of Delaware Army ROTC Program

Being a part of UD’s Army ROTC Program means you receive the best our instructors have to give.  Our instructors are grounded, well-educated, highly motivated Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers willing to go the extra mile to help you succeed on your own.  The philosophy of the Military Science Department is to provide you, the student, with the tools necessary for your own success in whatever path you choose.  Come be a part of success by enrolling in Army ROTC.




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