LARAMIE — The University of Wyoming ROTC Cowboy Battalion welcomes 45 new cadets to its ranks this fall, including Wheatland’s Christian and Haiden Moody.
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LARAMIE — The University of Wyoming ROTC Cowboy Battalion welcomes 45 new cadets to its ranks this fall, including Wheatland’s Christian and Haiden Moody.
“ROTC is a military program designed to develop leaders and commission second lieutenants into our Army,” says Lt. Col. Thomas Haas, who also is a professor of military science at UW.
Students in the ROTC program complete a rigorous academic and physical training program designed to develop them into leaders of character. Upon successful completion of the program, cadets receive their commissions.
Members also are given the opportunity to participate in summer training, internships and international travel throughout the summer semester. For many new UW students, ROTC provides tuition assistance through several types of scholarships.
For more information about UW’s ROTC program, visit www.uwyo.edu/armyrotc/.
Cadets joining the Cowboy Battalion this semester, listed by hometown and major, are:
Arvada, Colo. — Kyle Van Horn, criminal justice.
Aurora, Colo. — Jacob Hendrickson, political science.
Bentonville, Ark. — Owen Radcliffe, computer engineering.
Berrien Center, Mich. — Luke Harrison, geology.
Brigham City, Utah — Wyatt Kramer, wildlife and fisheries biology and management, and anthropology.
Broomfield, Colo. — Adam Johnson, criminal justice.
Burns — Brittani Wilson, psychology.
Calhan, Colo. — Kaylee Kearse, computer science.