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Making of an Officer
Soldiers talk about the ROTC program and personal experiences. ROTC benefits: civilian network, graduating as a second LT (same level as graduating from a military school like West Point), freedom of choice, freedom of decision making. Sold...
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Making of an Officer
Overview of the Army ROTC - country needs leaders, "The Army Officer is one of t...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Leadership
Making of an Officer
02:17
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Making of an Officer
Soldiers talk about the ROTC program and personal experiences. ROTC benefits: ci...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
West Point
Making of an Officer
02:21
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Making of an Officer
Soldiers talk about the ROTC program and personal experiences - what makes a goo...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
National Guard
Making of an Officer
03:00
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Making of an Officer
Soldiers talk about the ROTC program and personal experiences, experience of the...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Officers
Making of an Officer
02:59
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Making of an Officer
Soldiers talk about the ROTC program and personal experiences - country needs l...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Nurse
Making of an Officer
01:00
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First Lieutenant Maureen Bickett
First Lieutenant Maureen Bickett (Reserve Officer) talks about experience/benefi...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Nurse
First Lieutenant Maureen Bickett
01:07
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First Lieutenant Clint Bickett
First Lieutenant Clint Bickett (Reserve Officer) talks about experience/benefits...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Medical Corps
First Lieutenant Clint Bickett
01:18
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Meeting in ROTC
First Lieutenants Clint & Maureen Bickett (Reserve Officer) talks about experien...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Nurse
Meeting in ROTC
00:41
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Skills You Can Use For A Lifetime
Major Otto Padron (Reserve, Officer), talks about experience/benefits - civilian...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Army Reserve
Skills You Can Use For A Lifetime
02:41
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Get The Education You Want
Major Otto Padron (Reserve, Officer), talks about experience/benefits - how/why ...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Education
Get The Education You Want
01:12
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Turn Dreams Into Reality
Major Otto Padron (Reserve, Officer), talks about experience/benefits - talked t...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Army Reserve
Turn Dreams Into Reality
01:10
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RJ Custodio
With the help of an ROTC scholarship, RJ is able to pay for college while gainin...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Army Reserve
RJ Custodio
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RJ Custodio
Cadet RJ Custodio (Reserve, cadet), talks about experience/benefits - why he joi...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Army Reserve
RJ Custodio
01:16
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RJ Custodio
Cadet RJ Custodio (Reserve, cadet), talks about experience/benefits - ROTC has ...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Army Life
RJ Custodio
01:02
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A World of Options
The first in his family to attend college thanks to an ROTC scholarship, John Pa...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Training
A World of Options
01:43
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Becoming a Leader
John Paul and his ROTC superiors discuss his leadership development and personal...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Leadership
Becoming a Leader
02:06
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A Strong Family
John Paul’s parents and ROTC superiors discuss how the Army ROTC program incorpo...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Family
A Strong Family
01:09
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The Campus Cadre
Soldiers describe the role of the cadre of the ROTC program.
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Leadership
The Campus Cadre
01:38
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Different Programs For Different Needs
Soldiers and Professors talk about the ROTC program and their experiences.
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Colleges
Different Programs For Different Needs
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A Balanced College Experience
Soldiers describe their experience as a college student while in the ROTC progra...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Scholarships
A Balanced College Experience
02:03
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An Enhanced Education
Soldiers in the Army ROTC Nurse program talks about: the program, benefits of be...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Nurse
An Enhanced Education
02:33
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Making Officers, Building Leaders
Soldiers describe the ROTC program and their experiences - what it takes to beco...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Training
Making Officers, Building Leaders
02:20
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Leader Development and Assessment Course
Video shows nonscripted real- life examples of ROTC activities.
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Training
Leader Development and Assessment Course
01:00
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Greater Responsibilities
Soldiers in the Army ROTC Nurse program talks about: their experiences, advanta...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Nurse
Greater Responsibilities
02:24
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Skills That Last A Lifetime
Soldiers describe the benefits of leadership in the real/civilian world, what RO...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Leadership
Skills That Last A Lifetime
02:02
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With Strength Comes Responsibility
Soldiers talk about their experience of being in the ROTC. Officers talks about ...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Money For College
With Strength Comes Responsibility
01:50
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A Way to Pay for College
Soldiers talk about their experience of joining ROTC and its educational benefit...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Money For College
A Way to Pay for College
02:06
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Leader's Training Course
Soldiers describe the ROTC program and their experiences: Leadership's Training ...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Training
Leader's Training Course
03:00
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Start Strong
03:00
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The Campus Cadre
Soldiers describe the role of the cadre of the ROTC program. Role of the Cadre i...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Leadership
The Campus Cadre
01:38
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Making Officers, Building Leaders
Soldiers describe the ROTC program and their experiences - what it takes to beco...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Training
Making Officers, Building Leaders
02:20
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Jeff Davis
Find out how Jeff jumped from high school athletics to college and Army ROTC.
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Army Reserve
Jeff Davis
01:14
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Getting the Most Out of College
Cadet Jeff David (Reserve, cadet) talks about experience/benefits - started in j...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Sports Management
Getting the Most Out of College
01:26
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Furthering Her Career
Cadet Marissa Bernadette (Reserve) talks about experience/benefits - similarites...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Nurse
Furthering Her Career
01:25
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Something to Be Proud of
Cadet Jeff David (Reserve, cadet) talks about experience/benefits - military bal...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Army Tradition
Something to Be Proud of
01:02
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Becoming A Leader
Cadet Marissa Bernadette (Reserve) talks about experience/benefits - Being in RO...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Nurse
Becoming A Leader
01:43
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True Camaraderie
Cadet Marissa Bernadette (Reserve) talks about experience/benefits - Experience ...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Nurse
True Camaraderie
01:50
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The Foundation of a Leader
Captain Philip Romanelli (Reserve, Officer), talks about experience/benefits - c...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Civil Affairs
The Foundation of a Leader
01:03
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The Strength to Take Charge
Captain Philip Romanelli (Reserve, Officer), talks about job role/experience/ben...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Civil Affairs
The Strength to Take Charge
01:15
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Serving When Needed
Captain Philip Romanelli (Reserve, Officer), talks about experience/benefits - d...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Civil Affairs
Serving When Needed
01:35
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Balancing Work and Life
Captain Philip Romanelli (Reserve, Officer), talks about job role/experience/ben...
CATEGORY: ROTC
TAGS: ROTC
Civil Affairs
Balancing Work and Life
01:01
Making of an Officer
Soldiers talk about the ROTC program and personal experiences. ROTC benefits: civilian network, graduating as a second LT (same level as graduating from a military school like West Point), freedom of choice, freedom of decision making. Sold...
There is also that civilian network here; there is somewhere to go on weekends to wind down unlike near the academies. Essentially graduating from WestPoint and graduating from here you are going to be at the same level. You are both going to be Second Lieutenants. ROTC cadets educated at a place like Johns Hopkins, a private university, offer an important compliment to those trained at the military academy. They are Tuscany tigers; they will always be tuscany tigers. They understand that this is a HPC institution. It is not a secret, but it is also like extended family.
But they do not have to major in ROTC. They focus on some other things and participate in activities whether it is fraternities or sports, because those are things that are going to carry through for the rest of their lives. It does nothing but help you grow up. If you have someone telling you what to do and when to do it all the time than you do not have that freedom of choice and freedom of decision making that you do if you go to ROTC. It definitely takes a motivated person to do well in ROTC and life in general. We want people who have technical and scientific understanding, whether it is in engineering or biology.
The Army ROTC sends us to the nurse summer training program were we get extra training that a civilian nursing student would not get. I have had more experience here than I have had in two years of nursing school. When they come here we are constantly saying "When you become a registered nurse, when you become and Officer" you are going to be doing this and this; lets go ahead and give it a try. So by the time they leave here they are just all smiles, thinking this is so cool and I didn't know I could do that. In reality it is a huge responsibility that other peoples lives are in your hands. Even though it is a training environment, it will eventually become a reality.
It is my desire to become a pediatrician and to take care of children. I respect the Army's organization, but I also know that I have to work hard to be where I want to be. To work with soldiers that work hard to keep safe and to be able to give back and to send them home at the end of the day is probably one of the greatest feelings in the world. We have people who do sociology, history, a whole variety of majors because the Army is representative of America. Hopefully I am going to get into the military intelligence field. If I want to be a vet or if I want to be a doctor, the Army would pay for schooling, which is really nice. After graduating from Hopkins I plan to go to law school. Taking on a challenge like Ranger school is just the first step I can take to push myself to the limits to find out what it takes.
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