The Missouri S&T Stonehenge Battalion recently conducted its fall semester Field Training Exercise at Fort Leonard Wood Oct. 20-22. The event gave cadets an opportunity to hone their individual skills and develop confidence in their ability/equipment to prepare them for their future military careers.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s Air Force and Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) cadets participated at a two-day competition against teams from several other Midwestern universities Oct. 13-14.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s U.S. Army ROTC students competed in the Ranger Buddy Competition Saturday, April 8, in Lawrence, Kansas.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s U.S. Army Reserve Officers Training Corps Northern Warfare Challenge (NWC) Team placed 23rd overall in the annual nationwide competition held in La Crosse, Wisconsin.
Read More »After completing branching requirements, S&T Army ROTC cadets are preparing to move out for their first assignments after they graduate in May. These Army ROTC cadets ranked very well nationally.
Read More »The Army National Guard and S&T’s Army ROTC will conduct several landings and take offs with Black Hawk helicopters at 4 p.m. today, Thursday, Oct. 27, and Tuesday, Nov. 1, at the former Miner Golf Course, located along West 10th Street near Innovation Park and Phelps Health in Rolla.
Read More »Army ROTC will test fire their cannon this evening (Wednesday, Aug. 17) after 5 p.m. in the grass area between University Commons and Residential Commons.
Read More »Effective Friday, July 1, Missouri S&T’s College of Arts, Sciences, and Business (CASB) will change to the College of Arts, Sciences, and Education (CASE), and the Kummer College of Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Economic Development will be established. Two academic departments formerly in CASB – business and information technology and economics – will move to the Kummer College.
Read More »Congratulations to Missouri S&T’s Army ROTC Ranger Challenge team, which placed second in the regional round of what’s considered the varsity sport of Army ROTC. In this round the team demonstrated skills in rifle usage, land navigation, emergency medical treatment, knot tying and employing radio calls for artillery.
Read More »After winning the first round of competition by defeating teams from seven other Midwestern universities last month, Missouri S&T’s Army ROTC Ranger Challenge team has advanced to the broader, and more grueling, regional round. Ranger Challenge is considered the varsity sport of Army ROTC.
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