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The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 27, 1988- Page 5
ROTC students gear up for military careers

BY ERIC LEMONT
Many University Reserve Officer Training
Corps graduates - after years of mental and
physical preparation - will soon reap the
benefits of their work by becoming Second
Lieutenants in the United States Army.
Annette Taylor, who became an officer a
month ago, said she is "ready to get on to the
real Army" after four years each of high
school and University ROTC.
Taylor said she hopes to work in Korea
with the Army Transportation Corps, where
she might be responsible for planning and
scheduling deliveries of equipment from city

to city.
ALTHOUGH Taylor is only 22, she said
the prospect of heading a platoon of 18- to 35-
year-old soldiers does not overwhelm her.
"I think there's going to be problems
(adjusting to a leadership role)," she said.
"They will put you to the challenge and test
you... (but) with self confidence and a strong
technical background they will be willing to
follow you."
ROTC tries to instill additional leadership
skills in members when they attend a 16-week'
Officer Basic Course after graduation. During
the course, the officers receive specialized

training in their respective branches and fill
out assignment preference sheets, ranking
parts of the world where they would like to be
stationed.
ROTC graduate Meredith Vermillion said
she hopes to be stationed in West Germany
because she feels that if a war were to break
out, being in Europe would put her in the
middle of it. "I suppose I'm nervous, but I'm
looking forward to it," she said.
NOT KNOWING where she will spend
the next few years of her life does not phase
Vermillion. "My father worked in the mili-
tary, so I'm used to moving and not knowing

where I'm going next," she said.
But active duty and the chance to lead a
platoon are not available to most ROTC
graduates, said Lt. Col. Charles Narburgh,
chair of the University's ROTC.
"This year for the first time, students who
wanted to get active duty did not get it," Nar-
burgh said.
Those who enter the Army Reserve Na-
tional Guard and the U.S Army Reserve will
still function as lieutenants, but they train
with their unit only one weekend a month,
with two weeks set aside for annual training.
See ROTC, Page 10

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