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Columbia University Military Community: The Wall Street Journal's Statistics: Urban Retreat of ROTC
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Columbia University Military Community. Thursday, March 8, 2007. The Wall Street Journal's Statistics: Urban Retreat of ROTC. In the last few decades. The Army has pulled its officer training and recruiting programs out of the Northeast and big urban centers, choosing to concentrate on campuses in the lower-cost South and Midwest. But the decision could be expensive when it comes to diversity. ( See article. The below map shows current ROTC programs and those discontinued since 1987. In New York City,.
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Columbia University Military Community: The 369th Harlem Hellfighters Project at Columbia
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Columbia University Military Community. Saturday, March 17, 2007. The 369th Harlem Hellfighters Project at Columbia. There are no specific qualifications other than a willingness to put in the time and effort to make this project a success. Columbia Alliance for Military Service. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hamilton Society of Columbia University. US Military Veterans of Columbia University. ROTC in NYC Campaign. Thomas pm Barnett Blog. The 369th Harlem Hellfighters Project at Columbia.
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Columbia University Military Community: Column on Stanford's Anti-ROTC policy
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Columbia University Military Community. Friday, April 27, 2007. Column on Stanford's Anti-ROTC policy. Stanford Review column on 27 April 2007 " Stanford’s Anti-ROTC Policy is Self-Contradictory. Columbia Alliance for Military Service. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hamilton Society of Columbia University. US Military Veterans of Columbia University. ROTC in NYC Campaign. Thomas pm Barnett Blog. Column on Stanfords Anti-ROTC policy. Columbia Alliance for Military Service. View my complete profile.
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Columbia University Military Community: "A Retreat From Big Cities Hurts ROTC Recruiting, says Wall Street Journal
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Columbia University Military Community. Thursday, March 1, 2007. A Retreat From Big Cities Hurts ROTC Recruiting, says Wall Street Journal. Note: By having few ROTC programs in big cities, the military is missing out on recruits who have familiarity with foreign cultures and languages. One of the NCOs said of New York City. See commentary on Intel Dump blog: http:/ www.intel-dump.com/posts/1172430725.shtml. A Retreat From Big Cities Hurts ROTC Recruiting:. There is no Army ROTC program in the Detroit are...
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Columbia University Military Community: Strategic Options for Managing Diversity in the U.S. Army
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Columbia University Military Community. Saturday, March 17, 2007. Strategic Options for Managing Diversity in the U.S. Army. By LTC Anthony Reyes. CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL REPORT. It should be noted that this paper intentionally focuses on black male officers rather than other. Minority groups. If we develop solutions to improve the situation for the largest minority group. Click here to read more. Columbia Alliance for Military Service. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). ROTC in NYC Campaign.
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Columbia University Military Community: Commentary on Tom Hayden
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Columbia University Military Community. Thursday, August 16, 2007. Commentary on Tom Hayden. With regards to Hayden's article in the Nation, "Harvard's Humanitarian Hawks":. Why can't some academes seem to get past this concept that the military's counter-insurgency operations are "inherently secretive, classified and deliberately deceptive programs designed ultimately to kill people? Work against the US military? Or does he simply want Harvard to act with complete neutrality, perhaps help both the insur...
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Columbia University Military Community: Robot Soldiers
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Columbia University Military Community. Monday, July 30, 2007. Robots have been roaming the streets of Iraq, since shortly after the war began. Now, for the first time - the first time in any warzone - the machines are carrying guns. As initially reported in National Defense magazine, only three of the robots are currently in Iraq. Zecca says he's ready to send more, "but we don't have the money. It's not a priority for the Army, yet." He believes that'll change, once the robots begin getting...
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Columbia University Military Community: Letter from Columbia University School of General Studies
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Columbia University Military Community. Wednesday, May 30, 2007. Letter from Columbia University School of General Studies. From Columbia University School of General Studies Dean Peter J. Awn inviting members of the armed services to apply to Columbia and premiering the school's new veteran-oriented website, www.columbia.edu/cu/gs/military. Please take a moment to learn more about our unique college and the opportunities offered by the Columbia undergraduate program. We are very proud of our traditi...
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Columbia University Military Community: DADT Reform
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Columbia University Military Community. Friday, March 2, 2007. Interesting Opinion From The Progress Report March 2, 2007. MILITARY - - Ready for Repeal Since the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy went into effect, the Pentagon has dismissed. More than 11,000 servicemembers. Many of whom have. Such as training in medicine and language. At a time when the military faces a. The Pentagon can ill-afford to dismiss. Two service members a day. Large majority of military personnel are comfortable. In the United St...
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Columbia University Military Community: Professors Analyze Iraq War
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Columbia University Military Community. Thursday, March 1, 2007. Professors Analyze Iraq War. Panelists Clash on Future of Country. Panelists expressed contrasting views on the future of Iraq on Wednesday night at an event hosted by Columbia Political Union, Columbia University Veterans Association, and the CU chapter of Foundation for Defense of Democracies.Professors Richard Betts and Robert Jervis of the political science department at Columbia emphasized the negative effects of American involveme...
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