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Special Report - ROTC
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Special Report - ROTC
10/01/2005
Secretary Challenges Cadets
(10/01/2005)
ROTC cadets attending the George C. Marshall ROTC Award Seminar at the Virginia Military Institute in early April were challenged by the Army’s top civilian leader to develop the skills and attributes to be effective leaders in the 21st century.
Cadet Command Grows Leaders
(10/01/2005)
As the United States Army and the nation fight the global war on terrorism, the mission of “Growing Leaders” falls, in large part, to the U.S. Army Cadet Command.
ROTC Exceeds Mission
(10/01/2005)
The daunting mission to recruit, train, develop and educate the future leaders of the United States Army has taken on more demanding and unprecedented challenges as the service fights the global war on terrorism and transforms into a lighter, more rapidly deployable modular force for the future.
Course Develops Leader Skills
(10/01/2005)
The mission of the Leader Development and Assessment Course (LDAC) is to train Reserve Officers’ Training Corps cadets and National Guard officer candidates to Army standards, to develop leadership and evaluate officer potential.
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