Special Schools
The following
schools are available for cadets to participate in fun, challenging, and
exciting training. With Army ROTC, you can experience the thrill
of jumping out of a plane or helicopter, learning how to climb mountains
and survive under the most grueling conditions, or leading soldiers all
around the world.
Airborne School
"The idea of leaving an
aircraft with nothing
between a man and his death but a piece of string has left
no one unmoved...except those who don't jump." - Sir Bernard Fall

The US Army Airborne School, located at Fort Benning, Georgia, is available
to cadets that are enrolled in the program. The course is three weeks long,
consisiting of a ground week, tower week, and jump week. With each
week comes a different type of training designed to teach you how to parachute
out of airplanes and helicopters. "Jump School" can be the first step in
the journey of a lifetime. Whether running through Fort Benning at
daybreak or parachuting from a C-141, Airborne School will be an experience
you will never forget. Once you've successfully completed your fifth
jump, you earn the coveted silver wings of an airborne soldier.
Air Assault School
Air
Assault training is available at different Army posts across the country.
Your adventure begins with Zero Day: an obstacle course designed
to exhaust even the most physically fit, followed by a brisk run of two
miles in the summer sun. Then the real fun begins. Over the
next two weeks, you learn to establish helicopter landing zones, execute
a night air assault mission, rig and sling load helicopters for cargo missions,
and rappel from a UH-60 Blackhawk hovering 100 feet above the ground.
Cap it off with a three-hour, twelve mile road march and you'll understand
why the soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division walk with a distinctive
swagger of confidence. They've earned it, and so can you.
Mountain Warfare School
This school is not for the faint of heart. Mountain Warfare is a two-week
school taught at Ethan Allen Firing Range in
Jericho, Vermont. The course covers rappelling, rock climbing, mountain
survival, land navigation, first aid, and knots. Both a summer and a winter
phase are offered. Its mission is to develop and conduct resident mountain
warfare training under both summer and winter conditions. The mountain
warfare course develops the leadership and technical skills of Army personnel
by requiring them to perform mountaineering tasks in a realisitic tactical
mountain environment. It provides the student with the practical hands-on
experience in the application of tactics and techniques needed for mountain
operations.
Northern Warfare School
Whoever
said that you were too old to play in the snow? Northern Warfare
School, located in the rugged mountains near Fort Greeley, Alaska, is the
stuff that dreams are made of. In the Army's most challenging winter
mountaineering course, you climb some of America's toughest highlands,
cross sheets of prehistoric glacial ice, and hone your swimming skills
during cold weather waterborne operations. The best part of it all?
You can do it during the summer, too!
Cadet Troop Leadership Training (CTLT) .
CTLT
increases each cadet's leadership experience. Each cadet is assigned
to a platoon leader position and given an opportunity to lead soldiers
in a regular Army unit. It familiarizes cadets with the command,
training, administration, and logistical functions of active duty units.
It also exposes cadets to the on-duty and off-cuty environment of the junior
officer.