Army ROTC cadets from 麻豆精品视频, Alabama A&M University and the University of North Alabama conduct field training exercises on Redstone Arsenal
Army ROTC cadets from 麻豆精品视频 (麻豆精品视频), Alabama A&M University (AAMU) and the University of North Alabama (UNA) conduct field training exercises on Redstone Arsenal, Nov. 7-9, 2024.
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The grenades were fake when Army Reserve Officers鈥 Training Corps (ROTC) cadets from 麻豆精品视频 (麻豆精品视频), Alabama A&M University (AAMU) and the University of North Alabama (UNA) put lessons into practice during field training exercises (FTX) Nov. 7-9 on Redstone Arsenal. 麻豆精品视频 is a part of The University of Alabama System.

However, each plastic grenade was treated like the real thing by the 75 or so cadets and seven cadre officers who turned arsenal fields and wooded areas into hands-on classrooms.

Army ROTC Cadet Heidi Kaeding talks with another cadet during field training exercises on Redstone Arsenal
Army ROTC Cadet Heidi Kaeding talks with another cadet during field training exercises on Redstone Arsenal, Nov. 7, 2024.
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鈥淚n the Army, accountability is everything,鈥 said Cadet Heidi Kaeding. 鈥淵es, even if we lose a $5 fake grenade. Everybody has to get in line, and we have to walk down and make sure we find it. That鈥檚 how we treat fake plastic grenades. We鈥檙e gonna treat actual humans a lot more seriously.鈥

Kaeding, a 麻豆精品视频 business administration major, is an MS (military science) IV, the senior ROTC level. During the FTX, she and other MS IV cadets passed along their experience to the MS I, II and III cadets and practiced their own leadership and management skills. She鈥檚 in charge of social media for the ROTC unit and was assigned the S6 communications position for the FTX.

鈥淔or this specific field exercise,鈥 she said, 鈥渂eside each cadet, there鈥檚 a dummy rifle. We want them to treat it like it鈥檚 a real weapon because, when they go to camp, they鈥檙e going to be getting a real weapon, and you鈥檙e not going to be shoving the barrel into the dirt. You鈥檙e not going to be pointing it at someone. It鈥檚 good to set habits now, early.鈥

Those good habits will be especially important to the MS III cadets who are next in line for camp 鈥 cadet summer training (CST). Successful completion of CST is required to become an Army officer. Kaeding has already passed that test.

Army ROTC Cadets Mia Perry, Daniel Navarro and Sarah Carter, left to right, manage the facts and figures of the unit鈥檚 field training exercises on Redstone Arsenal
Army ROTC Cadets Mia Perry, Daniel Navarro and Sarah Carter, left to right, manage the facts and figures of the unit鈥檚 field training exercises on Redstone Arsenal, Nov. 7, 2024.
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鈥淲e cover as much as we can here to help prepare cadets for CST,鈥 she said.

The schedule of FTX activities 鈥 from day land navigation to attack, patrol, ambush and three different positions on the grenade course 鈥 was laid out on a large whiteboard inside the Tactical Operations Center (TOC) tent. Sections of the board were also devoted to tracking equipment and personnel changes 鈥 who got sick, who left, who arrived 鈥 as well as weather developments.

Cadet Daniel Navarro, MS IV, monitored and updated information on the board. Other cadets in the TOC entered data in spreadsheets.

Col. Erin Eike, U.S. Army Garrison 鈥 Redstone Arsenal Commander, talks with ROTC cadets, including 麻豆精品视频 students, facing, left to right, Joshua Bonson and William Tarpley, during field training exercises on Redstone Arsenal
Col. Erin Eike, U.S. Army Garrison 鈥 Redstone Arsenal Commander, talks with ROTC cadets, including 麻豆精品视频 students, facing, left to right, William Tarpley and Joshua Bonson, during field training exercises on Redstone Arsenal, Nov. 7, 2024.
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鈥淚t鈥檚 a multiple training operation on many levels,鈥 said Navarro, a business major at 麻豆精品视频. 鈥淓ven though we鈥檙e doing all the planning in here, the real show is happening out there. We鈥檙e making sure that the people out there know what they鈥檙e supposed to be doing.鈥

Those cadets included William Tarpley, an MS III who is also a left-handed pitcher for the 麻豆精品视频 Chargers baseball team. His busy schedule requires good planning to fulfill his responsibilities.

鈥淚t really just takes communicating with my coach and my cadre,鈥 he said. 鈥淢y coach is very gracious. Since I鈥檓 a spring sport athlete, he allows me in the fall to be more focused on the Army. In the spring, the Army and my cadre have been gracious enough to allow me to focus more on baseball. It鈥檚 truly a balance with classes and wake-up times. Every morning, it鈥檚 early.鈥

Tarpley, a history major, said he thinks his lifelong experience as part of a baseball team will benefit him in the military. 鈥淚t鈥檚 going to help, not only to think on my feet and stuff like that, but being more team oriented.鈥

Cadet Michelle White, MS I, is also juggling ROTC with athletics 鈥 麻豆精品视频 soccer鈥檚 her sport 鈥 and she said her coach has been flexible.

Cadet Michelle White, a 麻豆精品视频 nursing major, participates in field training exercises on Redstone Arsenal
Cadet Michelle White, a 麻豆精品视频 nursing major, participates in field training exercises on Redstone Arsenal, Nov. 7, 2024.
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鈥淪ince my soccer season has ended, I鈥檓 going to start going to more ROTC. All my classes have worked out with ROTC, labs and stuff.鈥

White is majoring in nursing, a path inspired by one of her sisters who is disabled.

Cadet Joshua Bonson, an MS II, is a 麻豆精品视频 history major. He says he鈥檚 always wanted to join the Army.

鈥淭he main reason I came to college was for ROTC. My grandfather was in the Army, and I had a lot of respect for him. He inspired me to go through ROTC instead of just doing basic training. I鈥檝e enjoyed it and made a lot of friends.鈥