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Army ROTC shifting its footprint to the South and Southwest
The Army's biggest source of new officers is merging some programs and establishing new ones.
By Davis Winkie
Soldiers worry that ROTC admin error could upend retirement plans
Former participants in a popular Army education program worry they may be forced to delay their retirement plans after the discovery of an admin error.
Fort Knox cadets taste Army life: walkouts, expired MREs, water issues
Tales of shoddy provisions and contracting woes have flooded social media platforms in recent weeks. Army Times separated fact from fiction.
Service academies exempt from Supreme Court affirmative action ruling
"The potentially distinct interests" of service academies was a reason Chief Justice John Roberts cited as to not yet address their admissions practices.
Head of this college ROTC fired following Peeping Tom allegations
Sweatland took leave following his arrest, but remains in the position of department chair.
By Zamone Perez
Key medical screening portal down for months amid recruiting crisis
The malfunctioning system manages medical screening for all aspiring service academy and ROTC enrollees.
By Davis Winkie
If Supreme Court ends affirmative action, how will the military adapt?
The officer corps already is markedly less racially diverse than the enlisted troops. And that gap may widen, defenders of affirmative action warn.
Man who discussed West Point attack admits to trying to join ISIS
James Bradley, who pleaded guilty Friday, also discussed attacking ROTC cadets with a truck, according to the complaint against him.
Cadet Command ‘looking into’ lieutenant colonel’s tweet at SMA Grinston
Lt. Col. James Attaway III is facing scrutiny from his command over a tweet he allegedly made.
By Davis Winkie