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  • ROTC celebrates first full year

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    \The ROTC program at UNT will finish its first full year on campus when the only senior, Cadet Tod Dillingham, graduates in May and is commissioned as a 2nd2nd Lieutenant in the U.S. Army.

    The program, founded in spring of 2008, has experienced success in its first year, said Maj....

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    Havok

    posted 7/11/09 @ 10:13 AM CST

    More branches than just the Army have ROTC programs. The Air Force ROTC program has been running for years now on campus, so your statement about ROTC 'celebrating their first year'is inaccurate. As the author doesn't write his/her headlines, I'm surprised to see that the author, editor, and headline writer all managed to miss this obvious error. Give the Air Force folks credit!

    JD

    posted 7/13/09 @ 8:21 AM CST

    Yes the Air Force has been on Campus for decades. The writer needs to put Army or Air Force in front of ROTC. Please do this. This is the 3rd time a misunderstanding has been made with the NT Daily! Thats 3 times to many.

    Clay

    posted 7/13/09 @ 12:25 PM CST

    To be fair, they don't print that much about the Air Force ROTC that I've seen this year. I've seen three articles about the Army ROTC since this January, but little or no coverage of the Air Force. I don't think they are intentionally ignoring the AF, but they should differentiate.

    That said, it's good that Dillingham has obtained his 2nd LT rank and I hope he makes it through without too much trouble in his contracted time with the Army. Hoo-ah!
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