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+Army ROTC Cadet Nick Brands continues his journey with the CULP Program in Costa Rica. He reflects on his weekend adventure zip-lining and horseback riding, "It’s opportunities like these that make Costa Rica such a welcoming and beautiful country distinct from anywhere else in the world."
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Six cadets take viewers through a field exercise on Black Entertainment Television (BET)’s “Strength of Brotherhood” Episode 4. Watch as they go through the drill and grow as Soldiers.
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The cadets engage in a simulated field exercise.
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Today's Army Officer Career of the Day is Infantry Officer. Is this your AOC? If so tell us about your job. http://ow.ly/dfKco
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The Army Infantry Officer (11) is responsible for leading the infantry and armed forces during land combat. Learn how to become an Infantry Officer at goarmy.com.
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Army IMCOM’s 2012 Soldier Show ends its six-month tour this weekend. Photos & videos coming soon from Fort Sam Houston. What’s the best Army Entertainment show you’ve seen?
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“I got fantastic leadership training.” Mickey Carter talks about joining the +Army ROTC while attending Harvard. He later went onto Notre Dame for law school and became a lawyer in +The U.S. Army JAG Corps. Watch his video story from the What Makes You Strong leadership workshop at +Temple University where he talks about how his Army experience provided the leadership training and skills that prepared him for his civilian career. 
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Today's Army Reserve Career of the Day is Powerline Distribution Specialist. Are you a 12Q? If so tell us about your job. http://ow.ly/dfHqj
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As a Power Distribution Specialist, you’ll assist with the installation of electrical power distribution systems. Explore electrical distribution jobs at goarmy.com.
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"I was inspired. Nobody in my family has ever served and I just looked at it as an opportunity." Cadet Daniel Cortes talks about why he serves in +The U.S. Army and how it has helped him to become the man he is today.
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Serving to Give Back for the Freedom my Family has Recieved. June 5, 2012. Tags: freedom west-point hispanic-west-point baseball Hispanic. submitted by Cadet Daniel Cortes on Jun 5 2012. Post Comment....
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Today's Army Career of the Day is Biomedical Equipment Specialist. Are you a 68A? If so tell us about your job. http://ow.ly/dfJGT
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The Biomedical Equipment Specialist is responsible for submitting equipment reports and servicing and installing all medical equipment. Learn more at goarmy.com.
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From civilian to Soldier, the six cadets from Black Entertainment Television (BET)’s “Strength of Brotherhood” give viewers a glimpse into their civilian lives. From boxing to dating to school, the cadets share what it’s like to balance Army life with civilian life. How do you maintain balance in your life?
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The cadets give viewers a glimpse into their civilian lives.
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"He's been working hard physically and mentally." Watch as Simultaneous Membership Program (SMP) Cadet Erik Salas and his mom talk about the basic combat training experience in +The U.S. Army. What advice would you offer those heading to BCT?
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