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Show ROTC Study Course Gets Revision At Branch College Lt. Col. Oliver W. Harris, AF ROTC detachment No. 860-A. Branch Agricultural college, has announced that a new course of study for all cadets at B A C will begin next school year. It will be a course of generalized study, which will cover all phases of AF ROTC training. There will be no special options op-tions offered to the advanced cadets as in previous years. After Af-ter cadets finish this general training program and have received re-ceived their college degrees, they will be placed in positions which' will be determined by the type of stuclythey took in college. Col. Harris lists the new training train-ing program, with the number of hours to be devoted to each, as follows: Freshmen. Introduction to AF ROTC, 4 hours; introduction to aviation, 16 hours; fundamentals to global geography, 10 hours; international tensions and security se-curity organizations, 15 hours; instruments of national military security, 15 hours; drill, basic military training, 30 hours. Total 90 hours. Shphomores: Introduction, 1 hour; elements of aerial warfare, war-fare, introduction, targets, weapons, wea-pons, aircraft, air ocean, bases, forces, 52 hours; careers in USAF 7 hours; leadership laboratory, cadet, non-commissioned officers training, 30 hours, Total 90 hours. Juniors: Introduction, 2 hours; air force commander and staff, 8 hours; problem solving techniques, tech-niques, 10 hours; communications communica-tions process and AF correspondence, correspond-ence, 25 hours; military law, courts and boards, 15 hours; applied ap-plied air science, aircraft engineering, engi-neering, navigation, weather, 50 hours; air base functions, 10 hours; leadership laboratory, 30 hours. Total 150 hours. Summer Camp: Processing in, 24 hours; individual weapons instructions, in-structions, 24 hours; familiarization familiariza-tion flight, 18 hours; field exercises, exer-cises, 40 hours; USAF base activity ac-tivity and equipment, 32 hours; air base problems, 40 hours; camp commanders time, 10 hours; free time, 10 hours; physical phy-sical training 12 hours; drill, 12 hours; processing out, 8 hours. Total 232 hours. Senior: Principles of leadership and management, 40 hours; career ca-reer guidance, 5 hours; military aspects of world political geography, geo-graphy, 45 hours; briefing for commissioned service, 10 hours; leadership laboratory, 30 hours. Total 150 hours. |