ARMY ROTC OVERVEIW - Northern Michigan University
Download
Report
Transcript ARMY ROTC OVERVEIW - Northern Michigan University
PMS: LTC Kyle Rambo
SMI: MSG Dan Perdue
WHATS YOUR DEFINITION OF
STRENGTH?
Introductions
Purpose
Why ROTC?
Program Overview
Results
Mentor Linkup
LTC Kyle Rambo
Professor of Military Science
MS IV Instructor
WO1 Teichman
Recruiting / Enrollment
Officer
Mrs. Stallbaumer
DA Civilian
Human Resource Asst
CPT Hormann
MS1 Instructor
APMS/XO
SFC Wright
MS II Instructor
Training NCO
1LT Ziffer
Gold Bar
Recruiter
Mr. Evans
DA Civilian
Supply Tech
Mrs. Henderson
Executive Secretary
MSG Perdue
SMI / MS III Instr
Master Fitness Trainer
Battalion Mission: The Wildcat Battalion at Northern
Michigan University develops, and commissions Officers
who are agile, adaptive and aggressive and ready to lead
American Soldiers.
Commander’s Intent: Execute a rigorous program of
instruction emphasizing progressive leadership
development, personal character and values, interpersonal
communications, decision making and lifelong citizenship.
Weekly Training
Physical Training
Lab
Class
Field Training Exercise (FTX)
Basic Rifle Marksmanship
Squad Tactical Exercise
Land Navigation
FT McCoy
Camp Grayling/Alpena
Time
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
0600
0700
0630-0730
0630-0730
0630-0730
Physical training
Physical training
Physical training
0800
0900
1000
1100
1100-1250
MS139-01
Class
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1300-1450
MS139-04
Class
1500-1650
MS139-02
Class
1300-1450
MS139-03
Class
15001700
ROTC Lab
Volunteering Opportunities
Color Guard
Veteran’s events
Game Ball rappel
Ranger Challenge
Enhanced leadership
skills
Team Building
More Physical Training
7 Cadets completed Leader Development and Assessment
Course at Ft. Lewis, WA
2 Cadets graduated Air Assault School
1 Cadet graduated Airborne School
1 Cadet attended Cadet Troop Leadership Training (CTLT) at
Korea
1 Cadet attended the Cultural and Language Program in
China
1 Cadet attended Leader Development Program at West
Point, NY
To assess
Leadership ability
Basic Soldiering proficiency
Required
In order to commission
To compete for Future position as an officer
All Cadets received excellent ratings on
While in leadership positions
All Cadets exceeded National Average for
Physical Fitness and Land Navigation
7 of 7 Cadets Graduated
One Cadet achieved RECONDO (Exceeded course standard
in all events)
Airborne
2 Weeks long
5 Jumps to get qualified
Air Assault
2 weeks long
12 Mile foot March to graduate
Cadet Troop Leadership training
Shadow a LT in the real Army
3-4 weeks long
NMU sent one Cadet to Leaders Training
Course (LTC) This is an intense 1 month
course to replace MS I and MS II classes
APFT averages = 216/300
Land Navigation Avg.= 100% Day and Night
Cadet qualified with an M-16 A2
Cadet Passed Combat Water Survival Test
Achieved an Excellent Leadership assessment
Academics
Study Groups
Mentors
Strike a Balance
Physical Training
Physically and mentally tough
Life Style Change (fit for life starts now!)
Personal
Discipline- Task oriented and driven to do the hard
right
Fitness- Mentally and physically tough
Leadership- Expect to lead large organizations
Economic
Scholarship- Tuiti0n and fees paid for
$1200 a semester for books
$350 per month stipend
Employment- Guaranteed j0b
…SOLDIERS, COMMUNITIES AND COMPANIES
Dignity and Respect
Most respected occupation in
the country
The US Army Officer...
A Moral and Ethical ROCK!
Is Loyal and Respectful
Never wavers in tough times
Always puts the mission first
and people always!
A leader of US Soldiers