Posted on Sep 7, 2018
Can someone with recent ROTC Operations Experience peer review a Command Post article?
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Due to the large volume of Army ROTC Cadets asking about which branch to choose, I have drafted a Command Post Article on that decision and considerations involved. I am seeking someone who is in or coming from an Army ROTC Operations assignment that could double check my research and assertions, essentially a peer review. I am willing to share publication credit. CPT Aaron Kletzing LTC Yinon Weiss COL Mikel J. Burroughs SGT (Join to see) CPT Gabe Snell LTC Kevin B.
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Good morning sir, I’ve spent the last three years with Dartmouth Army ROTC, under the Norwich University program, and spend a fair bit of time going over Branching and OML, if you still need more eyes on, I’d be happy to take a look.
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Good morning. Your Command Post article sounds like a great idea. I'd be happy to look over it for you, but I've never had an ROTC assignment. I did commission through ROTC, but I never went back into any type of assignment like that.
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LTC Jason Mackay
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LTC Kevin B. my cursory research indicated that things changed....a lot. The OML process is pretty involved and has basically taken a lot of the opaque big Army part of it, out.
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LTC Jason Mackay
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MAJ Ken Landgren the article is not focused on specifics of branches, but rather the branching process. Once I have my crap all in one sock with a technical review, I would appreciate general feedback from you.
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