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LEADER’S TRAINING COURSE
What is LTC?
The Leader's Training Course is
the Army’s 2-year ROTC Program entry point. Through the Leader's Training
Course, students without ROTC Basic Course experience can examine the Army
without incurring an obligation, and qualify for Advanced Course entry. The
Army observes these students and determines their officer potential in a
leadership oriented, challenging, and motivating 5-week training program at Fort
Knox, Kentucky. Four
Phases to Graduation
The
Soldier First Phase. This is
a Basic "introduction to the Army" to teach cadets skills and knowledge
necessary to successfully participate in the next three phases. Cadets have
described this phase as "teaching them what right looks like". Specifically,
cadets learn military customs
and courtesies such as saluting, how to
wear the uniform and how to march.
The
Warrior Leader Phase. This
part of their training covers adventure training,
which builds both cadet
self confidence and unit esprit-de-corps. Focus is on individual skills as a
precursor to learning group dynamics. Cadets learn basic military skills in
order to function as a small group member.
The
Bold Leader Phase. This
phase is the course's "Capstone Exercise". Cadets are
exposed to squad level
operations where cadre assesses the cadet's leadership ability in a field
environment. The Field Training Exercise is intentionally tough and
introduces the element of stress. Throughout the exercise cadets encounter
physical and mental
obstacles that challenge them as a person, cadet and
leader.
The
Future Leader Phase. This
portion of the cadet's training introduces them to the social aspect of the
Army. Final briefings are conducted as well as a Family Day in conjunction
with a cadet run graduation ceremony.
You will be paid a 5
week stipend of approximately $750 during your time at LTC as well as all
travel expenses.
Full Tuition
Scholarships are guaranteed for all those who meet scholarship
qualifications, successfully complete LTC and wish to seek a commission as
an Army Officer. (Active Duty, National Guard, Army Reserve)
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