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Col. (Ret.) Edwin W. Passmore

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Col. Scott D. Kimmell

Col. Mark C. Jackson

Mr. Andrew L. Bundermann

Dr. Thomas J. Perlewitz

Col. (Ret.) H. Duane Saunders

Col. (Ret.) Scott Davis

Mr. Ranney W. McDonough

Mr. Larry T. Garman

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Col. Joseph E. Hilbert

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Mr. Brian W. Freed

Dr. Raymond Davis Jr.

Col. (Ret.) Ben N. Skardon

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Col. Robert W. Myles Jr.

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Dr. Samuel T. Gladding

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Col. Anthony S. Leal

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Col. (Ret.) Buddy G. Beck

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Dr. Eugene W. Smith

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Col. (Ret.) Ray A. Clardy

Mr. John S. Edwards

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Col. (Ret.) Nathaniel Todd

Mr. Eugene M. Weatherly Jr.

Col. (Ret.) Albert Johnson Jr.

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Mr. James M. Dye

Justice R. Fred Lewis

Honorable Allen Boyd Jr.

Mr. Charles G. Mitchell Jr.

Mr. Todd M. Wilcox

Mr. John S. Tanner

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Dr. J. Robert Sebo

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Mr. John H. Rhodes

Col. Mick A. Fleetwood

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Col. (Ret.) Edwin Gayagas

Col. Douglas A. LeVien III

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2nd Lt. John L. Geoghegan

Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Peter M. Cuviello

Lt. Gen. (Ret.) William G. Pagonis

Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Michael Dubie

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Lt. Col. (Ret.) James Megellas

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Capt. Thomas J. Goodman

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Lt. Col. (Ret.) Timothy L.O. Savidge

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Lt. Col. William E. Dyess

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Lt. Col. Rick J. Torretto

Maj. William E. Adams

Capt. Jon E. Swanson

Capt. Paul Long

Col. Steven G. Shepherd

Lt. Col. Jovanna O. Nelson

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Col. (Ret.) Barry Creed

Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Ronald O. Harrison

Col. (Ret.) Jeremy M. Martin

Maj. Serelda L. Herbin

Lt. Col. Gregory C. Scrivens

Maj. (Ret.) Robert H. Jackson Sr.

Lt. Col. Mason J. Rice

Col. Valery C. Keaveny Jr.

Col. Timothy W. Holman

Col. (Ret.) Paul L. Willis

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Col. (Ret.) Thomas E. Matthews

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U.S. Army Cadet Command | ROTC | The United States Army (2024)

FAQs

What is the acronym for the US Army Cadet Command? ›

1st Brigade United States Army Cadet Command (USACC) is located at Fort Knox, Kentucky, the home of the Human Resource Center of Excellence and the Army Cadet Command.

What is the Cadet Command fitness assessment? ›

The physical fitness assessment for contracting Cadets will be the Cadet Command Fitness Assessment (CCFA). The CCFA consists of the 1 minute of push up, 1 minute of modified sit up (hands placed on opposite shoulders), and a 1 mile run. The chart below shows the minimum standards for contracting.

How many people apply for the Army ROTC Scholarship? ›

Is the ROTC scholarship hard to get? All college scholarships, including ROTC scholarships, can be very competitive. Of the 9,300 high school students who applied in 2021, 2,500 were awarded an Army ROTC scholarship.

What is a commanding general US Army Cadet Command? ›

As the Commanding General, BG Barnett leads Cadet Command's mission to select, educate, train, and commission college students to be officers and leaders of character in the Total Army and form partnerships with high schools to conduct JROTC programs to develop citizens of character for a lifetime of commitment and ...

Is cadet a real rank in the Army? ›

The United States Army, Coast Guard and Air Force use the rank "cadet" for officer candidates in the Army and Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) programs at civilian colleges and universities and for cadets at the United States Military Academy (USMA), United States Air Force Academy (USAFA), United States ...

What are the 4 star commands in the Army? ›

Unified combatant commands
Position insigniaPositionService branch
U.S. Southern CommandCommander, U.S. Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM)U.S. Army
Commander, U.S. Space Command (USSPACECOM)U.S. Space Force
Commander, U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM)U.S. Army
Commander, U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM)U.S. Air Force
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How long does the cadet fitness assessment take? ›

The six test events of the CFA are administered consecutively in less than a 40-minute time period. Candidates should attempt to do their best on all six events, keeping in mind that the events are sequenced to produce a cumulative loading effect.

How fast do you have to run for ROTC? ›

Minimum Passing Score for CCFA – Army ROTC Fitness Test
Push-up1-Mile Run
Male308:00
Female1310:00
Jan 24, 2024

How many pull ups for rotc? ›

Physical Fitness
Pull-ups3.0 Mile Run
Females: Age 17-20130:50
Males: Age 17-20427:40

What is the hardest ROTC scholarship to get? ›

The different branches of the military award scholarships at varying levels of selectivity, with the Army ROTC being the "easiest" scholarship to get, followed by the Navy ROTC, and the third and most challenging being the Air Force ROTC scholarship.

How hard is it to get into Army ROTC? ›

You need a minimum 2.5 high school GPA for ROTC to qualify for ROTC scholarships. You must also maintain a 2.5 college GPA. Additional entry requirements include being at least 17 years old, scoring at least 19 on the ACT or 920 on the SAT, and passing your military branch's physical fitness test.

What are the odds of getting Army ROTC? ›

Chances of Receiving an Army ROTC High School Scholarship

There are usually about 3000 scholarships awarded each year. 1/3rd of these typically are awarded towards four year scholarships. 2/3rds are usually Advanced Designee scholarships covering full tuition for last three years.

Where is the US Army Cadet Command headquarters? ›

US Army Cadet Command (USACC) is located at 204 1st Cavalry Regiment Road, Building 1002, Fort Knox, Kentucky, the home of the Human Resource Center of Excellence and Cadet Command.

How many schools are in Cadet Command? ›

The CACC operates in 57 senior and junior high schools across the state, offering a unique educational experience for students not typically engaged in school programs. Many cadets find motivation and purpose in CACC, using it as a catalyst for academic success.

Does a cadet outrank an NCO? ›

Yes, but as a technicality. Army Regulation (AR) 600–20 (Army Command Policy) states that command, when absent of the commander, flows in a certain order, and it puts puts cadets after commissioned officers and warrant officers, but before non-commissioned officers.

What is the abbreviation of cadet? ›

Cdt- Cadet (Cadet) AC- Able Cadet (Private) LC- Leading Cadet (Corporal) PO2- Petty Officer Second Class (Sergeant)

What is the Army cadets code? ›

The Army Cadet Leadership Code is based on our core Values. To us, courage, discipline, respect for others, integrity, loyalty and selfless commitment are more than just words in a booklet or on a poster; they are what the Army Cadets stand for, and what makes us stand out.

How do you address a cadet in the Army? ›

PROPER MILITARY PROTOCOL
  1. If you are equal to or out rank the individual you are addressing cadet and last name, last name only or first name only is acceptable.
  2. If the cadet you are addressing out ranks you then cadet and last name, or sir/ma'am is appropriate way to address this individual.

What does NCC stand for in the military? ›

U.S. Naval War College welcomes senior officers from navies around the world to its Naval Command College (NCC). Since its founding in 1956, more than 2,100 officers from 91 nations have completed the program, with more than half reaching flag rank.

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