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Leadership Development and
Assessment Course
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The ROTC Leader Development and
Assessment Course (LDAC) or operation WARRIOR FORGE is the most
important training event for an Army ROTC cadet or National Guard
Officer Candidate. The 33-day training event incorporates a wide
range of subjects designed to develop and evaluate leadership
ability. The challenges are rigorous and demanding, both mentally
and physically. WARRIOR FORGE tests intelligence, common sense,
ingenuity and stamina. These challenges provide a new perspective
on an individual's ability to perform exacting tasks and to make
difficult decisions in demanding situations.
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Leaders Training Course
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LTC is four weeks of intense
classroom and field training held in the summer at Fort Knox, KY.
This course is an accelerated version of the two years of
leadership development training Cadets receive in the Basic Course.
By transforming yourself through this rigorous training, you will
qualify for enrollment in Advanced Army ROTC on campus—provided
you have two years of college remaining (undergraduate or
graduate).
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Nurse Summer Training Program
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The NSTP program introduces you to the
Army Medical Department (AMEDD) and to the roles and
responsibilities of an Army Nurse Corps Officer. Under the
supervision of an experienced Army Nurse Corps Officer, you will
obtain hands-on experience. Your one-on-one clinical experience
will allow you to hone your clinical skills, develop your
problem-solving techniques and become comfortable with developing
your professional skills as a member of the U.S. Army Healthcare
Team. NSTP is 3 weeks in length and takes place at various
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Airborne School
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Airborne School gives cadets the opportunity to attend
the United States Army jump school located at Fort Benning, GA.
The course is three weeks long and consists of three phases, Ground,
Tower, and Jump. At the completion of the school cadets will have
conducted 5 jumps and will be entitled to wear the Army Airborne Badge.
Slots for Airborne School are highly competitive and awarded to
cadets that excel both in ROTC and academically.
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Air Assault School
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Air Assault school gives cadets the opportunity to
train at the United States Army Air Assault school located at Fort
Campbell, KY. The course is 11 days long and consists of three
phases, Combat Assault, Slingload Operations, Rappelling, and concludes
with a 12-Mile foot march. At the completion of the course cadets
will have conducted three rappels from a Blackhawk and are entitled to
wear the Army Air Assault Badge. Slots for Air Assault School are
highly competitive and awarded to cadets that excel both in ROTC and
academically.
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Mountain Warfare
School
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Mountain Warfare school gives cadets the
opportunity to train at the United States Army Mountain Warfare
school in Jericho, VT. The course is divided into a Summer
and Winter Phase, both of which last 14 days. Soldiers will
learn specialized skills required for operating in mountainous
terrain, under all climatic conditions, day and night. Upon
completion of both the Summer and Winter phases, cadets will be
entitled to wear the Army Mountain Warfare Badge. Slots for
Mountain Warfare School are highly competitive and awarded to
cadets that excel both in ROTC and academically.
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