EWU Army ROTC Brought the “House” to Advanced Camp 2019

The Eastern Washington University (EWU) Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program does not have an actual “house”, but we do have a Cadet Ian House who had a whole article published by Cadet Command detailing his ROTC journey:

EWU ROTC Cadet Ian House at Advanced Camp 2019


Many Cadets join the military to carry on the family legacy. One such cadet is Ian House. House’s family history with the military goes back to the Revolutionary War and currently extends to his father and brother who are serving in the Navy.

“My dad served for 21 years, my brother is serving right now and I’m here serving,” the Snohomish, Washington native said.

For a majority House’s life, his father was a Naval Aviator, but for all of his life he has been a part of the military family. This wasn’t the only reason for his decision to join though; the Cadet also relished the chance to grow closer to his dad and brother, carrying on the family pride.

“For me, it is continuing the cycle because this is the family business,” House said. “I am here because I want to be here, I want to serve my country and I want to forward this tradition and keep it going.”

At 17 years old, the Eastern Washington University Cadet decided to try to enlist. House soon found out that this task would be harder than he expected.  [Cadet Command website]

I recommend that everyone read the rest of the article at the link and thank you to the Cadet Command Public Affairs Office team for the article.  EWU ROTC looks forward to Cadet House graduating from Advanced Camp on August 8th and ultimately seeing his father commission him next year to the rank of Second Lieutenant after he graduates from Eastern.

Go ROTC!  Go Fighting Eags!. 

Despite Summer Heat, Fighting Eagles Cadets Are Still All Smiles at ROTC Advanced Camp

Cadets Castrejon and Beier

Our “Fighting Eagles” Cadets from the Eastern Washington University (EWU) Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program have continued to progress through Advanced Camp 2019 at Ft. Knox, Kentucky.  Advanced Camp is Cadet Command’s premier annual training event that assesses Cadets on their ability to conduct basic officer leadership tasks.  Cadets usually attend Advanced Camp during the summer between their junior and senior years of college.  Passing Advanced Camp is a mandatory requirement for all Cadets who want to commission as an officer in the U.S. Army after graduation.  Ft. Knox is currently experiencing high temperatures in the upper 80’s with humidity over 50%.  The heat hasn’t stopped our Cadets from keeping a smile on their face as evident by Cadet Michael Beier (left) and Jazmin Castrejon (right) after they happened upon each other during the Field Training Exercise (FTX) portion of Advanced Camp.

EWU ROTC Cadets Michael Beier (left) and Jazmin Castrejon (right).


Cadet Castrejon is an MS-III Cadet who is part of the primary training audience for Advanced Camp.  Her platoon had just successfully completed a raid during the FTX.  Cadet Castrejon is in 9th Regiment and scheduled to graduate from Advanced Camp on August 8th.

Cadet Castrejon (left) and Cadet Beier (right)


Cadet Beier is an MS-II Cadet who volunteered to attend Advanced Camp to support the Opposing Force (OPFOR):

Cadet Michael Beier


Cadet Castrejon wasn’t the only Eastern Cadet that Beier ran into this week.  He also ran into Robert Wheeler who is an MS-III Cadet attending Advanced Camp as part of 8th Regiment.  He is scheduled to graduate on August 3rd.

Cadets Michael Beier (left) and Robert Wheeler (right)


EWU ROTC wishes Cadets Castrejon and Wheeler all the best as they move towards completion of Advanced Camp 2019.  We also wish best of luck to all of our other Fighting Eagles Cadets who are attending not only Advanced Camp, but Basic Camp as well at Ft. Knox.

Go ROTC!  Go Fighting Eags!

Two Eastern Washington University “Fighting Eagles” Cadets Complete ROTC Advanced Camp

Two more of our “Fighting Eagles” Cadets from the Eastern Washington University (EWU) Reserve Office Training Corps (ROTC) battalion recently completed Advanced Camp at Fort Knox, Kentucky.  Cadets Jameson Palmer and Andreas Brazier both graduated from Advanced Camp’s 5th Regiment on July 19th.  Not only did these two highly motivated Cadets graduate from Advanced Camp, but they both did so with receiving the highest score of “Outstanding”.

Palmer and Brazier

EWU ROTC Cadets (left) Andreas Brazier and (right) Jameson Palmer at ROTC Advanced Camp in Ft. Knox, Kentucky.


Advanced Camp is Cadet Command’s premier annual training event that assesses Cadets on their ability to conduct basic officer leadership tasks.  Cadets usually attend Advanced Camp during the summer between their junior and senior years of college.  Passing Advanced Camp is a mandatory requirement for all Cadets who want to commission as an officer in the U.S. Army after graduation.

Cadets Brazier and Palmer were our 2nd and 3rd Cadets to complete Advanced Camp this summer.  We still have 18 more “Fighting Eagles” Cadets currently participating in various regiments at Advanced Camp.  Our next Cadets to graduate in 6th Regiment are Megan Baker, Austin Pfennig, and Chad Triplett on July 24th.  With the completion of Advanced Camp Cadet Brazier is on his way to attend follow on training in Hawaii while Cadet Palmer is heading to Ft. Campbell, Kentucky for his follow on training.

Congratulations to both Cadets for not only graduating, but exceling at ROTC’s crucible training event.

Go Fighting Eags!

Fighting Eagles Cadets Continue to Arrive at ROTC Advanced Camp

Our Eastern Washington University (EWU) Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) Cadets continue to arrive at Ft. Knox, Kentucky to attend Advanced Camp.  Advanced Camp is Cadet Command’s premier annual training event that assesses Cadets on their ability to conduct basic officer leadership tasks.  Cadets usually attend Advanced Camp during the summer between their junior and senior years of college.  Passing Advanced Camp is a mandatory requirement for all Cadets who want to commission as an officer in the U.S. Army after graduation.

From Left: Jacob Villasenor, Hunter Smith, Austin Bristow arrive for inprocessing at Ft. Knox, Kentucky.


The latest EWU ROTC “Fighting Eagles” Cadets to arrive at Advanced Camp are Jacob Villasenor, Hunter Smith, and Austin Bristow.  They are part of the 10th Regiment at Advanced Camp.  Another addition to our Cadet Summer Training team is Cadet Michael Beier.  He is an MS-II Cadet that volunteered to go to camp as an Opposing Force (OPFOR) participant.  During field training exercises the OPFOR role play enemy soldiers for the Cadets being assessed to engage.

EWU ROTC Cadet, Michael Beier begins inprocessing at Ft. Knox, Kentucky.


Our final EWU ROTC Cadets will be arriving on July 12th for the start of the 11th and final Regiment of Advanced Camp.  Best of luck to all of our Fighting Eagles Cadets attending summer training.

Go ROTC!  Go Fighting Eags!

 

 

Fighting Eagles Cadet Experiences CBRN Chamber During ROTC Advanced Camp

One of our Eastern Washington University (EWU) Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) Cadet’s was spotted by the Cadet Command cameras exiting the Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Chamber at Fort Knox, Kentucky.  Can anyone spot our Fighting Eagles Cadet in the below picture?:


Those with a keen eye should have noticed Cadet Megan Baker exiting the CBRN Chamber towards the back of the photo:


Cadet Baker is currently participating in Advanced Camp which is Cadet Command’s premier annual training event.  Advanced Camp is a requirement for all Cadets to pass in order to commission as Army officers.  At Advanced Camp, Cadets are trained and assessed on their ability to conduct basic officer leadership tasks.  One of those tasks is how to react in a CBRN environment.  While in the CBRN chamber the Cadets were tested on their ability to put their mask on in under nine seconds and their suits in under eight minutes before exiting the chamber and removing their masks to experience sniffing in the tear gas.  Cadets typically attend Advanced Camp between their Junior and Senior years of college.  Excelling at the 37-day Advanced Camp is why the Fighting Eagles battalion conducts challenging training to prepare our MS-III Cadets for camp.

EWU ROTC wishes Cadet Baker all the best as she moves towards completion of Advanced Camp 2019.  Go Fighting Eags!