She was selected to attend. Her major is psychology and is looking to branch med Serv. But she won't tell her command that she needs time to think about it. She's going with the flow and not sure she fully realizes the risk. She fought hard to get accepted ROTC and I'd hate to see that gone...
That is an interesting point, well taken.
That's a high price to pay when other objectives can be established to develop your examples above, knowing that immediate death is possible.
I'm not convinced regards the risk vs reward of attending, in light of a skill set that seems to be less relevant in more modern war strategy. Hence why paratroopers haven't been involved in large scale assaults in sometime. I understand its relevance and exceptional history I'm just not sure...
Hello,
My daughter was selected to go to Airborne School in her second year of ROTC. While I'm proud of her hard work; I'm concerned whether she will be injured considering the danger; if a cadet is injured how does it affect their ROTC career? Can they still commission?
And since they are not...