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Cadet Clubs and Teams
Hoya Battalion cadets participate in several activities in addition to normal Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) duties. Cadets take part in a large number of activities that challenge and enhanc
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Testimonials
Here're some words from our current outstanding Cadets about why the Hoya Battalion is the best. Cadet Karli Ring - The George Washington University When I was in high school, I wasn’t
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Cadet Training
Land Navigation Mastering the art of finding your way in the wilderness armed with only a map, protractor, compass, and intellect is a skill preserved in the Army ROTC program. Training begins in the
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Join ROTC
There are several different ways to join Georgetown Army ROTC. Below, there are several links that will help you through the process. Click the one that pertains to you, and follow the steps listed to
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Prospective Cadets
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FAQs
I’m interested in obtaining an ROTC scholarship, how do I apply for one? Does joining Army ROTC mean I have joined the Army? If you are in your senior year of high school and interested in appl
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Cadre Contacts
Battalion Cadre & Staff For any questions or to schedule an appointment with the Professor of Military Science, please call (202) 687-7023 or email armyrotcea@georgetown.edu. Professor of Mil
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Battalion History
The Hoya Battalion, Georgetown University’s Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) Program, is steeped in a rich and enviable history that dates back to the birth of both the University and the
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About Us
The heart of every Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) battalion is its Cadets, and five separate academic institutions comprise the Georgetown University Army ROTC program, fondly called the Hoya
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