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R.O.T.C., Duncan Company

Image by Todd Trapani

Reserve Officer Training Corps, or ROTC, is a bridge program. YOU will go from a civilian law student here at LMU Law and become an Officer in the United States Army, Army Reserves or Army National Guard. You will be able to conduct the classes alongside your law school curriculum while receiving a paid stipend from the Army to help pay for books and other living expenses.  
 

ROTC is a military program first and foremost. It is a mindset that will give you not only, Confidence and Structure within your life, but also help guide you towards a career you desire in the Armed Forces. You will be able to choose from a plethora of different career fields and careers that will allow you to serve in the U.S. Army. Not only are you going to be able to join, you can get paid WHILE IN SCHOOL up to $1000 a month! Joining the club DOES NOT commit you to the military! 

 

Michael "Corey" Miles, Company Commander

Michael.Miles@lmunet.edu

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