- University of Oklahoma Army ROTC
"The University of Oklahoma Army ROTC" (
Reserve Officer Training Corps ) is the primary officer training and commissioning program at theUniversity of Oklahoma and one of the oldest in the nation, having existed in some form since theFirst World War . It is known as the "Sooner Battalion " and is notable for having produced thousands of officers for theUnited States Army , including 19general officers. As of December 2007, 98 students from the University participate in the program. It is led by three officers and two noncommissioned officers.History
The OU Army ROTC has its roots in the Student Volunteer Regiment, which was formed in 1917 as a result of the entry of the
United States into the First World War. Then-University PresidentStratton D. Brooks approved the creation of an amateur military unit at the behest of the study body, which demanded instruction in basic military skills and tactics. The Regiment, however, lacked instructors, equipment, and formal support from the Army. Lasting only one semester, the Student Volunteer Regiment was soon supplanted by the Student Military Regiment, which was led by two retired Army officers who themselves hand-carved woodenmilitary drill rifles.The War Department finally granted formal support for
military training at the University of Oklahoma in the fall 1918 with the creation of the Student Army Training Corps - a program designed to train students for immediate wartime service. With the abrupt end of the War, however, the program was short-lived, and it was soon replaced by theReserve Officer Training Corps , which sought to traincollege -educated men forcommissioned Army service. [ [http://www.ou.edu/rotc/army/history/historymainone.html The OU Army ROTC History Page - History ] ]Since then, the OU Army ROTC has continually produced Army officers - save a brief interruption during the
Second World War , which was a war in which 503 OU Army ROTC alumni were killed. OU Army ROTC alumni have served in every major Americanwar . Today, most recent graduates have served in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.Program organization
The OU Army ROTC unit mimics the
chain of command andmilitary organization of a real Army unit. Basic coursecadets in their first and second years serve in roles equivalent to those filled by juniorenlisted soldiers . They learn basic skills such asorienteering ,marksmanship ,survival skills ,physical fitness , and basicleadership principles.Cadets in their third year serve in roles equivalent to those held by noncommissioned officers and junior officers. They are responsible for mentoring younger cadets, ensuring that necessary unit functions are completed to standard, and providing basic leadership. Their training mostly focuses on preparation for Warrior Forge, their summerfield training exercise . Held atFort Lewis ,Washington , it is a 33 day field problem that challenges cadets physically and mentally while assessing their leadership skills in a variety of tasks and small unit tactical exercises. Third year students learnsquad tactics and continue to develop themselves personally and professionally.Fourth year
cadets serve in roles equivalent to those held by senior company grade and field grade officers. They are responsible for literally running the unit and planning training, taking only a minimum amount of guidance from trainingcadre and superior officers. They teach the first through third year cadets the skills that they need to be successful and continue to develop them as leaders and soldiers. Alieutenant colonel personally instructs the senior cadets, refining their leadership skills and teaching them the nuances of Army officership before their commissioning assecond lieutenant s.Training opportunities and activities
Cadets in the OU Army ROTC program are extremely active on campus, in the state, and across the nation. Along with the
Pride of Oklahoma , the OU Army ROTC assists with theOklahoma Sooners football pre-game show by providing a militarycolor guard to open the event.Each year, OU Army ROTC sends cadets to participate in the
Bataan Memorial Death March , which is amarathon held annually atWhite Sands, New Mexico in honor of the survivors and victims of the actualBataan Death March . OU cadets also participate in other events, including theOklahoma City Marathon andcompetitive shooting events.Cadets are also allowed to attend special Army training schools, such as
Airborne School ,Air Assault School, Mountain Warfare School,Northern Warfare School, andSCUBA School.Cadet status
Contrary to popular belief, contracted cadets are actual uniformed members of the Army Reserve or
Oklahoma National Guard . As such, they are entitled to financial remuneration which may include the complete payment of all costs associated with higher education and a modest tax-free salary.Most cadets are former
soldiers , having served in the enlisted grades either in theReserve Component or Regular Army. There are also several former sailors and marines pursuing an Army commission.While enrolled as a cadet, soldiers who also serve with a reserve component unit may not be deployed. Cadets live as typical college students while at the same time engaging in military instruction and officer education. They are not subject to may of the same regulations that govern other soldiers. For example, they are not legally obligated to report their whereabouts to the
chain of command when not on duty, and, aside from several mandatory events, may live their lives as they see fit, provided their activities are in accordance with propriety as well as military law and custom, to which cadets must still adhere.Location
The unit is headquartered in the Armory, which is a small brick building located at the center of the
University of Oklahoma 's Norman campus. It contains offices, classrooms, a supply room, a drill floor, and a newly-constructed cadet lounge.Notable alumni
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Bob Kalsu , the only professional football player killed during theVietnam War .
*Major General Geoffrey Lambert , former commander of theUS Special Forces .External links
* [http://www.ou.edu/rotc/army Official OU Army ROTC Website]
* [http://www.ou.edu Official Website of the University of Oklahoma]
* [http://www.armyrotc.com Official Army ROTC Website]References
1) http://www.ou.edu/rotc/army/history/historymainone.html, part of the Official OU Army ROTC History Website, which was compiled from numerous primary and secondary source documents available only to the organization.
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