Advanced Camp is a 35-day training event designed to develop a Cadet’s critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and to forge them into tough, adaptable leaders who can thrive in ambiguous and complex environments. Advanced Camp is the capstone leader development opportunity for all Cadets between their Military Science (MS) III and MS IV years of ROTC.
Basic Camp is a 32-day training event designed to introduce Cadets to the Army. The objective is to develop Cadet leadership skills, train them on individual and junior leader tasks, develop and reinforce the Warrior Ethos, and our Army Values. Basic Camp provides the critical thinking skills necessary to succeed in ROTC, and the Army.
The Cadet Advanced Individual Training (CAIT) program includes training at Army Schools and special courses for Airborne, Air Assault, Basic Mountaineering, Mountain Planner, Sapper, Master Fitness, Jungle Operations and Cold Weather Operations Course, Cadet Field Training at USMA, Sandhurst Competition, SF Combat Diver Qualification Course.
Chasing Fulfillment
FORT KNOX, Ky. — Fulfillment is something that we spend most of our lives chasing, and is something that some of us never catch. For Cadet Phoenix Moore, however, assigned to Alpha Company, 1st [...]
From name to purpose
To some, destiny might just be a coincidence, but for Cadet Matthew Soldier his fate is to be in the Army. Born on July 4th, America’s birthday, Soldier grew up loving the Army. He [...]
Green to Gold
FORT KNOX, Ky. - Green to Gold is a program where active-duty soldiers in the Army get the chance to join the ROTC program to become an officer. For Cadet Joshua Drinkwine from Boise [...]
From Rink to Range
ORT KNOX, Ky.- When cadet Nicolas Gamarra from University of Connecticut assigned to 5th Regiment, Advanced Camp, suffered a career-ending injury in hockey, he persevered through the challenges that came with it. After dislocating [...]
Pushing Forward
FORT KNOX, Ky — Cadets from 4th Regiment, Advanced Camp, time at Cadet Summer Training is coming to a close. Cadets have just completed the grizzly phase of the Field Training Exercise and the [...]






