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US Military ROTC

Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) is a voluntary college elective in the United States open to enlisted personnel and students. The Air Force, Army and Navy participate in this program which develops professionalism, leadership, and strategic thinking of their cadets.

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What is the nature of business of school?

The nature of business for a school revolves around providing education and fostering learning for students. Schools offer structured curricula, extracurricular activities, and support services to promote academic and personal development. They operate as non-profit organizations, focusing on educational outcomes rather than profit generation, while also engaging with the community and preparing students for future opportunities.

WHAT IS ROTC mission?

The mission of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) is to develop future leaders for the U.S. Army, Army Reserve, and National Guard through a combination of military training, academic education, and leadership development. ROTC programs aim to instill values such as discipline, integrity, and service, preparing cadets to assume officer roles upon graduation. Additionally, ROTC seeks to enhance the military's relationship with colleges and universities, fostering a sense of civic responsibility and commitment to national defense.

What is the reserve officers training corps?

The Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) is a college-based program in the United States designed to train students to become officers in the military. Participants receive military training while completing their college education, often with the benefit of scholarships and stipends. Upon graduation, they are commissioned as officers in the Army, Navy, Air Force, or Marine Corps, depending on their specific ROTC program. ROTC aims to develop leadership skills and prepare students for military service.

If you quit ROTC without completing the course do you still have to do an enlistment term?

You can complete the elective course without having to serve in the military. The only way you'd be compelled to do military service is if you enrolled on an ROTC scholarship. At that point, they've pretty much got you.

Added; Depending on the structure and wording of the scholarship award, the option MAY exist of you reimbursing the government for your sholarship.

When do you go to AIT while in ROTC or do you go to AIT after ROTC how does it all work?

Unless you enlist you will not go to AIT for ROTC. The enlisted side and officer sides of the military have different training schools. After ROTC you will go to BOLC (Basic Officer Leaders Course) A and B. A is like the officer Basic and B is like officer AIT.

To go into the airforce do you need to be in rotc in high school?

no. there are many ways to get into the air force. enlisted-no previous experience ROTC (in college)-study while preparing for officer commissioning in air force officer training school- already have a degree and apply to become an officer

Are there any military programs similar to ROTC that allow you to graduate as a sergeant instead of a 2nd Lt?

There is no way to enter any military service as a Non-Commisioned Officer (NCO) or Senior Non-Commisioned Officer (SNCO). If you participate in a Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, some branches of service allow entrance as paygrade E-3 or E-4 for the Marines. An E-4 is one paygrade (promotion) from a sergeant.

Where does the drill team and color guard go on the army ROTC uniform?

The drill team red cord goes on the left shoulder, and the color guard white cord goes on the right shoulder.

If you are in ROTC in high school and if you want to join the Marine Corps will you get into a higher boot camp and will you go in with stripes?

No, you will be treated to an identical and joyous Boot Camp experience by a regular Marine Drill Instructor who will not care diddly about your cherished memories of High School ROTC. You may have enjoyed the pomp and prestige of having been the Brigade Commander. To your Drill Instructor you are fresh meat and it is his or her job to convert you from a recruit to a Marine.

If you took ROTC seriously and learned everything you could and then apply what you already know to the task at hand, you should be able to come out well ahead of your peers. That will give you a strong starting point in the Marine Corps.

How many schools have Junoir ROTC programs?

There were 3229 various JROTC units as of June 2006 (1555 Army JROTC, 794 Air Force JROTC, 619 Navy JROTC, 260 Marine Corps JROTC, 1 Coast Guard JROTC).

Additionally, there are cadet programmes outside of JROTC (such as the Young Marines, Civil Air Patrol, Explorer Scouts) which may or may not be school based.

What is the difference between NSTP and ROTC?

The difference between NSTP and ROTC is that ROTC is designed to provide military training to tertiary level students. NSTP is program aimed at enhancing civic consciousness and defense preparedness in the youth.

How do you successfully apply to business school?

Go to that school and speak face-to-face with a counselor. They will direct you to 'admissions', who will take your check and enroll you into the classes that the counselor has suggested for your 'business plan' -Good luck!

How much is the ROTC scholarship worth?

The united states Army and Navy ROTC scholarships are full rides. The Airforce is the only branch that gives different amounts of money for different levels of academic merit. Army and Navy also give whats called a 3 year AD scholarship, which basically means that your first year of college none of the expenses are paid. After the year is over, they evaluate your GPA and if your in good standing with the law, full tution coverages begin for the next three years of college.

You just joined army ROTC and you want to go into the jag corp Is there anyway to go straight into law school or do you have to commission and go do something else first?

You can apply to be a part of the program to continue on to law school and have the army pay for it. However, the percentage of cadets that are approved for the program is very small compared to the applicants. The cadre for an Army ROTC program will have the most current details for application/admission procedures.

How do you get into the 75th ranger regiment?

Not everyone in 75th Ranger Regiment is actually a Ranger. They have cooks, mechanics, and the same support personnel any other unit would have. So, you could get into the 75th Ranger Regiment that way.

If you actually want to be a Ranger, there's a couple different ways to go.

Personnel just entering the Army would have to go in under a RIP (Ranger Indoctrination Programme) contract, which would limit the MOS choices available to them. 11B (infantry) is the most common, but there'll also be medics, communications personnel, etc. After your Basic Training and Advanced Individual Training (or One Station Unit Training for infantry), you would first go to jump school, then to RIP. If you pass RIP, you can be assigned to a Ranger battalion. If not, you'll be sent to some line unit.

If you're already a noncommissioned officer or commissioned officer, and want to go to a line company of a Ranger battalion in a leadership position, you will first need to complete Ranger school, which is a requirement for combat leaders in the 75th Ranger Regiment.

Can ROTC students get called for war?

No. Once you are contracted with ROTC, you cannot be deployed until after you have graduated and received your commission.