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  2. Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program which is a group of college and university -based officer training programs for training commissioned officers for the United States Army and its reserves components: the Army Reserves and the Army National Guard. [1] [2] [3] There are over 30,000 Army ROTC cadets enrolled in 274 ...

  3. Reserve Officers' Training Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (AROTC) program is the largest branch of ROTC, as the Army is the largest branch of the military. There are over 20,000 ROTC cadets in 273 ROTC programs at major universities throughout the United States. These schools are categorized as Military Colleges (MC), Military Junior Colleges (MJC) and Civilian ...

  4. Basic Officer Leaders Course - Wikipedia

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    Basic Officer Leaders Course. The Basic Officer Leader Course (BOLC) is a two-phased training course designed to commission officers and prepare them for service in the United States Army. Prospective officers complete Phase I (BOLC A) as either a cadet ( United States Military Academy or Reserve Officers' Training Corps) or an officer ...

  5. University of Florida ROTC - Wikipedia

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    University of Florida ROTC ( Reserve Officer Training Corps) is the official officer training and commissioning program at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. The ROTC Program offers commissions for the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marines, and the U.S. Air Force. The unit is one of the oldest in the nation, and is currently ...

  6. Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps - Wikipedia

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    In 1926, the U.S. Department of the Navy established the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps. Its purpose was to produce a reserve of qualified officers who would be needed for a possible rapid expansion of the military in the case of an unforeseen emergency. A secondary objective was to acquaint college faculty and students with the Navy and ...

  7. United States senior military college - Wikipedia

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    The Military College of Vermont, the oldest senior military college and the "Birthplace of ROTC", Norwich University is a private university located in Northfield, Vermont.. Founded in 1819 at Norwich, Vermont, as the American Literary, Scientific and Military Academy, it is the oldest of the non-federal Military Academies and currently only private military college in the United Stat

  8. University of Tennessee Air Force ROTC - Wikipedia

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    Stanley Beck. University of Tennessee Air Force ROTC (officially Air Force ROTC Detachment 800) is a United States Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) detachment hosted by the University of Tennessee (UT) in Knoxville, Tennessee. The detachment educates UT students enrolled as cadets for service in the officer corps of the Air Force ...

  9. University of Oklahoma Army ROTC - Wikipedia

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    The University of Oklahoma Army ROTC ( Reserve Officer Training Corps) is the primary officer training and commissioning program at the University of Oklahoma and one of the oldest in the nation, having existed in some form since the First World War. It is known as the " Sooner Battalion " and is notable for having produced thousands of ...