The Ultimate ROTC Guidebook: Tips, Tricks, and Tactics for Excelling in Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

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Second Lieutenant David Atkinson, "The Ultimate ROTC Guidebook: Tips, Tricks, and Tactics for Excelling in Reserve Officers’ Training Corps"
English | ISBN: 1611210968 | 2012 | 168 pages | EPUB | 5 MB

Table of Contents:
Preface and Acknowledgements – Introduction – Part 1. How To Improve Yourself – Chapter 1. Education – Chapter 2. Physical Fitness – Chapter 3. Nutrition – Chapter 4. Garrison – Chapter 5. Land Navigation – Chapter 6. Field Leadership Reaction Course (FLRC) – Chapter 7. Situational Training Exercises (STX) – Chapter 8. Patrolling – Chapter 9. Leadership Development and Assessment Course (LDAC) – Chapter 10. Life as a Cadet – Chapter 11. Leadership Philosophy – Part 2. How To Improve the Battalion – Chapter 12. Things We Do at Truman – Chapter 13. Improving Our Battalion – Appendix A. RECONDO Constitution – Appendix B. OPORD for Patrolling – Appendix C. Sample Physical Training (PT) Plans – Appendix D. List of Exercises – Appendix E. The Military Alphabet – Appendix F. Military and Civilian Time – Appendix G. Radio Phraseology – Appendix H. 9-Line MEDEVAC Messages – Appendix I. Recommended Books – Appendix J. Army Ranks – Appendix K. Battle Drills Smart Sheets – Appendix L. Variable Lanes Smart Sheet – Appendix M. Acronyms, Abbreviations and Specialized Terms – Bibliography – Index.


Are you or is someone you know interested in Army ROTC (Reserve Officers’ Training Corps)? People join ROTC for many reasons. Some want a guaranteed job once school is finished. Others need help paying for college, want a challenge, or feel a special calling to be a leader in the most powerful military in history. For anyone interested in this topic, The Ultimate ROTC Guidebook: Tips, Tricks, and Tactics for Excelling in Reserve Officers’ Training Corps is a must-read necessity.

Cadets come from all walks of life, including students from high school beginning their first year of college, veterans who want to get an education and return to the military as officers, and enlisted personnel who are taking advantage of receiving a free education as they work to transform from an enlisted soldier to an Army officer. The expectations, learning curve, requirements, and tasks in cadet life will be new to you or will be conducted in a manner you have never experienced.

Author David Atkinson had no idea what to expect as a new member of ROTC (2007). With some extra effort and hard work he adjusted and rose to the top of his class. The Ultimate ROTC Guidebook will show you, step by step, how to do the same thing he did—and much more. Within these pages you will learn what to expect and get specific and practical tips on how to excel at every level of training. There are already documents that explain how to wear your uniform correctly and what awards are available, but only this guide will tell you how to complete a mission above the standard, explain how to reach your peak fitness level, and how to improve your battalion as a whole. Using the information in this book, Atkinson became a Distinguished Military Graduate (top 20% in the nation).

The Ultimate ROTC Guidebook shortens the learning curve and will help you perform better than you believed possible. If you are planning to join, have already contracted, or are simply curious about what it takes to turn a US Army cadet into an Army officer, this book is essential reading.
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