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Cadets are the lifeblood of the ROTC program, for they are the future, the future warrior-leaders of the United States Army, and they are normal people just like everyone else, a cross-section of America, with personal experiences that range from Iraq to the Ivy League and everything in between.

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Cadet Profiles

Students First, Cadets Second, Successful Always

Interested in finding out what other Cadets think of the University of Oklahoma ROTC Battalion? Here's where you can learn about the ROTC experience from motivated students just like you.

Cadet Jordan Wade

MS III

Home Town: Olathe, Kansas

Prior Military Experience: Cadet Wade was an information systems analyst, MOS 25D, attached to the 50/45th Garrison Support Unit located at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. He is considering a career in the military.

Academic Major: Management, Information Systems

Desired Branch: Signal Corps

Reason For Joining: 'I joined for the educational opportunities offered by the Army and to gain maturity.'








Cadet Christopher Butler

MS III

Home Town: Panama, Oklahoma

Prior Military Experience: Cadet Butler was an infantryman, MOS code 11B, serving with B CO 180th Battalion, 45th Infantry Regiment, Oklahoma National Guard. While serving he was deployed to the Sinai Peninsula on a peacekeeping mission. Cadet Butler is also air assault qualified, having attended the school. He hopes to make a career in the National Guard.

Academic Major: Zoology and Biomedicine

Desired Branch: Infantry

Reason For Joining: 'I joined the National Guard to help my community and my country.'








Cadet Susan White

MS III

Home Town: Fayetteville, North Carolina

Prior Military Experience: Cadet White was a linguist, MOS code 98G, who served with the 66th Military Intelligence Group stationed at Darmstadt, Germany. She is a graduate of the Defense Language Institute in Monterrey, California and speaks fluent Persian-Farsi and Spanish. She hopes for a career in the National Guard.

Academic Major: Master's Degree, Human Relations

Desired Branch: Medical Service Corps

Reason For Joining: 'I joined for adventure.'








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