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Cadets start the semester off right with PT. Cadets show up in the early morning hours, eager to get the semester started off the right way with a battalion run.Read more → -
MS IV's start class with LTC Adams. The MS IV class is the final chapter in these cadets "cadet" careers before they move on to the coveted rank of Second Lieutenant.Read more → -
Meet Lieutenant Colonel James Adams. Get to know your new Texas State Army ROTC Battalion Commander, Lieutenant Colonel James Adams.Read more → -
Texas State cadets rise to the challenge of Warrior Forge. In order to commission as an officer every cadet must successfuly complete Warrior Forge or LDAC.Read more → -
CBRN - A Cadet's Perspective. Cadet's talk about how the Warrior Forge CBRN course was for them personally.Read more → -
Cadet's overcome their fear of heights. Cadets attending Warrior Forge this summer had to overcome quite a few personal fears. One of the most feared being heights.Read more →
APFT at 0530 - September 4th 2012
Every month our cadets take a diagnostic Army Physical Fitness Test to guage how well their physical fitness level is progressing. It also ensures that fitness standards are being kept within the Army standards. The APFT for Texas State Army ROTC begins at the historical "Clock Tower" near the San Marcos Fire Station at:
301 River Ridge Parkway
San Marcos, Texas 78666
Diagnostic Swim Test - September 5th, 2012
Before attending LDAC each of our MS III cadets must successfully complete the Army Diagnostic Swim Test, which consists of the following:
Swimming 10-continuous minutes using one or a combination of four strokes (backstroke, crawl stroke, sidestroke, or breaststroke) with no associated minimum distance.
After a minimum of 10 minutes rest, the cadet must then tread water for 5 continuous minutes.
Texas State Bobcats vs Texas Tech Red Raiders - September 8th, 2012
Come out and show your support for the Bobcats at Bobcat Stadium in San Marcos, Texas. Remember that students get free tickets. We will have a canon detail representing ROTC at the game. Feel free to grab them and ask questions after it's over. The games starts at 1800.
MS III Weapons Range & Basic Rifle Marksmanship
During the Fall semester we take our MS III's to the rifle range at Camp Bullis to test their Basic Rifle Marksmanship skills and qualify with the M-16. Cadets safley complete the qualification course and manage to have a great time in the process.
Texas State Bobcats vs Stephen F. Austin State - September 22nd, 2012
Come out and show your support for the Bobcats at Bobcat Stadium in San Marcos, Texas. Remember that students get free tickets. We will have a canon detail representing ROTC at the game. Feel free to grab them and ask questions after it's over. The games starts at 1800.
APFT at 0530 - October 9th 2012
Every month our cadets take a diagnostic Army Physical Fitness Test to guage how well their physical fitness level is progressing. It also ensures that fitness standards are being kept within the Army standards. The APFT for Texas State Army ROTC begins at the historical "Clock Tower" near the San Marcos Fire Station at:
301 River Ridge Parkway
San Marcos, Texas 78666
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How To Start Strong
Whether you're in high school, college or already in the Army, there is a way you can become an Officer in today's Army.High School Students
If you're still in high school and you're interested in enrolling in Army ROTC, you can find schools that carry an Army ROTC program or talk to your academic advisor. Learn more about Army ROTC scholarships for high school students.College Students
If you're interested in enrolling in Army ROTC and you are in college, you can start by taking an Army ROTC basic elective course. If you have at least two or more years remaining toward your undergraduate degree, but not enough time to complete the Basic Course, you can enter the Army ROTC Advanced Course by completing the Leader's Training Course held at Fort Knox, Kentucky, during the summer. Talk to your campus Military Science department about other ways to enroll in Army ROTC and the incentives available, including opportunities to compete for two-, three-, or four-year scholarships.Junior College & Graduate Students
If you have two years remaining in junior college or graduate school, you are still eligible to enroll in Army ROTC.Leader's Training Course
This course is for those college students who want to complete Army ROTC training in two years. To qualify, you must complete a challenging and motivating 28-day training program at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Upon completion of the Leader's Training Course, graduates return to campus prepared to enter the Advanced Course. Upon that contracting commitment, they may also qualify for a $5,000 bonus. Ask your campus Military Science department. Learn more about Army ROTC scholarships for college students.Enlisted Soldiers
If you are an Enlisted Soldier in the Army and interested in becoming an Officer, find out more about opportunities for Soldiers. Learn more about Army ROTC scholarships for Enlisted Soldiers.Simultaneous Membership Program (SMP)
The Simultaneous Membership Program allows you to attend Army ROTC and serve in the U.S. Army Reserve or Army National Guard at the same time. It gives you an opportunity for additional training and experience. Cadets serve as Officer trainees in the Reserve or National Guard while completing college. You can earn Reserve/Guard pay and benefits in addition to your Army ROTC allowances. More InformationPellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada.
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