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| | Post 11 |
| Optio | we train all year round for drill, color guard, aerospace, general knowledge, flying, everything and anything we can. we also have programs that we go to like hawk mountain, and encampment, and my squadron goes on trips to washington d.c. and other historical site. we also try and hook up with other squadrons and see what they do + have alittle compitetion here and there lol
__________________ c/SMsgt Sarah Stenuf NY Syracuse Composite Squadron 135 Fox-trot Freedom Fighters 2005 NYWG enc. |
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| | Post 12 |
| Centurion | This all sounds pretty cool. What kind of training do you all get in the summer? Ive read lots about your weekly training so now lets talk about the extra stuff. Ill give a list of the courses and the info on them. Basic Length: 2 weeks Basic – Band Length: 3 weeks Basic – Marksman Length: 3 weeks Basic Pipes & Drums Course Length: 3 weeks Cadet Leader Length: 6 weeks Cadet Leader Instructor – Adventure Length: 6 weeks Cadet Leader Instructor – Band Length: 6 weeks Cadet Leader Instructor – Drill & Ceremonial Length: 6 weeks Cadet Leader Instructor – Marksman Length: 7 weeks Cadet Leader Instructor – Physical Education and Recreational Training Length: 6 weeks Cadet Leader Instructor - Pioneer (Trial) Length: 6 weeks Cadet Leader Instructor – Pipes and Drums Length: 6 weeks Cadet Leader Instructor – Rifle Coach Length: 6 weeks Cadet Leader Instructor – Storeman Length: 6 weeks There are other advanced couses such as the basic parachutist course, international exchanges, etc. but i think this post is big enough as it is. For more info on Army Cadey Summer Training you can go to: http://cadets.ca/armcad/summer-ete/intro_e.asp
__________________ Corporal Nathan (Nate) Clarke 2 Section 2/IC 2136 C-Scot-R (Princess Mary's) R.C.(Army).C.C. |
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| | Post 13 |
| Optio | Here at ROTC we have field training and Proffessional Development Training or PDT. Field training is a mandatory one month program between your Sophomore and Junior years. It's an essential part of the officer training program and in some ways is boot camp on steroids. There are several different PDT programs. From job shadowing an Air Force officer, to army jump school. And I mean the actual jump school with the majority of those there being active duty army servicemen. And yes, AFROTC cadets can go to jumpschool, however it is much more difficult for them to go them for Army ROTC cadets to go. |
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| | Post 14 |
| Optio | there is SO much in the summer time i can't list all of it, it all depends on what you are interested in. I can list some that I have gone to....and other things people in my squadron have gone to, but other than that theres too many programs to list them all Hawk mountain encampment radio operations basic school radio operations advanced training school color guard or ceremonial training/competition cadet competitions, against people from different areas of NY then if won, go nationally drill team rifle training solo pilots school SARs team training Chemical Emergency Response training Aerospace Educational classes, various training courses throughout NY and NER region bivouacs Emergency Services missions Special Missions training Standards and Evaluations training and classes Counter Drug missions and evaluations classes Aircraft Maintenance, helps for pilots or want to be pilots Homeland Security training and practice missions NYWG Inspector General (Technician/Senior) Training Course Mission Air School Aerial Recon Photos class and many training excersices for ground and plane mass casualty training exercises/training evalutations (medical training) IACE-international air cadet exchange National Honor Guard Acadmeny Thats all that ive been to or someone in my squadron has been to, theres much more, but i don't feel like typing them all. Some are programs just for NY or NER, others are for the whole CAP cadet program in general. |
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