We continue our series covering the first day at America’s military colleges and academies with Norwich University in Vermont. The oldest of all of the private US senior military colleges, Norwich University predates Virginia Military Institute and The Citadel and is credited as the birthplace of the military’s Reserve Officers' Training Corps, or ROTC. While about half of the university’s students matriculate as civilians, the other half enlist in the Corps of Cadets, which follows a strict military training regimen. On day zero, incoming freshmen, known as "rooks" (short for "recruits"), say goodbye to their families before being indoctrinated by upperclassmen, known as cadre, into the lifestyle of a Norwich cadet. MORE BOOT CAMP VIDEOS: How Navy Cooks Are Trained To Feed 5,000 Sailors On Aircraft Carriers | Boot Camp | Business Insider How Army Artillery Soldiers Train To Fire $4.3 Million Howitzers — The "King Of Battle" | Boot Camp How Secret Service Agents Are Trained For A 'Zero-Fail Mission' | Boot Camp | Business Insider Intro - 0:00 Rook Arrival - 0:33 What's A Rook - 2:16 Surviving Rook Week - 2:51 Military Service Requirement - 3:42 Birthplace of ROTC - 4:33 Rookie Storms - 5:24 Welcome Ceremony - 6:29 Meeting The Cadre - 7:27 Hazing - 8:51 Room Inventory - 11:00 Physical Training - 12:16 Dining Procedures - 13:12 Rook Privileges - 14:21 Conclusion - 15:54 Credits - 16:51 ------------------------------------------------------ #military #bootcamp #businessin |
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