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Education Options With Military ROTC

August 7, 2008 By admin

The United States military maintains ROTC for all four of the major services. The Air Force and the Marine, as well as the Navy and the Army all work hard to give a reserve officer opportunity for their services to allow young men and women to serve and train as commissioned officers in the United States Military

Each of the services all offer a Reserve Officers Training program to train young men and women with a college career. Currently the United State Coast Guard does not have or participate in a ROTC program, but they do have career officer opportunities for young people who have a four-year college degree. The ROTC program takes qualified young women and men and teaches them in college programs around the nation. During the College school year, the ROTC candidate?s study as regular students at the college or university they attend. but there are hundreds of college students who receive ROTC scholarships around the country.
They work to serve their country as commissioned officer in one of the four branches of the service. During the summer there is additional drills or courses, or sometimes a ROTC student will participate in military drills or cruises, to help further their training. Math and military courses that provide knowledge and specialized information that the people will use in their future career as a commissioned officer. ROTC is available in more than one thousand colleges and university programs in the United States. After they complete their college training they then serve as a commissioned officer in one of the four branches of the service. Scholarships are not necessary to participate in ROTC, This helps pay for school, and allows a student to study more effectively without worrying how to pay for their education.

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All four services offer four-year scholarships that include books, fees, full tuition and a monthly stipend. Other scholarships are offered; two, three, and even one-year term ROTC scholarships are available. Some of these are full-fledged ROTC programs; others are cross enrollment or detachment groups. Working to become a Commissioned officer in the US military is a job that takes a lot of commitment but it pays off . The military career as an officer in the US Military can be a life long rewarding endeavor that leads to travel, advancement, and sometimes superior civilian employment.

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