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Why Army ROTC?

 


UNH Army ROTC offers exciting & challenging training that features classroom instruction, physical fitness training, leadership laboratories, and field training exercises. Our program consists of over 100 cadets who are strong leaders and citizens, active on campus and in the community.

 


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The Reserve Officer Training Corps is all about leadership excellence. Check out these videos to learn more about it. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlndxMLK-Kk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxUiDbAlCVQ

 

 

Dr. Kate Ziemer, UNH Senior Vice Provost for Academic Affairs.

Dr. Kate Ziemer, UNH Senior Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, jumps with the Golden Knights!

 

 

 

UNH Army ROTC students in training exercise

Cadre & Staff


 Support personnel and Instructors' biographies, and notes from the PMS.


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UNH ROTC Students in formation with US Flag

Scholarships


 ROTC scholarships, training opportunities available to cadets and special programs for prior-service and National Guard or Reserve soldiers.

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ROTC cadets participating  in training exercise

Cadet Training


 Training events, ROTC leadership courses, and special military schools for cadets.
Partnership schools and  prior-service opportunities.

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UNH Army ROTC cadets in training exercise.

Cadet Library


Soldier and cadet material including Operations Order guides, Warrior Forge documents, and cadences.
 

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  • MacArthur Award

    UNH Army ROTC Receives 2020 MacArthur Award 


    UNH Army ROTC is proud to be recognized as one of the top 8 ROTC programs in the country, and was awarded as the best in 2nd Brigade, which composes the majority of the North East. The MacArthur award is based on a combination of the achievement of the school's commissioning mission, its cadet's performance and standing on the national Order of Merit List, and its cadet retention rate. UNH has previously received the reward in 2005 as well.