Tag Archives: ROTC

Togetherness

U.S. Army Veteran

To me and many others, serving in the military, past or present, means never actually having to be alone, especially not on the Fourth.

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In Defense Of ROTC

Director of Research and Policy for Blue Star Families; U.S. Navy Veteran

There is a lot of discussion in both military and civilian spheres right now on the increasing distance between the military and the civilian population in our society. In fact, Bob Woodward termed it “an epidemic of disconnection” on Oprah last month.

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Columbia, ROTC, and the Civilian-Military Divide

Iraq War Veteran and graduate student

Given all the lip-service that the civilian-military divide has received recently, it would be a shame to keep ROTC off campuses like Columbia. ROTC programs are one small venue for bridging the civilian-military divide.

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The Civilian-Veteran Gap Widens Further?

(Update: Columbia has released audio of the debate.) Just last week I wrote about ways to bridge the gap between civilians and Veterans. Though many fall prey to cynicism about the rift, I encouraged an optimistic effort on the part …

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