About Army ROTC
The mission of Army ROTC (Reserve Officers’ Training Corps) is to commission the future officer leadership of the United States Army and motivate young people to be better citizens.
There are 273 Senior Army ROTC programs at colleges and universities across the United States. These military science programs develop impart and develop the skills necessary to lead American Soldiers. To find out more, surf to
http://www.goarmy.com/rotc/index.jsp/
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There are more than 2,300 Junior Army ROTC programs at high schools and preparatory schools across the country. These programs are designed to instill a sense of pride in personal success and in serving one’s community. For more information about JROTC, surf to
https://www.usarmyjrotc.com/
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I just wanted to let you know the VA has uploaded its Video Guide to the Post 9/11 G.I. Bill to Youtube! Could we get this out to your troops through your blog?
Pass the link along if you know any veterans/service members who might need clarification on the new benefit.
Post 9/11 G.I. Bill guide:
Some of the question the videos tries to clarify are:
Who is eligible?
What are the benefits?
What about officers and college loan enlistees?
What kind of education does it cover?
Does it cover Advanced Degrees?
How does the Spouse/Dependent Transfer Option work?
Who might not need this benefit?
How does the Yellow Ribbon Program work?
I was the producer on this piece so if you have any questions let me know.
Thanks,
Ray
Department of Veterans Affairs
Video Journalist, “The American Veteran”
(work) 202-745-8000 ext 7087
ray.flores@va.gov
Ray flores
July 16, 2009 at 5:34 pm