There is nothing so likely to produce peace as to be well prepared to meet an enemy.” ––GEN George Washington
The NFL has a long history of supporting our armed forces, including a 43-year partnership with the USO that includes overseas visits to troops and trips to military hospitals worldwide. The Green Bay Packers recently recognized local veterans and 100 new Army enlistees took their oath during halftime activities at Lambeau Field in Green Bay.
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Marquette University - Army ROTC Rangers
The MU Army ROTC female Ranger team recently won the Ranger Challenge competition held at Fort McCoy, WI.
The Army Nurse Corps is the branch of the Army composed of professional, college prepared nurses. A Bachelor of Science in Nursing is the minimal entry level. As nurses progress in experience, seniority and rank, most will go back to school and obtain their Masters Degree. About 10% of Senior Nurse Corps officers have their PhD. The Army provides financial support and duty time to obtain advanced degrees. The Nurse Corps is part of the AMEDD – the Army Medical Department.
The Nurse Summer Training Program (NSTP) is a three week clinical experience at an Army hospital where nurse cadets will work one-on-one with an Army Nurse Corps officer. Cadets will have the opportunity to gain job experience and refine their leadership, clinical, and administrative nursing skills. This experience is clinically focused and based on the preceptor model of teaching.
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