Original or certified ROTC documentation (if applicable). 6. Your Orders Prohibited Items During Basic Training 1. Weapons of Any Type 2. Tobacco products and lighters I 3. Alcohol-based Products 4. Food items 5. Obscene or Pornographic Materials ...
Recruits who attend college can join the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC), which helpspayfor tuition and other expenses. Other options under theGI Billhelp soldiers with a wide variety of career training. Additionally, the Army offers aTuition Assistanceprogram for active-duty, Reserve andN...
Even if you don't join the Army Nurse Corps through an Army ROTC program, the Army offers loan repayment opportunities to help you pay back any loans you may have taken out in order to pay for nursing school. The Army offers many flexible options for military service -- both full time ...
When you complete Basic Training or Boot Camp, you can earn college credits from the Military School. After the Basic Training, you will undergo advanced job training in “A School” or Advanced Individual Training (AIT), which can also be counted as college credit. To sum it up, you ca...
Coastal Carolina didn’t have an ROTC program and University of South Carolina (USC) was just starting ROTC, but by that time Jim had two years of college under his belt and didn’t qualify for the Senior ROTC program. He needed basic training. Jim’s father, James, a former Marine, ...
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Rosemary A.Madigan Army Medical CenterMilitary MedicineBarrett JP, Rosen IM, Harris JR, Stout LR, Murphy RA, Martin DP. Respiratory illnesses at the 2009 U.S. Army ROTC Advanced Camp. Mil Med 2010; 175(12): 990-994. PMid:21265307