Title: Military and its Place in Society
1Military and its Place in Society
- Instructor Lt Dave Harrington, 4/C Advisor
- Phone x7495
- Office Hours M-F 0900-1500 Except during classes
- (or by appointment)
- If you need to see me, DO NOT HESITATE TO FIND ME
The only dumb question is the one you dont ask!
2Military and its Place in Society
- Welcome to SUNY
- Course Syllabus and Outline
- Time Management
- Todays Lectures
3A Little Bit about myself
- P-3 Orion Pilot
- Enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1994. Graduated
from the Naval Academy in 2001 - Operated out of MCBH Kaneohe Bay while flying in
VP-9
4Cont
- Commissioned in 2001
- Winged in Mar 2003
- Vt-28
- VP-9
- SUNY Maritime ROTC
5Time Management
- Why should you care?
- Because . . .
- It will develop a skill you will use in the
fleet. - It will help you get better grades.
- It will allow you to budget time for the things
you want to do.
6Semester planning
- Get a monthly calendar. Tear out the Fall
semester months and tape them to the wall in your
room. - Make a note of when your major tests are and when
major assignments are due (term papers, projects) - List these tests and assignments on a separate
sheet of paper.
7Semester planning
- Write down all of your tests and assignments in
their appropriate weeks - Then, organize your tasks so that you can
complete these assignments.
8Remember . . .
- Everyone has the same amount of time (168 hours
per week). Use them wisely! - Always ask yourself, What is the best use of my
time right now?
9INTRO TO NAVSCI
- Mission, Academic Requirements, and Regulations
of the NROTC Program
10Learning Objectives
- The student will . . .
- Know the mission and intent of the NROTC program
- Know each of the NROTC programs
- Comprehend the academic course requirements for
each NROTC program - Know about Academic and Aptitude Performance
Review Boards
11Learning Objectives
- The student will . . .
- Know physical fitness and swimming requirements
- Comprehend the obligations incurred by
subscribing to the NROTC Honor Code - Know the organization of the NROTC academic
program - Know the local battalion organization and Chain
of Command
12Mission of the NROTC Program
- To develop midshipmen morally, mentally, and
physically . . . - To imbue them with the highest ideals of duty,
honor, and loyalty . . .
13Mission of the NROTC Program
- . . . In order to commission college graduates as
Naval Officers who - possess a basic professional background
- are motivated towards careers in the naval
service - have potential for future development in mind and
character
14Mission of the NROTC Program
- . . . so as to assume the highest
responsibilities of - command
- citizenship
- and government.
15Goal of the NROTC Program
- To provide NROTC students with
- an understanding of the fundamental concepts of
Naval Science - a basic understanding of associated professional
knowledge - an appreciation of the requirements for National
Security - a strong sense of personal integrity, honor, and
individual responsibility
16Goal of the NROTC Program
- To provide NROTC students with
- an educational background which will allow you to
pursue advanced/continuing education in a field
of application and interest to the naval service - a high state of physical fitness for the purposes
of health and performance
17Intent of the NROTC program
- To commission officers for the unrestricted line
URL. - Surface Warfare
- Submarines
- Aviation
- US Marine Corps
- (The Medical, Supply, Intel Corps will have to
wait.)
18NROTC Academic Program requirements
- Your major
- Navy-specified college courses
- One year of calculus (I and II)
- One year of physics (I and II)
- Military history/Natl Security Policy
- Writing Intensive English courses (6 cr.)
- Regional Studies/World Cultures/Religions
19NROTC Academic Program requirements
- Naval Science Classes
- INTRO TO NAVSCI
- Seapower and Maritime Affairs
- Naval Engineering
- Leadership and Management
- Navigation I II
- Naval Weapons
- Leadership and Ethics
20NROTC Academic Program requirements
- Marine Option Midshipmen
- Same Naval Science courses, except
- No Calc or Physics req.
- Ships Sys I/Engineering, Ships Sys II /Weapons,
Naval Operations and Seamanship NOT REQ. - Regional Studies/World Cultures/Religions highly
recommended but NOT REQ. - Evolution of Warfare
- Amphibious Warfare
21NROTC Academic Program requirements
- Naval Professional Training
- Drill Periods
- PT
- Summer training (cruises)
- Other Sail Team, Drill Team, MECs, etc
22NROTC Academic Program requirements
- Summer Training Periods
- 4 to 8 weeks long
- 4-year scholarship winners attend all three
- College Program students do NOT attend (unless
they win a scholarship)
23NROTC Academic Program requirements
- Summer Training Periods Third class summer
training - CORTRAMID All scholarship students -
- 4 weeks long
- Week of
- Surface Warfare
- Submarines
- Aviation
- Marine Corps
24NROTC Academic Program requirements
- Summer Training Periods 2nd Class Summer
Training (Enlisted) - All scholarship students - At-sea training
- See life from the enlisted point of view
- Marine Options go to Mountain Warfare training
25NROTC Academic Program requirements
- Summer Training Periods
- 1st Class Summer Training (Division Officer)
- Similar to 2nd Class cruise, except you wear
khakis - Marine Options will attend Bulldog training (in
Quantico, VA) instead. - Nurse Corps go to the Naval Hospital
- You may request to go on an Aviation, Spec
Warfare or Foreign Exchange cruise.
26Four-Year NROTC Scholarship
- Students are sworn in as Midshipmen, USNR
- Navy pays full tuition, required fees, and
provides textbooks uniforms - 250/300/350/400/month stipend
- Minimum 4-year active duty requirement upon
commissioning
27Two-year NROTC Scholarship
- Students with at least 2 years remaining are
eligible - Must attend the Naval Science Institute (NSI) in
Newport, RI over the summer - Same privileges and requirements as for 4-year
scholarship
28NETC-Controlled Scholarship
- Students in the College Program can earn a
scholarship if selected by NETC. - Must complete at least one semester in the NROTC
unit.
29Pitfalls of the NROTC Program
- The Performance Review Board
- Purpose
- To address a substandard academic and/or
professional performance - Organization
- Chaired by the XO
- Typically two unit staff members (LT)
- Representative from Dean of Students (sometimes)
30Pitfalls of the NROTC Program
- The Performance Review Board makes a
recommendation to the CO - Probation
- LOA
- Disenrollment
31Physical Fitness Requirements
- The Navy Physical Fitness Assessment (PFA)
- Push-Ups and Sit-Ups (2 minutes)
- Run (1 1/2 miles), or Swim (500 yards)
- BCA- Body Composition (height/weight)
- Minimum standards depend on your age, gender
- Remedial
32Physical Fitness Requirements
- Swim Qualifications
- You must qualify as 3rd class swimmer by the
beginning of your sophomore year - 1st class swim qualification is highest
- (Must be 1st class qualified if you want to fly
jets during CORTRAMID)
33Physical Fitness Requirements
- Weight control and Body fat
- If you control your body fat, you will
- perform better on the PRT
- look good in your uniform
- feel better about yourself
- If you exceed standards, you will NOT be allowed
to become a 3/C midshipman.
34Physical Fitness Requirements
- US Marine Corps Option students
- Must meet USMC requirements (obviously).
35Local NROTC Military Organization
- Unit Staff
- Commanding Officer, CAPT Driscoll
- Executive Officer, MAJ Abbott
- Staff Advisors
- LT Bricker, 1/C Advisor
- LT Porell, 2/C, 3/C Advisor
- LT Harrington 4/C Advisor
- LT Frasier Admin
36Local NROTC Military Organization
- Unit Staff
- Enlisted Members
- SSGT Cisneros
- MC Lehmann
- Supply Tech
- Mr. Benjamin
- Civilian Personell
- Mr. Johnson
- Mrs. Tacinelli
37The NROTC Honor Code
- A Midshipman does not
- LIE
- CHEAT
- OR STEAL
- Why?
- Military organizations MUST be based on absolute
trust. Otherwise, lives could be lost! - Take these principles to the fleet!
38Some possible test questions
- List all of the Naval Science courses that are
taught at RPI. - What are the possible consequences of going to a
PRB? - Names of the Unit staff members.
- Names of the Midshipmen in my chain of command.