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Welcome to RaiderBattalion.com

The Wright State University Army ROTC Alumni Association exists to keep alumni, cadets, and cadre members to stay in touch. The Association also exists to aid the WSU Army ROTC program in any way we can. The association was started in 2001 and continues to grow in members, influence, and capacity.

 

Known as the Raider Battalion, Wright State University Army ROTC has been training future Army officers since 1972 and had its first graduating class in 1976. The Alumni Association is proud to have over 250 graduates currently in our ranks.

WSU Army ROTC Alumni, Cadets, and Current and Former Cadre are all eligible to be members of WSU Army ROTC Alumni Association. There is no cost to join.
 
 


 
  Current News Related to the US Army ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ARMY NURSE CORPS FUNDED NURSE EDUCATION PROGRAM (FNEP)

KJones writes "MILPER MESSAGE NUMBER : 07-131
DASG-ZA
ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ARMY NURSE CORPS FUNDED NURSE EDUCATION PROGRAM
(FNEP)
...Issued: [05/22/2007]...


1. THIS MESSAGE ANNOUNCES INSTITUTION OF THE FUNDED NURSE EDUCATION
PROGRAM (FNEP). FNEP IS DESIGNED FOR CAPTAINS WITH A MINIMUM OF 38
MONTHS AND NO MORE THAN 7 YEARS OF ACTIVE COMMISSIONED SERVICE SERVING
IN OTHER BASIC BRANCHES. FNEP PROVIDES THE OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN, AT
MINIMUM, A BACHELOR OR ENTRY LEVEL MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING DEGREE
AND THEN BE REAPPOINTED IN THE ACTIVE COMPONENT ARMY NURSE CORPS. THIS
PROGRAM IS OPEN TO ACTIVE COMPONENT OFFICERS ONLY. "
 
 
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  Army ROTC Alumni Association News Michael L. Mundell dies of injuries from I.E.D.

rayner writes "All,

I recently learned of the death of Major Mundell, reverently known to many as CPT Mundell during the late 80's and early 90's. He was killed in Fallujah on January 5, 2007.

After his position as a cadre member at WSU he moved to Bradenburg, KY just outside Louisville, KY. He leaves behind his wife Audrey, and children Erica, 17, Ryan, 14, Zachary, 13, and Dale, 11.

If anyone is interested in contributing to a support fund for his children, please contact Rod Rayner (1995) at raynerrod@yahoo.com.

"
 
 
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  Current News Related to Army ROTC Raider Battalion Newsletter Winter Edition

KJones writes "

Raider Battalion Newsletter
WSU Army ROTC
“Tried, Proven, and Ready!”

 
This is the second Raider Battalion newsletter for SY 05/06.  We want to welcome cadets and students taking AROTC again this quarter.  It’s been a good winter quarter for the Raider Battalion with many exciting events and training.  This edition of the newsletter covers battalion activities from November 2005 to March 2006.  Special thanks to those cadre and cadet members who contributed to this edition.  Go Raiders!!
 

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  Current News Related to the US Army News: Remembering Army ROTC, By COL Angelia Durrance, CN, Cadet Command

KJones writes "
I am sure that you have nothing but fine memories of your years in Army ROTC. The excitement you felt during freshman and sophomore year, getting new boots and eating MREs for the first time. But this was probably quickly replaced by the rigor of Physical Training at 0600 or 0630, and the rest of “good stuff” of junior or MS III year. You remember battle drills, troop leading procedures, blue cards, and the looming threat of “Camp”, don’t you? If your MS III instructor was anything like mine, you might have painfully dreaded many ROTC sessions. You knew you were going to “get some”, and by that the instructor meant some good training. To me it seemed at times like mass confusion - flutter kicks, push-ups, accountability, and no later than times. What was the difference between a warning order, an OPORD, or the ever present FRAGO? Step off on what foot? We are going to road march where?

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  Army ROTC Alumni Association News LT Jones at Walter Reed Army Medical Center

KJones writes "Well I have PCS'd from Korea to Walter Reed. I am working on Ward 57, the orthopedics ward. It is a very interesting ward right now with almost all of the patients on the ward being from OIF or OEF. The OIF and OEF folks are very well taken care of by the red cross and the army as far as personal and financial assistance. Also, many of the amputees are allowed to stay active duty. Almost all of the amputees here are in great spirits and transitioning great with awesome attitudes.
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Monday, October 24
· News From 2LT Beth Flege (2004) In Kuwait
Monday, October 17
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· 2005 WSU Homecoming
Tuesday, August 23
· Taking the mystique away and preparing yourself for Ranger School
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· Raider Battalion Newsletter
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· Update from Korea
Tuesday, March 22
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