Reserve Officers' Training Corps
/ˈrɛzɜrv ˈɒfɪsərz ˈtreɪnɪŋ kɔrps/
Definitions
- (n.) A U.S. federal program providing military training combined with college education to develop commissioned officers.
The university's Reserve Officers' Training Corps prepares students for military leadership roles.
Forms
- reserve officers' training corps
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Commentary
ROTC is primarily a U.S. term referring to an established military training program affiliated with higher education institutions; usage in legal texts often involves contract and service obligation clauses.
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