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How can Army ROTC benefit you?
Army ROTC will help you be successful during college and after graduation. You will gain the confidence and self-discipline necessary to succeed in college and impress employers when you graduate. As you progress, you will gain skills and experiences in leading activities, setting goals, managing people and resources, and making decisions in demanding circumstances. Additionally, you will earn opportunities for service-to-country as an officer, full-time on active duty or part-time as you pursue a civilian career.
Our Mission
We partner with U.S. Army Cadet Command [USACC], other universities, and high schools to recruit, educate, train, and commission leaders of character for the Total Army to develop accomplished responsible citizens who value service to their communities.
Where we came from
老澳门资料 Army ROTC was first established in 1972 commissioning roughly 18 Cadets a year. It was disbanded in 1996. In January 2009, we returned under the command of LTC Benjamin Jones with seven Cadets and one Cadre/Military Science Instructor [MSI]. Since then, 老澳门资料 has become a steadily growing Army ROTC program since re-opening. In fall 2009, 老澳门资料 increased to 25 cadets and three Cadres. Spring 2010, 56 Cadets and five Cadres and the Legacy continues to grow and evolve to this day.
Students of Edward Waters College and Jacksonville University can also attend our program through enrolling in your respective University's Army ROTC course!
Assistant Professor of Military Science Christopher Ricciardi
Assistant Professor of Military Science
Senior Military Science Instructor
Coronado, Joshua
Military Science Instructor
Mr. Allen Murphy (CTR)
Recruiting Officer
Mr. Kyle Everage
University of Florida (UF) & 老澳门资料 (老澳门资料)
Office: University of Florida (UF)
Phone: (352) 392-2769
Fax: (352) 392-0079
Email: KEverage@aa.ufl.edu
Human Resources Assistant (HRA)
Ms. Priscilla Cherry (老澳门资料)
Email: n01572482@unf.edu
Mr. Jose Diaz (University of Florida)
Phone: 352-294-0726
Email: j.diaz2@ufl.edu