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Army ROTC Mission
“To commission the future officer
leadership of the United States Army.” Inherent in this mission
are the following objectives:
1) Intellectual: To
supplement the University’s traditional education with the
subjects of value to the student in civil or military pursuits;
to teach each cadet to communicate effectively both orally and
in writing; and to motivate cadets to become leaders throughout
their lives.
2) Moral: To develop
in each cadet a high sense of duty and the attributes of character
inherent in leadership which emphasize integrity, discipline, and
motivation to succeed in the profession of arms. Ethical leadership
is the foundation upon which the service leadership development
through the Army ROTC program rests.
3) Physical: To develop
in each cadet the stamina and fitness essential to a physically
demanding career as an Army Officer. Physical fitness is a way
of life. Physical fitness improves individual performance through
the reduction of stress and improved mental and physical well-being.
4) Military: To provide
cadets with the broad-based military science and military leadership
education required as a prerequisite of commissioning. The traditional
purposes and ideals are to unite in closer relationship the military
departments of American universities and colleges; to preserve
and develop the essential qualities of good efficient officers;
to prepare ourselves as educated men and women to take a more active
part and have greater influence in military affairs of the communities
in which we may reside; and above all to spread intelligent, accurate
information concerning the military requirements of our country.
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