1955 Gem of the Mountains, Volume 53 - University of Idaho Yearbook

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The Army ROTC, under Lt. Col. Moore, is designed to turn out fully trained officers ready for active duty if their country should meet a crisis. Under the program, all under-c13Ssmen must take the twO years of basic training. Those who show outstanding leadership in basic training are chosen to take the advanced course which will give them their commission upon graduation. While in advanced study, students are paid approximately $30 per month. Although mOSt of the commissions will be in the reserves, the outstanding cadet of each graduating class may go into the regular Army. Th~

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