|
In Class
Spring 2007
The future of America’s military is not based solely upon tactics and field training, a well developed leader must excel in all aspects of their lives, from personal affairs to educational development. Western Kentucky Universities ROTC program has for years striven to develop the most well rounded soldiers possible, and in doing so takes great pride in academic excellence. Nationwide, the average cadet’s GPA is far above that of ordinary students., and the Hilltopper Battalion is no different.

Cadet Captain Todd in Arabic 347

Cadet Captain Todd often assists other students with their work.

Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Basile goes over the upcoming training schedule with fellow MSIVs

Cadet Sergeant Major Jenkins in the Lab

Cadet Yates in his Military 301 class.

Cadet Yates goes over basic land navigation.

Cadet Muncie listens to instructions on the correct use of a terrain model kit.

Tests measure progress in a given area as Cadet Hodges unfortunately learns.

Cadet Sanders goes over a map of Ft. Lewis

Sergeant First Class Cromer Instructs the MSIIIs

A Fulbright Scholar from the University of Malaysia spoke to the ROTC seniors on Muslim culture.

Contrary to popular belief, an actual majority of Muslims are concentrated in South East Asia.

The MSII class is always captivated by their instructor.
|