Dear Prospective Army Officers,
I appreciate your interest in learning more about becoming an Army officer
- a leader of America's soldiers.
America's soldiers deserve good leaders who are grounded in our Army's
core values of loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity
and personal courage. They need leaders who are disciplined.and have positive
and inspiring attitudes.and who are innovative, respectful and committed
to excellence as the standard in everything they do.
With a passion to make a difference for America and the world, a commitment
to excelling in college and a thirst for world class training provided
to you by a seasoned cadre of Army officers and non-commissioned officers,
you can be an Army officer.
America's soldiers are demonstrating the goodness of America and Americans
every day around the world - Afghanistan, Iraq, Europe, Asia, South &
Central America and here in the United States. They embody the generosity,
kindness & acceptance that make us who we are.
Every day our soldiers bring the face of America to the people of the
world; serving as America's Ambassadors to people of every religion, ethnic
heritage and nationality. Every day, America's soldiers, led by Army officers,
are truly making a difference for America, and the world.
The Army ROTC program provides the best leader development program in the
world. No corporation or leadership institute can provide the combined
classroom and hands-on leadership, management, ethics, personal confidence
training, education and practice as Army ROTC. During the academic year,
your focus is on academics - getting your degree -- with ROTC classroom
instruction and labs complimenting that education.
During the summers following your Freshman & Sophomore years, you
will have opportunities to go to Airborne, Air Assault or Northern Warfare
schools. After your Junior year you'll attend
a 33 day leadership course at Ft. Lewis, Washington that will change you
forever. There, you will improve upon the leadership and tactical skills
you have learned on campus in a focused, controlled environment. Nurse
Cadets will have the opportunity to participate in the three week nurse
Summer Training Program (NSTP) at one of the Army's major medical centers.
The Army pools it's very best officers and
non-commissioned officers at Ft. Lewis every summer to train, develop,
assess and counsel ROTC cadets. This active teaching, coaching and mentoring
by world-class leaders is unique to ROTC and our Army.
What's best about Army ROTC is that while learning to become an Army officer,
you are interacting, socializing and learning with students with diverse
backgrounds, experiences, political ideologies and goals. This dynamic
on campus develops the team-building, negotiating and consensus-building
skills that Army officers need in helping the people of the world establish
democratic systems, govern & secure themselves
and institutionalize freedom and human rights.
Becoming an Army officer in the Reserve Components or on Active Duty is
not for everyone. But if you want to make a difference for America and
for the world, and you see your self leading & moving organizations,
there is no better way to make that happen than as an Army officer.
With great respect & warm regards,
Matthew G. Ritchie, 2LT, USA
Admissions Officer
University Of Central Arkansas
501-450-5575
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