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2006 Potato Bowl Parade

Fighting Sioux Battalion cadets at the 2006 Potato Bowl Parade.

Welcome to the University of North Dakota's Army ROTC Fighting Sioux Battalion!

The Fighting Sioux Battalion is home to the nation's only Helicopter Flight Training Program. This program is unique because it offers Cadets the opportunity to gain helicopter flight training at the Army's expense. Learn more here!

In addition to the Helicopter Flight Training Program, the Fighting Sioux Battalion offers a variety of scholarships including 2, 3, and 4-year full tuition scholarships, Nursing scholarships, and programs for soldiers in the National Guard or Reserve. To learn more about any of our scholarships just visit our Scholarship Information Page, or contact us for more information.

Click here to meet the Cadre of the Fighting Sioux Battalion. Our cadre have over 60 years of Army and Army National Guard service combined. They are knowledgable and can answer any question you may have.

What is Army ROTC?
The Army Reserve Officers Training Corps is an opportunity for students to receive military training and experience without obligation or fees. Also, students who would like a job after college can receive an Army commission through the program and become an officer in either the reserves or active duty upon graduation. Over 70% of the commissioned officers in the United States Army went through Army ROTC.

A Unique Kind of Class
The unique idea behind Army ROTC is that it is a class, like any other university class. Just by taking Military Science classes, a student is not obligated to do anything for the Army. Just like any other class, a student can withdraw at any point in the semester, so long as they are not contracted. A student does not have to contract if he or she does not want to. What sets Army ROTC apart from a normal class? Fun, excitement, adrenaline, and FREE are just a few words that students taking ROTC use.

Excitement
ROTC students learn to lead and handle complex tactical situations. They use skill gained from ROTC to navigate in the forest using a topographical map and compass. Students also get the chance to fly in Army helicopters on training events. ROTC students do not have to pay any fees for these exciting activities. Even uniforms and books are provided by the Army at no fee to the students.

For more information on Army ROTC visit the national website at: www.armyrotc.com

Information for FSB Cadets

 

 
Military Science
UND ROTC Armory
255 Centennial Drive Stop 8360
Phone: (701) 777-3498
Fax: (701) 777-3496