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  1. The Dickinson Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC), locally known as the Blue Mountain Battalion, is a leadership-development program deepening the liberal-arts experience at Dickinson by cultivating the ability to organize, motivate and lead others.

  2. Reserve Officer’s Training Corps (ROTC) Military Science is designed to enhance a student's education by providing unique leadership and management experience while preparing individuals, who by their education, inherent qualities, aptitude and interest, indicate a desire to receive a commission in the active Army, Army Reserve or Army ...

  3. The Army ROTC Scholarship is a three- or four-year full-tuition scholarship awarded annually to a couple of thousand students across the country who show interest in becoming an officer in the U.S. Army.

  4. Dickinson hosted Students Army Training Corps units during World Wars I and II as precursors to the establishment of our Army ROTC program, which occurred during the height of the Korean War in 1952. At this time there were 253 programs across the country, producing 12,000 officers every year.

  5. archives.dickinson.edu › dickinsonian-organizations › rotcROTC | Dickinson College

    Freshman class largest in the College's history. Introduction of ROTC program at Dickinson. Dr. F.W. Ness named Dean of the College. Common Club regains status as a club for independent men. Professor Pflaum returns to campus after his tenth trip to Europe. New Athletic Director, A.C. Ransom,...

  6. archives.dickinson.edu › dickinsonian-organizations › rotcROTC | Dickinson College

    Homecoming schedule presented. The annual military ball is presented by the Dickinson R.O.T.C. Corps of Cadets. The Open Door sponsors a "love-in" dance, an alternative to the military ball. Temple University Orchestra set to play in the Holland Union Building at the invitation of the Student...

  7. 1 de sept. de 2023 · Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) is a leadership development program based in the values and practices of the four branches of the United States military. The program combines classroom experiences with service to students' schools and communities.