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2 MAPPING lT OUT. A discussion on map- making is led by Col. Butler priorto viewing f'l th sam b' t M k' a imon e A esu iec. ap-ma ing and reading are important elements of mili- tary strategy. the Bank and ' As battalion commander, Allen Swanda carries a lot of responsibil- ity. He was interviewed about the problems he encounters and the benefit he has received from the program. Following is an excerpt from that conversation. Q. What are your duties as the Battallion Commander? A. To overlook everything, mostly, and make sure everything runs smoothly. l'm also responsible for the first promotion which takes place at the Annual Federal Inspection, March 6. I also take care of recruiting at the mid- highs. Q. What do you think a person gains from ROTC? A. Mostly leadership. That's the pri- mary aim. Actually ROTC has very little to do with the military. We're funded by the military, but ROTC is really much more than that. Q. What is the importance of the uni- form? A. lt's important in that it teaches self-discipline and emphasizes the importance of good personal appearance. Q. How did you become involved in ROTC? A. Actually, it was on a dare. My brother and sister were in ROTC and they dared me to join, so I did. l've been in it since my soph- omore year. Q. Do you plan to make a career out ofthe military. A. Well, l've applied for a scholarship in ROTC. lhope one day to get my doctorate in Science. Q. How would you describe Colonel Butler's role in the ROTC pro- gram? A. Mostly, to assist. When l'm having problems, hels there to help me work them out. Q. Who do you think should take ROTC? A. lt's not really a class for just any one kind of person. lt can help anyone, particularly later in life.
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