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2/20/2014, 9:52am

A day in the life of ROTC cadets at SU

By Robyn Woodley

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Shippensburg University cadets learn to become an army officer in the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program.

Tuttle
Rosey Tuttle blends together a busy life as a Shippensburg University student and a Raider Battalion cadet.

Ziemkiewicz
Piotr Ziemkiewicz powers through some push-ups and sit-ups during 0615 daily physical training.


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Tuttle and Andrew Adamsky use string and random objects to map out parts of an operation order. Tuttle must plan out tasks and locations of military personnel in a given scenario as an army officer.


Alldredge
Keegan Alldredge breaks into a sweat while exercising with a weight ball in the crowded hallway at Wright Hall.


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Captain John Crumley discusses tough decisions army officers face during military science class.

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