Summer Training

Summer Schools Each year, over 800 special training opportunities are extended to cadets through the Cadet Professional Development Training (CPDT) program. The CPDT program supplements campus training with practical leader development experiences and some additional skill identifier awarding courses. Cadets train in Army schools and with Active and Reserve units. CPDT consists of two subprograms, Cadet Troop Leader Training (CTLT) and Cadet Practical Field Training (CPFT). In a typical year, about half our commissionees will have had at least one of these experiences.

Cadet Practical Field Training (CPFT)

Generally, the total number of CPFT allocations equals ten percent of the cadet population at large. Battalion commanders will prepare, select and send cadets with the highest potential for completing the CPFT training and for being commissioned. Cadet Command pays for travel. Billeting and mess are provided by the installation. All cadets must meet the eligibility criteria to be selected. Refer to Annex A, Figure 2 (CPFT Training Opportunities).

 

Leader's Training Course (LTC)

camp Location: Fort Knox, Kentucky
You may attend this course if you:
 

    • Have not taken Military Science I and II
    • Are medically qualified to attend
    • Are transferring from a school that did not offer ROTC
    • Are a junior or community college graduate entering an ROTC school and have no prior active or Reserve Component military service
    • Are a graduate student starting a two-year program
    • Are a high school graduate entering a military junior college

     

http://www.armyrotc.com/basiccamp/index_2.html
is the ARMY ROTC Leader's Training Course Site. Follow the link above for more information.

Students with prior military service, or who took Junior ROTC, may be given credit for Basic Course completion and would not be required to attend the Leader's Training Course.

Leader's Training course is attended during the summer between your sophomore and junior years of college for five weeks at Fort Knox (Louisville), Kentucky. The purpose of the Leader's Training Course is to provide instruction in the basic leadership and technical skills that will prepare you for your junior and senior years of ROTC. During this camp you have the opportunity to compete for available two year or Guaranteed Reserve Forces scholarships. All travel expenses are paid and you are paid while attending camp.

 

Basic Airborne School (BAC)

camp2 Location: Ft. Benning, Georgia.
The Basic Airborne Course is a three-week training program conducted by the Airborne Department, USAIC, Fort Benning, GA that trains students the use of the parachute as a means of combat deployment. Successful completion qualifies cadets to wear the Parachutist Badge.

You begin your first week on the ground, learning the basics of parachute landings, and start a vigorous training program. During the second week, called tower week, proper exiting of the plane will be mastered. As a cadet, you will be then given the opportunity to parachute from a 250 foot high tower. The third and final week is the jump week. Cadets make five jumps from either a C-130 or C-141, including one night jump and two combat jumps with full combat gear.
Are you ready for some REAL adventure?

 

Air Assault School (AAS)

camp Location: Ft. Campbell, Kentucky
The AAS is a 10 day course of instruction that trains cadets on Combat Assault Operations involving associated equipment and U.S. Army rotary-wing aircraft. Successful completion qualifies cadets to wear the Air Assault Badge.

This is available at a number of installations, but the largest is located at the air assault home of Ft. Campbell, Kentucky. This eleven day course is very demanding both physically and mentally, involving obstacle courses and several long ruck marches. You will learn the basics of aircraft familiarization and recognition, slingload operations, and rappelling.
Picture yourself rappelling out the side of a hovering Blackhawk helicopter!

 

Cadet Troop Leadership Training Program

camp You may also find yourself anywhere in the country, or overseas, involved in the Cadet Troop Leadership Training Program. This internship program places you in actual Army units acting as a real Lieutenant! This two or three week challenge is a definite learning experience, allowing you to gain a perspective on what you will be facing as future officer. Generally, you are placed in a platoon leader position, leading 30+ soldiers and responsible for millions of dollars of equipment!

 

Mountain Warfare School (MWS)

camp Location: Jericho, Vermont
A two-week program conducted at the Ethan Allen Firing Range, Jericho, VT. The course teaches cadets the skills needed to operate in a mountainous environment during the summer and fall.

Mountain Warfare introduces you to the techniques and tactics required to operate in a mountainous environment under hostile conditions. The emphasis is on field exercises where you learn mountain-related skills. The instruction includes advanced navigational training, special mobility training (with special operations forces mountaineering equipment), and mountain tactical instruction.

 

Northern Warfare Cadet Orientation Course (NWCOC)

camp Location: Ft. Greely, Alaska
A two-week program conducted at the Northern Warfare Training Center at Fort Greely, AK. The course is designed to train cadets in the skills required for conducting military operations in typical mountainous terrain found throughout the world. Special emphasis is placed on basic military mountaineering skills.

This course focuses on mobility in mountainous terrain, rappelling, and climbing skills. The training is demanding both physically and mentally but also extremely rewarding. Those who live up to the challenge come away with not only a vast knowledge of climbing skills but also a new level of self confidence born from facing adversity and overcoming it.

 

Combat Survival Training (CST)

CST
CST is a 20 day program that affords the cadet the opportunity to practice employing the principles, procedures, techniques, and equipment that enhance survival and evasion prospects, regardless of hostile or adverse climate conditions.

 

United Kingdom Officer Training Camp (UKROTC)

camp A three-week program hosted by British Army ROTC counterparts. UKOTC provides cadets the opportunity to conduct ROTC training with a foreign nation.

 

 

Cadet Troop Leader Training (CTLT)

clt Cadets serve as platoon leaders in active component units worldwide. If a cadet is assigned to a unit on jump status, and if a cadet is already airborne qualified, the cadet may participate in unit jumps on a permissive basis if approved in advance by the CG, Cadet Command. The cadet receives an OER on completion of the assignment.

 

Drill Cadet Leader Training (DCLT)

DCLT Training is conducted in Basic Training and One Station Unit Training (OSUT) for four weeks. Cadets work closely with Drill Sergeants as they train soldiers in basic skills. The cadets leave with an NCOER.

 

Advanced Individual Academic Development (AIAD)

Cadets train for three weeks as interns with the Army Corps of Engineers or other government agencies.

 

Mounted Maneuver Training (MMT)

Training takes place at Fort Knox where they are exposed to the full compliment of mounted forces. The training is one week long and continues with the evaluation system used at Advanced Camp.

Cadet Intern Program (CIP)

CIP Cadet Intern Program (CIP), an initiative of ASA/MRA, allows cadets to work with the Department of the Army (DA), the Secretariat, Office of the Chief of Army Reserves (OCAR), National Guard Bureau (NGB), and the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) for three weeks. These cadets receive an OER at completion.

Cadet Field Training (CFT)

camp Cadet Field Training (CFT) is an eight-week program of instruction executed by the United States Military Academy to develop the leadership skills of sophomore cadets. Cadets must be contracted and have finished their MS II year. Seven weeks of CFT will be at Camp Buckner, with one week at Fort Knox, KY for Mounted Maneuver Training (MMT). CFT consists of basic skill level training ending with Maneuver Light Training where the cadet trains on how to defend against and attack an opposing force.

Army Science Board (ASB)

Army Science Board (ASB) is the newest program. Only one cadet will be selected to work with the ASB unit for approximately 38 days. This is a three-phase internship program. Initially, cadets will develop the Program of Instruction (POI) for ASB Internship Program with future studies in Technical and Tactical Opportunities for Revolutionary Advances in Rapidly Deployable Joint Ground Forces in the 2015-2025 Era. The cadets receive an AER upon completion.  

Nurse Summer Training Program (NSTP)

camp This training is only available to nurse cadets and provides opportunities to develop and practice a clinical phase of instruction at Army Medical Command Treatment Facilities worldwide. The cadets receive an OER upon completion.

 
 

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