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    Military Science

    The University of North Georgia (UNG) Senior Reserve Officer Training Corps (SROTC) program educates, develops, and inspires Boars Head Brigade cadets to commission officers of character for the total Army, developing citizens for a lifetime commitment of service to our nation.

    To accomplish this, Active Duty Army service members assigned to 1st Brigade, US Army Cadet Command offer Military Science courses focused on developing leaders that excel as part of the Senior Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) and Department of the Army. The Professor of Military Science (PMS) intent is to commission fit and intellectually curious and agile officers who are prepared to positively contribute to an Army in transition from a Global War on Terrorism focus to an Army focused on regenerating Combat Power and preparing for Multi-Domain Operations (Army 2030).

    All members of the ROTC program are required to take military science courses and participate in physical fitness training as well as Cadet led labs and field training exercises. Upon graduation, newly commissioned UNG officers are proficient at all Basic Officer Leader Course (BOLC-A)  tasks and are prepared to develop specific branch competencies at BOLC-B and report to their first duty station prepared to lead Soldiers.

    The Military Science department consists of Army Active Duty, National Guard, and Retired Service members, as well as Government Civilians and UNG employees. Academic excellence is a top priority. Military Science instructors and staff provide scholastic coaching, instruction, as well as access to state-of-the-art facilities. The Corps provides a structured, disciplined, environment conducive to academic and leadership excellence. Cadets progress through four years of Military Science curriculum designed to build off of previous year knowledge and developed skills.

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    First cadets study  abroad in Lithuania

    First cadets study abroad in Lithuania

    UNG cadets Andrew Garner and Ian Priour are the first participants in a military academy exchange in Lithuania, and faculty member Dr. Raluca-Viman Miller is teaching in Romania this semester.

    Linatoc is top cadet in Army small arms event

    Linatoc is top cadet in Army small arms event

    UNG cadet Anthony Linatoc took first place in the cadet division of the U.S. Army Small Arms Championships on March 18 at Fort Benning, Georgia.

    Farmer makes history as Ranger School graduate

    Farmer makes history as Ranger School grad

    UNG alumna 2nd Lt. Hayley Farmer, '22, became the first woman to graduate from Ranger School after commissioning as an officer from UNG.

    Cadets grateful for experience at Capitol

    Cadets grateful for experience at Capitol

    UNG cadets were thankful for the chance to take part in a review by Gov. Brian Kemp on March 7 in Atlanta in honor of UNG's 150th anniversary.

    Governor, chancellor help celebrate 150th

    Governor, chancellor help celebrate 150th

    UNG continued to celebrate its 150th anniversary with a Corps of Cadets review by Gov. Brian Kemp. Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, University System of Georgia Chancellor Sonny Perdue and Maj. Gen. Dwayne Wilson

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