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ARMY ROTC
Western Illinois University
Why we’re here
•Welcome to Western Illinois University
•By the time you leave, you should understand the
following:
•What ROTC is
•What sort of students ROTC is looking for
•What a cadet’s weekly schedule looks like.
•What opportunities will be available to students that
complete ROTC.
•Question and Answer Session
•“Is ROTC like the movie “Full Metal Jacket?”
•“Does joining ROTC mean joining the military?”
•“If I’m in ROTC, will I have to wear a uniform
everywhere?”
•“Will ROTC take up all of my time?”
Bottom Line
•ROTC is designed to enhance your college experience, not
dominate it.
•Therefore, you will NOT have to dress like this everywhere
you go:
Common Misconceptions
•Signing up for an ROTC class is not the same as
enlisting
•Basic Training is not required for participation in ROTC
•ROTC Cadets are not treated like Army privates.
•ROTC produces leaders, not followers
Why Consider a Career as an Army Officer?
•Challenging and
rewarding career
•Sense of belonging
•True leadership &
responsibility
•Excellent pay & benefits
•A job waiting for you
after graduation!
Who is Considered “Officer Material?”
How do College and the Army Fit Together?
Scholarships
• Federal Scholarship
(High School)
 Pays Tuition and Fees OR Room and
Board
 $1, 200 yr book stipend
 Cadet Stipend
 $300 (freshman)
 $350 (sophomore)
 $450 (Junior)
 $500 (Senior)
• Application Process
 Opens to High School Juniors on
February 1st, closed on January 10th of
their Senior Year
 Apply online at
http://www.goarmy.com/rotc/high-school-
students/four-year-scholarship.html
 Transcripts/ACT Scores sent to
usarmy.knox.usacc.mbx.train2lead@mail.mil
 Presidential Fitness Test and Interview at
local Army ROTC program
8 yr commitment (4 Active, 4 IRR OR 8yr
Guard/Reserve)
Scholarships
• Federal Scholarship
(Campus Based.)
 Pays Tuition and Fees OR Room and
Board
 $1, 200 yr book stipend
 Cadet Stipend
 $300 (freshman)
 $350 (sophomore)
 $450 (Junior)
 $500 (Senior)
• Application Process
 Opens to Incoming Freshmen upon arrival On-
Campus, closes at the end of the first semester
of the student’s Junior year.
 Cadets apply through their Military Science
Instructor.
 Transcripts/Application to Contract submitted
to WIU ROTC Scholarships and Enrollments
Officer
 Applicant must score 80 pts or more on each
category of the Army Physical Fitness Test
(held once per month) to be considered.
 Applications processed through Scholarship
Boards held once per month. Applications
approved/denied based on GPA, Army Physical
Fitness Test score, and leadership during
classes, physical training, and labs.
8 yr commitment (4 Active, 4 IRR OR 8yr Guard/Reserve)
Scholarships
• State Scholarship
 10 available per class
 Offers made by WIU’s
Scholarship Board
 Covers Tuition costs
 No commitment required
• Qualifications
 U.S Citizen
 CGPA 2.5
 Instructor Recommendation
 Serious Interest in
Commissioning
 APFT (score 180)
 DODMERB Physical
 Illinois Residency
 Enrollment in a Military
Science course
 Not receiving National
Guard/Veterans grant
Officer Pay – Your First 4 Years
Note: 2012 average annual salary of current rank throughout the Army.
(Basic Pay, BAS, BAH included)
Years of Service less than 2 2 3 4
$48,888
$56,964 $62,388 $69,156
$76,620 $81,612
Active Duty
Officer Pay – Your First 4 Years
Years of Service less than 2 2 3 4
Reserve/National Guard Duty
$5,938
$6,849 $7,893 $9,094
$9,649 $10,579
Note: Figures based on January 2012 pay tables. 12 Weekend drills plus 15
days of Annual training.
On Campus Training
Physical Training
Operations Orders
Class Discussions
Weekly Lab Exercises
Water
Survival
Tactical Training
Operations Orders
FLRC
Operations Orders
Field Training Exercises
Urban Operations
Air Assault
Patrolling
Obstacle Courses
Extracurricular Activities
Ranger Company
Rifle TeamColor Guard
Other Training Opportunities
 Airborne School
 Air Assault School
 Cadet Troop Leadership Training
 Nurse Summer Training
 Mountain Warfare
 CULP
 Cadet Field Training
Social Functions
Military BallFootball Games
Basketball GAFPB
Cadet
Leadership
Course
31 Days
“Olympics of
ROTC
Program”
Progression
MS I
(Freshman)
MS 111 & MS 112
MS II
(Sophomore)
MS 211 & MS 212
Cadet Initial Entry Training
Fort Knox, KY
28 Days
MS III
(Junior)
MS 311
MS 312
HIST 304
Squad
Operations
Land Nav
Operations
Orders
Leadership
Military History
MS IV
(Senior)
MS 411
MS 412
Transition
to LT
Military Law/
Justice
Plan & Conduct
Unit Training
Counseling
Basic Course Advanced Course
ROTC Program
Lateral Entry
Prior Service – Active Duty
Prior Service – NG or Reserves
“Warrior
Forge”
No military commitment Contract / Commitment / Stipend ($450/500)
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
or
or
Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 5 Lesson 6 Lesson 7 Lesson 8 Lesson 9 Lesson 10 Lesson 11 Lesson 12
Course
Overview &
Rank
Structure
Intro to
Stress
Manageme
nt
Time
Management
Intro to Troop
Leading
Procedures
Goal
Setting
US Military
Customs &
Courtesies
Midterm
Exam
Officership &
the Army
Profession
Intro to
Warrior
Ethos
Intro to Map
Reading
Health &
Fitness
Intro to
Cultural
Understanding
and Language
Proficiency
(CULP)
Final
Exam
Lab 1 Lab 2 Lab 3 Lab 4 Lab 5 Lab 6 Lab 7 Lab 8 Lab 9 Lab 10 Lab 11 Lab 12
Drill &
Ceremony
Combat
Water
Survival
Land
Navigation I
Land
Navigation
II
Individual &
Squad
Movement
Techniques
Employ
Hand
Grenades
&
Claymore
Mines
Battle Drills Squad
Tactics I
Squad
Tactics II
Squad
Tactics III
Fieldcraft &
Pre-Combat
Checks &
Inspections
Cmndr’s
Time
MS 111 Syllabus
TRACK LEGEND: Leadership Personal Development Officership Tactics & Techniques Values & Ethics Overview & Assessment
MS 112 Syllabus
TRACK LEGEND: Leadership Personal Development Officership Tactics & Techniques Values & Ethics Overview & Assessment
MS 211 Syllabus
Lesson 1a Lesson 2a Lesson 3a Lesson 4a Lesson 5a Lesson 6a Lesson 7a Lesson 8a Lesson 9a Lesson
10a
Lesson 11a Lesson 12a
ROTC &
Course
Overview
Map
Reading I
Land
Navigation I
Intro to
Problem
Solving
Intro to
Plans and
Orders
Intro to
Battle
Drills
Offensive
Operations
Team
Building
Interpersonal
Communicati
on
Leadership
Traits &
Behaviors
Culture
Briefs I
Intro to First
Aid
Lesson 1b Lesson 2b Lesson 3b Lesson 4b Lesson 5b Lesson 6b Lesson 7b Lesson 8b Lesson 9b Lesson
10b
Lesson 11b Lesson 12b
Army
Physical
Readiness
Training
Program
Map
Reading II
Land
Navigation II
Intro to
Troop
Leading
Procedures
Squad
Movement
Midterm
Exam
Intro to Pre-
Combat
Checks &
Inspections
Time
Management
Effective
Army Briefing
Leadership
Theory
Discussion
Culture
Briefs II
Final Exam
Lab 1 Lab 2 Lab 3 Lab 4 Lab 5 Lab 6 Lab 7 Lab 8 Lab 9 Lab 10 Lab 11 Lab 12
Drill &
Ceremony
Combat
Water
Survival
Land
Navigation I
Land
Navigation
II
Individual &
Squad
Movement
Techniques
Employ
Hand
Grenades
&
Claymore
Mines
Battle Drills Squad Tactics
I
Squad
Tactics II
Squad
Tactics III
Fieldcraft &
Pre-
Combat
Checks &
Inspections
Commander’
s Time
TRACK LEGEND: Leadership Personal Development Officership Tactics & Techniques Values & Ethics Overview & Assessment
MS 212 Syllabus
TRACK LEGEND: Leadership Personal Development Officership Tactics & Techniques Values & Ethics Overview & Assessment
Lesson 01a Lesson 02a Lesson 03a Lesson 04a Lesson 05a Lesson 06a Lesson
07a
Lesson 08a Lesson 09a Lesson 10a Lesson 11a Lesson 12a
ROTC &
Course
Overview
Operations
Orders
Navigational
Methods &
Route
Planning
Introduction
to Terrain
Analysis
Introduction
to Patrolling
Threat
Awareness and
Reporting
The
Defense
Effective
Writing
Situational
Leadership
Leadership
Analysis
Assessing Your
Own
Leadership
Leadership
Development
Program
Lesson 01b Lesson 02b Lesson 03b Lesson 04b Lesson 05b Lesson 06b Lesson
07b
Lesson 08b Lesson 09b Lesson 10b Lesson 11b Lesson 12b
Army Values
& the Army
Equal
Opportunity
Program
OPORD
Practical
Exercise
Land
Navigation
Practical
Exercise
Terrain
Analysis
Practical
Exercise
Patrol Base
Operations
Introduction to
Protection and
Emergency
Management
Midterm
Exam
Transformation
al Leadership
Adaptive
Leadership
Leadership
Capstone
Presentations
Leadership
Forum Lecture
Final Exam
Lab 13 Lab 14 Lab 15 Lab 16 Lab 17 Lab 18 Lab 19 Lab 20 Lab 21 Lab 22 Lab 23 Lab 24
Commander’s
Time
First Aid Leader
Reaction
Course
Squad
Tactics IV
(Practical
Exercise)
Platoon
Movement
Platoon Tactics –
Patrolling I
Platoon
Tactics –
Patrolling
II
Land
Navigation III
Land
Navigation
IV
Weapons -
Pre-
Marksmanshi
p Instruction
Tactical
Communication
, Reporting, &
Call for Fire
First Aid -
Casualty
Evacuation
(CASEVAC)
MS 311 Syllabus
TRACK LEGEND: Leadership Personal Development Officership Tactics & Techniques Values & Ethics Overview & Assessment
Lesson 1a Lesson 2a Lesson 3a Lesson 4a Lesson 5a Lesson 6a Lesson 7a Lesson 8a Lesson 9a Lesson 10a Lesson 11a Lesson 12a
ROTC &
Course
Overview/
Accessions
Army
Briefing
Techniques
Map
Reading I
Troop
Leading
Procedures
Overview
Squad
Tactical
Movement
Battle Drills Midterm Exam Squad
Tactics -
Ambush
Squad Tactics
- Attack
(Practical
Exercise)
Squad Tactics -
Capstone
(Practical
Exercise I)
Leadership
Behavior &
Peer
Evaluations
Officership
Forum /
Lecture Series
Lesson 1b Lesson 2b Lesson 3b Lesson 4b Lesson 5b Lesson 6b Lesson 7b Lesson 8b Lesson 9b Lesson 10b Lesson 11b Lesson 12b
Warrior Ethos
Overview
Intro to
Team
Dynamics
Map
Reading II
Combat
Orders
Squad
Tactics –
Patrolling
(Patrol Base)
Squad Tactics
- Offensive
Operations
Squad Tactics -
Reconnaissance
Squad
Tactics -
Ambush
(Practical
Exercise)
Squad Tactics-
Defense
Squad Tactics -
Capstone
(Practical
Exercise II)
Leadership &
Culture
Course
Review
Lesson 1c Lesson 2c Lesson 3c Lesson 4c Lesson 5c Lesson 6c Lesson 7c Lesson 8c Lesson 9c Lesson 10c Lesson 11c Lesson 12c
Leadership
Development
Program
Suicide
Prevention
Terrain
Analysis
Application
of Troop
Leading
Procedures
Squad
Tactics –
Patrolling
(Practical
Exercise)
Squad Tactics
- Offensive
Operations
(Practical
Exercise)
Squad Tactics -
Recon
(Practical
Exercise)
Squad
Tactics -
Attack
Squad Tactics
- Defense
(Practical
Exercise)
The Army
Leader
Leadership
(Practical
Exercise)
Final Exam
Lab 1 Lab 2 Lab 3 Lab 4 Lab 5 Lab 6 Lab 7 Lab 8 Lab 9 Lab 10 Lab 11 Lab 12
Drill &
Ceremony
Combat
Water
Survival
Land
Navigation I
Land
Navigation II
Individual &
Squad
Movement
Techniques
Employ Hand
Grenades &
Claymore
mines
Battle Drills Squad
Tactics I
Squad
Tactics II
Squad
Tactics III
Fieldcraft &
Pre-Combat
Checks &
Inspections
Commander’s
Time
MS 312 Syllabus
TRACK LEGEND: Leadership Personal Development Officership Tactics & Techniques Values & Ethics Overview & Assessment
Lesson 1a Lesson 2a Lesson 3a Lesson 4a Lesson 5a Lesson 6a Lesson 7a Lesson 8a Lesson 9a Lesson 10a Lesson 11a Lesson 12a
Course
Overview
Warrior
Ethos in
Action
Unified Land
Operations
Principles of
War – Case
Study
Call For Fire Cordon &
Search
Attack Land
Navigation
OPORD PE Team Dynamics Branch Brief Officership
Forum/
Lecture
Series
Lesson 1b Lesson 2b Lesson 3b Lesson 4b Lesson 5b Lesson 6b Lesson 7b Lesson 8b Lessons 9b Lesson 10b Lesson 11b Lesson 12b
Introduction to
the Brigade
Combat Team
Law of Land
Warfare &
Rules of
Engagement
Terrorism
Awareness
Problem
Solving
Patrol Base
Ops
Raid Midterm
Exam
FOB OPS
Peer
Leadership
Applied
Situational
Leadership
Branch Brief Course
Review
Lesson 1c Lesson 2c Lesson 3c Lesson 4c Lesson 5c Lesson 6c Lesson 7c Lesson 8c
Lessons 9c
Motivating
Soldiers
Lesson 10c Lesson 11c Lesson 12c
Branch Brief Warrior Forge
Brief
Final Exam
Officership
Forum/
Lecture
Series
Officership
Forum/
Lecture
Series
CTS RTW TLP’s &
Operations
Orders
Recon Ambush Map Reading FOB OPS
Lab 13 Lab 14 Lab 15 Lab 16 Lab 17 Lab 18 Lab 19 Lab 20 Lab 21 Lab 22 Lab 23 Lab 24
Annual
Training
Requirements
First Aid Leader
Reaction
course
Squad Tactics
IV PE
Tactical
Movement
Tactics –
Patrolling I
Tactics –
Patrolling II
Land
Navigation III
Land
Navigation IV
Weapons - Pre-
Marksmanship
Instruction
Tactical
Communication,
Reporting, &
Call for Fire
First Aid
MS 411 Syllabus
TRACK LEGEND: Leadership Personal Development Officership Tactics & Techniques Values & Ethics Overview & Assessment
Lesson 1a Lesson 2a Lesson 3a Lesson 4a Lesson 5a Lesson 6a Lesson 7a Lesson 8a Lesson 9a Lesson 10a Lesson 11a Lesson 12a
Course
Overview/LDA
CAAR Review
Leadership
Development
Program II
Effective
Writing for
Officers
Train for
Unified Land
Ops II
(METL
Development)
Company and
Battalion
OPORD
Risk
Management
Process
Counseling
II
Officer Career
Management
Combat Stress
Management
Army Leader
Ethics - Case
Studies I
Code of
Conduct
Administrative
Discipline and
Separation
Lesson 1b Lesson 2b Lesson 3b Lesson 4b Lesson 5b Lesson 6b Lesson 7b Lesson 8b Lesson 9b Lesson 10b Lesson 11b Lesson 12b
Staff
Organization
Roles and
Responsibilitie
s
Counseling I Train for
Unified Land
Ops I
(Training
Management)
Military
Decision
Making
Process
(MDMP)
Mission
Rehearsals
and Rock
Drills
Midterm Exam Officer
Evaluation
Report
(OER)
Process &
Support
Forms
NCO
Evaluation
Report
(NCOER) &
Counseling
Process
Army Leader
Ethics
Law of Land
Warfare and
Rules of
Engagement
(ROE)
The Uniform
Code of
Military
Justice
(UCMJ)
Army Leader
Ethics - Case
Studies II
Lesson 1c Lesson 2c Lesson 3c Lesson 4c Lesson 5c Lesson 6c Lesson 7c Lesson 8c Lesson 9c Lesson 10c Lesson 11c Lesson 12c
Conduct of a
Training
Meeting
Applied
Leadership -
Training
Meeting
Applied
Leadership -
Training
Meeting
Applied
Leadership -
Training
Meeting
Applied
Leadership -
Training
Meeting
Officership
Forum I
(Lecture
Series)
Applied
Leadership
- Training
Meeting
Applied
Leadership -
Training
Meeting
Officership
Forum II
(Lecture
Series)
Applied
Leadership -
Training
Meeting
Applied
Leadership -
Training
Meeting
Final Exam
Lab 1 Lab 2 Lab 3 Lab 4 Lab 5 Lab 6 Lab 7 Lab 8 Lab 9 Lab 10 Lab 11 Lab 12
Drill &
Ceremony
Combat
Water
Survival
Land
Navigation I
Land
Navigation II
Individual &
Squad
Movement
Techniques
Employ Hand
Grenades &
Claymore
Mines
Battle Drills Squad
Tactics I
Squad Tactics
II
Squad
Tactics III
Field craft &
Pre-Combat
Checks &
Inspections
Commander’s
Time
MS 412 Syllabus
TRACK LEGEND: Leadership Personal Development Officership Tactics & Techniques Values & Ethics Overview & Assessment
Lesson 1a Lesson 2a Lesson 3a Lesson 4a Lesson 5a Lesson 6a Lesson 7a Lesson 8a Lesson 9a Lesson 10a Lesson 11a Lesson 12a
Course
Overview
Army
Customs &
Courtesies
Introduction
to Battle
Analysis
Cultural
Awareness
Counter-
insurgency
Non-Govt.
Organizations,
Civilians on
the Battlefield,
& Host Nation
Support
Supply
Operations
Battle
Analysis
Case Studies
- Briefs
Officer Forum Platoon
Command
Team
Equal
Opportunity
(EO)
Financial
Management
Lesson 1b
The Army
Officer
Lesson 2b
Unit Level
Medical
Operations
Lesson 3b
Army Leader
Ethics - Case
Studies III
Lesson 4b
Culture of
Terrorism
Lesson 5b
Force
Protection in
the FSO and
Operational
Security
Lesson 6b
Midterm Exam
Lesson 7b
Maintenanc
e
Operations
Lesson 8b
Staff Ride
Lesson 9b
Senior NCO
Forum
Lesson 10b
BOLC
Overview
Lesson 11b
Sexual
Harassment/
Assault
Response
Prevention
(SHARP)
Program Pt 1
Lesson 12b
Installation
Support
Services for
Soldiers and
Family
Members
Lesson 1c
Applied
Leadership -
Training
Meeting
Lesson 2c
Applied
Leadership -
Training
Meeting
Lesson 3c
Applied
Leadership -
Training
Meeting
Lesson 4c
Applied
Leadership -
Training
Meeting
Lesson 5c
Applied
Leadership -
Training
Meeting
Lesson 6c
Officership
Forum III
(Lecture
Series)
Lesson 7c
Applied
Leadership -
Training
Meeting
Lesson 8c
Applied
Leadership -
Training
Meeting
Lesson 9c
Officership
Forum IV
(Lecture
Series)
Lesson 10c
Applied
Leadership
- Training
Meeting
Lesson 11c
Sexual
Harassment/
Assault
Response
Prevention
(SHARP)
Program Pt 2
Lesson 12c
Final Exam
Lab 13 Lab 14 Lab 15 Lab 16 Lab 17 Lab 18 Lab 19 Lab 20 Lab 21 Lab 22 Lab 23 Lab 24
Commander’s
Time
First Aid Leader
Reaction
Course
Squad
Tactics IV
Platoon
Movement
Platoon
Tactics-
Patrolling I
Platoon
Tactics-
Patrolling II
Land
Navigation III
Land
Navigation IV
Weapons -
Pre-
Marksmans
hip
Instruction
Tactical
Communication,
Reporting, &
Call for Fire
First Aid –
Casualty
Evacuation
(CASEVAC)
ROTC OML Model
Warrior Forge, Platoon Top Five=
1 point added to final OMS
RECONDO = 0.5 point added to final OMS
Officer Career Fields
 Maneuver, Fires, and Effects:
 Protect lives through the actual or perceived use of weapons and
movement against the enemy
 Branches in this Field:
 Infantry
 Armor
 Aviation
 Air Defense Artillery
 Field Artillery
 Chemical
 Engineers
 Military Police
Officer Career Fields
 Force Sustainment:
 Support, train, supply, and provide maintenance.
 Branches in this Field:
 Adjutant General
 Finance
 Ordnance
 Quartermaster
 Transportation
Officer Career Fields
 Operations Support:
 Disseminate information critical to military operations
 Branches in this Field:
 Military Intelligence
 Signal Corps
 Special Branches
 Positions requiring special degrees, certifications, and endorsements
 Branches in this field:
 Chaplain Corps
 Army Nurse Corps
 Medical Services Corps
Commissioning Requirements
1. Baccalaureate degree
2. Completion of:
- MS 311
- MS 312
- MS 411
- MS 412
- History 304
3. Completion of “Leaders Development Assessment Course”
4. Demonstrated swimming proficiency
5. Minimum GT Score of 110
3.00 GPA
minimum
Note: Cadets may also earn a Military Science Minor by completing the requirements
above and one additional elective approved by the department
Commissioning
Battalion Cadre
(Functional Organization)
As of April 2016
Department Chair
LTC Richard Helling
Supply
MSG Ronnie Robertson
Office Manager
Ms. Suzanne Boussard
MS IVs
(Seniors)
MS IIIs
(Juniors)
MS IIs
(Sophomores)
MS Is
(Freshmen)
Admin /
Log
= Active
= AGR
= COMTek
= DA Civ
= University
Training NCO
SFC Timothy Johns
Enrollment &
Scholarships
Admin Assistant
Mr. Billy Nicks
APMS
CPT Travis Brunson
APMS
Mr. Darrin Dunsworth
Recruiting Operations
Mr. Charles Noble
APMS
CPT Harry Yoon
APMS
SFC Josh Abernathy
APMS
SSG Heather Carreathers
APMS
SFC Wilfred Cunningham
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What you should know about WIU's Army ROTC program

  • 2. Why we’re here •Welcome to Western Illinois University •By the time you leave, you should understand the following: •What ROTC is •What sort of students ROTC is looking for •What a cadet’s weekly schedule looks like. •What opportunities will be available to students that complete ROTC. •Question and Answer Session •“Is ROTC like the movie “Full Metal Jacket?” •“Does joining ROTC mean joining the military?” •“If I’m in ROTC, will I have to wear a uniform everywhere?” •“Will ROTC take up all of my time?”
  • 3. Bottom Line •ROTC is designed to enhance your college experience, not dominate it. •Therefore, you will NOT have to dress like this everywhere you go:
  • 4. Common Misconceptions •Signing up for an ROTC class is not the same as enlisting •Basic Training is not required for participation in ROTC •ROTC Cadets are not treated like Army privates. •ROTC produces leaders, not followers
  • 5. Why Consider a Career as an Army Officer? •Challenging and rewarding career •Sense of belonging •True leadership & responsibility •Excellent pay & benefits •A job waiting for you after graduation!
  • 6. Who is Considered “Officer Material?”
  • 7. How do College and the Army Fit Together?
  • 8. Scholarships • Federal Scholarship (High School)  Pays Tuition and Fees OR Room and Board  $1, 200 yr book stipend  Cadet Stipend  $300 (freshman)  $350 (sophomore)  $450 (Junior)  $500 (Senior) • Application Process  Opens to High School Juniors on February 1st, closed on January 10th of their Senior Year  Apply online at http://www.goarmy.com/rotc/high-school- students/four-year-scholarship.html  Transcripts/ACT Scores sent to usarmy.knox.usacc.mbx.train2lead@mail.mil  Presidential Fitness Test and Interview at local Army ROTC program 8 yr commitment (4 Active, 4 IRR OR 8yr Guard/Reserve)
  • 9. Scholarships • Federal Scholarship (Campus Based.)  Pays Tuition and Fees OR Room and Board  $1, 200 yr book stipend  Cadet Stipend  $300 (freshman)  $350 (sophomore)  $450 (Junior)  $500 (Senior) • Application Process  Opens to Incoming Freshmen upon arrival On- Campus, closes at the end of the first semester of the student’s Junior year.  Cadets apply through their Military Science Instructor.  Transcripts/Application to Contract submitted to WIU ROTC Scholarships and Enrollments Officer  Applicant must score 80 pts or more on each category of the Army Physical Fitness Test (held once per month) to be considered.  Applications processed through Scholarship Boards held once per month. Applications approved/denied based on GPA, Army Physical Fitness Test score, and leadership during classes, physical training, and labs. 8 yr commitment (4 Active, 4 IRR OR 8yr Guard/Reserve)
  • 10. Scholarships • State Scholarship  10 available per class  Offers made by WIU’s Scholarship Board  Covers Tuition costs  No commitment required • Qualifications  U.S Citizen  CGPA 2.5  Instructor Recommendation  Serious Interest in Commissioning  APFT (score 180)  DODMERB Physical  Illinois Residency  Enrollment in a Military Science course  Not receiving National Guard/Veterans grant
  • 11. Officer Pay – Your First 4 Years Note: 2012 average annual salary of current rank throughout the Army. (Basic Pay, BAS, BAH included) Years of Service less than 2 2 3 4 $48,888 $56,964 $62,388 $69,156 $76,620 $81,612 Active Duty
  • 12. Officer Pay – Your First 4 Years Years of Service less than 2 2 3 4 Reserve/National Guard Duty $5,938 $6,849 $7,893 $9,094 $9,649 $10,579 Note: Figures based on January 2012 pay tables. 12 Weekend drills plus 15 days of Annual training.
  • 13. On Campus Training Physical Training Operations Orders Class Discussions
  • 14. Weekly Lab Exercises Water Survival Tactical Training Operations Orders FLRC Operations Orders
  • 15. Field Training Exercises Urban Operations Air Assault Patrolling Obstacle Courses
  • 17. Other Training Opportunities  Airborne School  Air Assault School  Cadet Troop Leadership Training  Nurse Summer Training  Mountain Warfare  CULP  Cadet Field Training
  • 18. Social Functions Military BallFootball Games Basketball GAFPB
  • 19. Cadet Leadership Course 31 Days “Olympics of ROTC Program” Progression MS I (Freshman) MS 111 & MS 112 MS II (Sophomore) MS 211 & MS 212 Cadet Initial Entry Training Fort Knox, KY 28 Days MS III (Junior) MS 311 MS 312 HIST 304 Squad Operations Land Nav Operations Orders Leadership Military History MS IV (Senior) MS 411 MS 412 Transition to LT Military Law/ Justice Plan & Conduct Unit Training Counseling Basic Course Advanced Course ROTC Program Lateral Entry Prior Service – Active Duty Prior Service – NG or Reserves “Warrior Forge” No military commitment Contract / Commitment / Stipend ($450/500) LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT or or
  • 20. Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 5 Lesson 6 Lesson 7 Lesson 8 Lesson 9 Lesson 10 Lesson 11 Lesson 12 Course Overview & Rank Structure Intro to Stress Manageme nt Time Management Intro to Troop Leading Procedures Goal Setting US Military Customs & Courtesies Midterm Exam Officership & the Army Profession Intro to Warrior Ethos Intro to Map Reading Health & Fitness Intro to Cultural Understanding and Language Proficiency (CULP) Final Exam Lab 1 Lab 2 Lab 3 Lab 4 Lab 5 Lab 6 Lab 7 Lab 8 Lab 9 Lab 10 Lab 11 Lab 12 Drill & Ceremony Combat Water Survival Land Navigation I Land Navigation II Individual & Squad Movement Techniques Employ Hand Grenades & Claymore Mines Battle Drills Squad Tactics I Squad Tactics II Squad Tactics III Fieldcraft & Pre-Combat Checks & Inspections Cmndr’s Time MS 111 Syllabus TRACK LEGEND: Leadership Personal Development Officership Tactics & Techniques Values & Ethics Overview & Assessment
  • 21. MS 112 Syllabus TRACK LEGEND: Leadership Personal Development Officership Tactics & Techniques Values & Ethics Overview & Assessment
  • 22. MS 211 Syllabus Lesson 1a Lesson 2a Lesson 3a Lesson 4a Lesson 5a Lesson 6a Lesson 7a Lesson 8a Lesson 9a Lesson 10a Lesson 11a Lesson 12a ROTC & Course Overview Map Reading I Land Navigation I Intro to Problem Solving Intro to Plans and Orders Intro to Battle Drills Offensive Operations Team Building Interpersonal Communicati on Leadership Traits & Behaviors Culture Briefs I Intro to First Aid Lesson 1b Lesson 2b Lesson 3b Lesson 4b Lesson 5b Lesson 6b Lesson 7b Lesson 8b Lesson 9b Lesson 10b Lesson 11b Lesson 12b Army Physical Readiness Training Program Map Reading II Land Navigation II Intro to Troop Leading Procedures Squad Movement Midterm Exam Intro to Pre- Combat Checks & Inspections Time Management Effective Army Briefing Leadership Theory Discussion Culture Briefs II Final Exam Lab 1 Lab 2 Lab 3 Lab 4 Lab 5 Lab 6 Lab 7 Lab 8 Lab 9 Lab 10 Lab 11 Lab 12 Drill & Ceremony Combat Water Survival Land Navigation I Land Navigation II Individual & Squad Movement Techniques Employ Hand Grenades & Claymore Mines Battle Drills Squad Tactics I Squad Tactics II Squad Tactics III Fieldcraft & Pre- Combat Checks & Inspections Commander’ s Time TRACK LEGEND: Leadership Personal Development Officership Tactics & Techniques Values & Ethics Overview & Assessment
  • 23. MS 212 Syllabus TRACK LEGEND: Leadership Personal Development Officership Tactics & Techniques Values & Ethics Overview & Assessment Lesson 01a Lesson 02a Lesson 03a Lesson 04a Lesson 05a Lesson 06a Lesson 07a Lesson 08a Lesson 09a Lesson 10a Lesson 11a Lesson 12a ROTC & Course Overview Operations Orders Navigational Methods & Route Planning Introduction to Terrain Analysis Introduction to Patrolling Threat Awareness and Reporting The Defense Effective Writing Situational Leadership Leadership Analysis Assessing Your Own Leadership Leadership Development Program Lesson 01b Lesson 02b Lesson 03b Lesson 04b Lesson 05b Lesson 06b Lesson 07b Lesson 08b Lesson 09b Lesson 10b Lesson 11b Lesson 12b Army Values & the Army Equal Opportunity Program OPORD Practical Exercise Land Navigation Practical Exercise Terrain Analysis Practical Exercise Patrol Base Operations Introduction to Protection and Emergency Management Midterm Exam Transformation al Leadership Adaptive Leadership Leadership Capstone Presentations Leadership Forum Lecture Final Exam Lab 13 Lab 14 Lab 15 Lab 16 Lab 17 Lab 18 Lab 19 Lab 20 Lab 21 Lab 22 Lab 23 Lab 24 Commander’s Time First Aid Leader Reaction Course Squad Tactics IV (Practical Exercise) Platoon Movement Platoon Tactics – Patrolling I Platoon Tactics – Patrolling II Land Navigation III Land Navigation IV Weapons - Pre- Marksmanshi p Instruction Tactical Communication , Reporting, & Call for Fire First Aid - Casualty Evacuation (CASEVAC)
  • 24. MS 311 Syllabus TRACK LEGEND: Leadership Personal Development Officership Tactics & Techniques Values & Ethics Overview & Assessment Lesson 1a Lesson 2a Lesson 3a Lesson 4a Lesson 5a Lesson 6a Lesson 7a Lesson 8a Lesson 9a Lesson 10a Lesson 11a Lesson 12a ROTC & Course Overview/ Accessions Army Briefing Techniques Map Reading I Troop Leading Procedures Overview Squad Tactical Movement Battle Drills Midterm Exam Squad Tactics - Ambush Squad Tactics - Attack (Practical Exercise) Squad Tactics - Capstone (Practical Exercise I) Leadership Behavior & Peer Evaluations Officership Forum / Lecture Series Lesson 1b Lesson 2b Lesson 3b Lesson 4b Lesson 5b Lesson 6b Lesson 7b Lesson 8b Lesson 9b Lesson 10b Lesson 11b Lesson 12b Warrior Ethos Overview Intro to Team Dynamics Map Reading II Combat Orders Squad Tactics – Patrolling (Patrol Base) Squad Tactics - Offensive Operations Squad Tactics - Reconnaissance Squad Tactics - Ambush (Practical Exercise) Squad Tactics- Defense Squad Tactics - Capstone (Practical Exercise II) Leadership & Culture Course Review Lesson 1c Lesson 2c Lesson 3c Lesson 4c Lesson 5c Lesson 6c Lesson 7c Lesson 8c Lesson 9c Lesson 10c Lesson 11c Lesson 12c Leadership Development Program Suicide Prevention Terrain Analysis Application of Troop Leading Procedures Squad Tactics – Patrolling (Practical Exercise) Squad Tactics - Offensive Operations (Practical Exercise) Squad Tactics - Recon (Practical Exercise) Squad Tactics - Attack Squad Tactics - Defense (Practical Exercise) The Army Leader Leadership (Practical Exercise) Final Exam Lab 1 Lab 2 Lab 3 Lab 4 Lab 5 Lab 6 Lab 7 Lab 8 Lab 9 Lab 10 Lab 11 Lab 12 Drill & Ceremony Combat Water Survival Land Navigation I Land Navigation II Individual & Squad Movement Techniques Employ Hand Grenades & Claymore mines Battle Drills Squad Tactics I Squad Tactics II Squad Tactics III Fieldcraft & Pre-Combat Checks & Inspections Commander’s Time
  • 25. MS 312 Syllabus TRACK LEGEND: Leadership Personal Development Officership Tactics & Techniques Values & Ethics Overview & Assessment Lesson 1a Lesson 2a Lesson 3a Lesson 4a Lesson 5a Lesson 6a Lesson 7a Lesson 8a Lesson 9a Lesson 10a Lesson 11a Lesson 12a Course Overview Warrior Ethos in Action Unified Land Operations Principles of War – Case Study Call For Fire Cordon & Search Attack Land Navigation OPORD PE Team Dynamics Branch Brief Officership Forum/ Lecture Series Lesson 1b Lesson 2b Lesson 3b Lesson 4b Lesson 5b Lesson 6b Lesson 7b Lesson 8b Lessons 9b Lesson 10b Lesson 11b Lesson 12b Introduction to the Brigade Combat Team Law of Land Warfare & Rules of Engagement Terrorism Awareness Problem Solving Patrol Base Ops Raid Midterm Exam FOB OPS Peer Leadership Applied Situational Leadership Branch Brief Course Review Lesson 1c Lesson 2c Lesson 3c Lesson 4c Lesson 5c Lesson 6c Lesson 7c Lesson 8c Lessons 9c Motivating Soldiers Lesson 10c Lesson 11c Lesson 12c Branch Brief Warrior Forge Brief Final Exam Officership Forum/ Lecture Series Officership Forum/ Lecture Series CTS RTW TLP’s & Operations Orders Recon Ambush Map Reading FOB OPS Lab 13 Lab 14 Lab 15 Lab 16 Lab 17 Lab 18 Lab 19 Lab 20 Lab 21 Lab 22 Lab 23 Lab 24 Annual Training Requirements First Aid Leader Reaction course Squad Tactics IV PE Tactical Movement Tactics – Patrolling I Tactics – Patrolling II Land Navigation III Land Navigation IV Weapons - Pre- Marksmanship Instruction Tactical Communication, Reporting, & Call for Fire First Aid
  • 26. MS 411 Syllabus TRACK LEGEND: Leadership Personal Development Officership Tactics & Techniques Values & Ethics Overview & Assessment Lesson 1a Lesson 2a Lesson 3a Lesson 4a Lesson 5a Lesson 6a Lesson 7a Lesson 8a Lesson 9a Lesson 10a Lesson 11a Lesson 12a Course Overview/LDA CAAR Review Leadership Development Program II Effective Writing for Officers Train for Unified Land Ops II (METL Development) Company and Battalion OPORD Risk Management Process Counseling II Officer Career Management Combat Stress Management Army Leader Ethics - Case Studies I Code of Conduct Administrative Discipline and Separation Lesson 1b Lesson 2b Lesson 3b Lesson 4b Lesson 5b Lesson 6b Lesson 7b Lesson 8b Lesson 9b Lesson 10b Lesson 11b Lesson 12b Staff Organization Roles and Responsibilitie s Counseling I Train for Unified Land Ops I (Training Management) Military Decision Making Process (MDMP) Mission Rehearsals and Rock Drills Midterm Exam Officer Evaluation Report (OER) Process & Support Forms NCO Evaluation Report (NCOER) & Counseling Process Army Leader Ethics Law of Land Warfare and Rules of Engagement (ROE) The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) Army Leader Ethics - Case Studies II Lesson 1c Lesson 2c Lesson 3c Lesson 4c Lesson 5c Lesson 6c Lesson 7c Lesson 8c Lesson 9c Lesson 10c Lesson 11c Lesson 12c Conduct of a Training Meeting Applied Leadership - Training Meeting Applied Leadership - Training Meeting Applied Leadership - Training Meeting Applied Leadership - Training Meeting Officership Forum I (Lecture Series) Applied Leadership - Training Meeting Applied Leadership - Training Meeting Officership Forum II (Lecture Series) Applied Leadership - Training Meeting Applied Leadership - Training Meeting Final Exam Lab 1 Lab 2 Lab 3 Lab 4 Lab 5 Lab 6 Lab 7 Lab 8 Lab 9 Lab 10 Lab 11 Lab 12 Drill & Ceremony Combat Water Survival Land Navigation I Land Navigation II Individual & Squad Movement Techniques Employ Hand Grenades & Claymore Mines Battle Drills Squad Tactics I Squad Tactics II Squad Tactics III Field craft & Pre-Combat Checks & Inspections Commander’s Time
  • 27. MS 412 Syllabus TRACK LEGEND: Leadership Personal Development Officership Tactics & Techniques Values & Ethics Overview & Assessment Lesson 1a Lesson 2a Lesson 3a Lesson 4a Lesson 5a Lesson 6a Lesson 7a Lesson 8a Lesson 9a Lesson 10a Lesson 11a Lesson 12a Course Overview Army Customs & Courtesies Introduction to Battle Analysis Cultural Awareness Counter- insurgency Non-Govt. Organizations, Civilians on the Battlefield, & Host Nation Support Supply Operations Battle Analysis Case Studies - Briefs Officer Forum Platoon Command Team Equal Opportunity (EO) Financial Management Lesson 1b The Army Officer Lesson 2b Unit Level Medical Operations Lesson 3b Army Leader Ethics - Case Studies III Lesson 4b Culture of Terrorism Lesson 5b Force Protection in the FSO and Operational Security Lesson 6b Midterm Exam Lesson 7b Maintenanc e Operations Lesson 8b Staff Ride Lesson 9b Senior NCO Forum Lesson 10b BOLC Overview Lesson 11b Sexual Harassment/ Assault Response Prevention (SHARP) Program Pt 1 Lesson 12b Installation Support Services for Soldiers and Family Members Lesson 1c Applied Leadership - Training Meeting Lesson 2c Applied Leadership - Training Meeting Lesson 3c Applied Leadership - Training Meeting Lesson 4c Applied Leadership - Training Meeting Lesson 5c Applied Leadership - Training Meeting Lesson 6c Officership Forum III (Lecture Series) Lesson 7c Applied Leadership - Training Meeting Lesson 8c Applied Leadership - Training Meeting Lesson 9c Officership Forum IV (Lecture Series) Lesson 10c Applied Leadership - Training Meeting Lesson 11c Sexual Harassment/ Assault Response Prevention (SHARP) Program Pt 2 Lesson 12c Final Exam Lab 13 Lab 14 Lab 15 Lab 16 Lab 17 Lab 18 Lab 19 Lab 20 Lab 21 Lab 22 Lab 23 Lab 24 Commander’s Time First Aid Leader Reaction Course Squad Tactics IV Platoon Movement Platoon Tactics- Patrolling I Platoon Tactics- Patrolling II Land Navigation III Land Navigation IV Weapons - Pre- Marksmans hip Instruction Tactical Communication, Reporting, & Call for Fire First Aid – Casualty Evacuation (CASEVAC)
  • 28. ROTC OML Model Warrior Forge, Platoon Top Five= 1 point added to final OMS RECONDO = 0.5 point added to final OMS
  • 29. Officer Career Fields  Maneuver, Fires, and Effects:  Protect lives through the actual or perceived use of weapons and movement against the enemy  Branches in this Field:  Infantry  Armor  Aviation  Air Defense Artillery  Field Artillery  Chemical  Engineers  Military Police
  • 30. Officer Career Fields  Force Sustainment:  Support, train, supply, and provide maintenance.  Branches in this Field:  Adjutant General  Finance  Ordnance  Quartermaster  Transportation
  • 31. Officer Career Fields  Operations Support:  Disseminate information critical to military operations  Branches in this Field:  Military Intelligence  Signal Corps  Special Branches  Positions requiring special degrees, certifications, and endorsements  Branches in this field:  Chaplain Corps  Army Nurse Corps  Medical Services Corps
  • 32. Commissioning Requirements 1. Baccalaureate degree 2. Completion of: - MS 311 - MS 312 - MS 411 - MS 412 - History 304 3. Completion of “Leaders Development Assessment Course” 4. Demonstrated swimming proficiency 5. Minimum GT Score of 110 3.00 GPA minimum Note: Cadets may also earn a Military Science Minor by completing the requirements above and one additional elective approved by the department
  • 34. Battalion Cadre (Functional Organization) As of April 2016 Department Chair LTC Richard Helling Supply MSG Ronnie Robertson Office Manager Ms. Suzanne Boussard MS IVs (Seniors) MS IIIs (Juniors) MS IIs (Sophomores) MS Is (Freshmen) Admin / Log = Active = AGR = COMTek = DA Civ = University Training NCO SFC Timothy Johns Enrollment & Scholarships Admin Assistant Mr. Billy Nicks APMS CPT Travis Brunson APMS Mr. Darrin Dunsworth Recruiting Operations Mr. Charles Noble APMS CPT Harry Yoon APMS SFC Josh Abernathy APMS SSG Heather Carreathers APMS SFC Wilfred Cunningham

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. This is the ROTC OML Model that was used in FY10 and for all you End of LDAC Commissionees this is your OML model. This slide lists all the criteria that go into the Model. The numbers in green are the weighting of each of the criteria. If you add up the green numbers they will equal 100. That is why GPA is 40% weighted 40 of 100. There is an additional point awarded to all those that receive LDAC PLT top 5, and an additional ½ point for anyone who earns RECONDO at LDAC. Let me run thru these criteria quickly: GPA – Cumulative GPA for first three years of college (includes ROTC grades) LDAC Performance – This is score based on number of E, S, N’s you receive here at LDAC in leadership positions and attribute/skills/actions LDAC PLT TAC Eval – this is the TAC overall LDAC evaluation LDAC Land Nav (1st Score) – Land nav score includes written, day, and night PMS MSIII CER OML – Score based on where Professor of Military Science(PMS) ranked you with fellow MS III’s on your CER PMS Accessions OML – Score based on were PMS will rank you with those he is sending to the FY board Accession Potential Comments – Score based on combination of how LDAC Tac and PMS evaluated your potential Training and Extracurriculars – Score based on number of training and activities you did as a Cadet/college student Language/Culture – Score based on type and number college level foreign language course taken, whether majoring in a foreign language, studied abroad or completed Rosetta stone courses APFT – What did you score in most recent Spring, Fall and 1st score here at LDAC Swimming - Pass/Fail on campus and here at LDAC, Good news because they don’t do swim test here at LDAC anymore you all passed Athletic – Score based on participation in varsity, intramural or community athletics Now because we don’t do swim at LDAC anymore and the fact that Campus Swim test is a commission requirement there will be a change for FY11 Build slide. As you can see swim will be removed starting in FY11 board, this is all of you minus End of LDAC, and the weighting will be applied to Campus APFT’s There is one more change on the horizon which should start for all those going to the FY12 board. The Army desires to increase hard science, math and engineering degrees in the cohort. To assist in this there will be incentive points awarded next build.