Tag: ROTC

Editorial Calls for End to ROTC Program at North Carolina State University

At least if you are going to have an opinion against having an ROTC program on campus have it backed up by legitimate facts:

North Carolina’s economy represents a paradox in Southern conservatism. Despite a longstanding tradition of skepticism toward the federal government, the state’s dependence on the U.S. military highlights a glaring cognitive dissonance. The military’s impact on NC State reflects a scaled-down version of the state as a whole, as much of our funding — like all public universities — is contingent upon the university’s allowance of ROTC and recruiters on campus.

Without this funding, much of the technological innovation that we claim with pride would not have been possible. However, just like the communities throughout North Carolina that rely on bases and weapons factories for economic stability, our dependence on the military has created a kind of legal blackmail that stifles NC State’s intellectual and creative freedom, and exploits its students.

In a Technician opinion column published March 5, 2004, Andrew Sheppard calls for the end of NC State’s ROTC program, arguing that “every semester that we continue to support these programs is another semester contributing to ongoing crimes abroad.” It’s remarkable that more than 15 years after the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, and with the recent U.S.-led interventions in Libya, Yemen, Somalia, Pakistan and Syria, Sheppard’s appeal for an end to the militarization of the university remains alone.  [Technician Online]

You can read the rest at the link if you can take it.  I don’t even know where to start with all the nonsense in this article.  First of all if she is worried about “crimes abroad” instead of protesting ROTC why doesn’t she go protest the political leaders who send the troops abroad?  The NC State ROTC program has nothing to do with when and where US troops are deployed to.

Then her screed that ROTC exploits minorities and poor people might as well be considered racist or however you want to define it because she obviously thinks these people are too stupid to make decisions for themselves and instead need an intellectual superior like herself to save them from the NC State ROTC program.  Then she claims that ROTC students are selling their lives to the federal government; well what are all the students with $100,000 in student loan debt for an underwater basket weaving degree doing?

Then she claims if you are deployed you will be faced with conducting “immoral acts” and “encounter huge civilian casualties, extrajudicial imprisonment and killing of terror suspects”.  Does she even realize how few people even leave the FOBs while deployed?  The term “fobbit” was developed for a reason.  Even very few of those who leave a FOB will have any of the experiences she claims will happen to them.

I could go on, but I will let the comments section jump in on this issue.

Baylor University Air Force ROTC Cadet Allowed to Commission After Hoverboard Investigation

I would hope there was more to this story because if his leadership actually thought not wearing a helmet on a hoverboard was worthy of an investigation then something is really wrong in today’s Air Force ROTC:

Chris Delzell (right) was commissioned Friday. (Photo by John Carroll)

A Baylor graduate whose Air Force career was in jeopardy after he was seen riding a hoverboard without a helmet received his commission as a second lieutenant after all on Friday.

Chris Delzell, 23, of China Spring, passed a physical fitness test on Friday and then was commissioned as a second lieutenant.

“I hope to help the Air Force get ready for the war that we’re fighting and the next war or any threat down the line to our country’s freedom,” he said.

The commissioning ceremony almost didn’t happen.

Delzell graduated in May from Baylor University with a degree in computer engineering,

The four-and-a-half year Air Force ROTC student says he was expecting to report on June 30 to Eglin Air Force Base in Florida to “start building weapons for our country to fight the enemy.”

But a week before finals last month an AFROTC captain spotted him riding his hoverboard to and from school without a helmet and wrote him up.

The report says Delzell used “poor judgment” and that while riding the hoverboard in the department’s offices, he damaged Baylor property.

Delzell says he nicked a wall, leaving a one-inch gash that he immediately offered to pay to repair.

Delzell said that was informed of the investigation, he was stunned. [KWTX]

You can read the rest at the link, but the Army would never have conducted an investigation like this.  That is unless he wasn’t wearing his reflective belt then all bets are off.  😉

24-Year Old Becomes First ROK Marine Corps ROTC Cadet

Good luck to Kim Sang-a as she takes on the rigors of becoming a ROK Marine Corps officer:

Kim Sang-a, 24, a sophomore at Jeju National University, has become the first female Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) cadet for the Marine Corps. She will start to receive her training and education next month.

Until recently, female students have not been allowed to apply for the ROTC for the Marine Corps.

Kim, studying in the Department of Marine Industrial and Maritime Police, passed the ROTC screening test in June and completed her two-week military training on Jan. 16 at a Marine boot camp in Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province.

Kim’s cadet enlistment ceremony is scheduled for Feb 17.

“Becoming a soldier was my dream,” Kim said.

Born and bred in Seoul, Kim entered the university on Jeju Island to become a female ROTC cadet.  [Korea Times via KoreAm Journal]

You can read more at the link.