ROTC Climbing Back at W&L
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Jeffery G. Hanna
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1984-11-01
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Jeffery G. Hanna writes about how the W&L ROTC department is rising out of its lull in enrollment after the 1970s. His report also includes discussions among staff and ROTC students about the social pressures surrounding the ROTC program and the Army, and whether the program is still a worthwhile investment or not.
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Washington and Lee University; Washington and Lee Alumni, Incorporated
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5 pages [3-7]
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WLURG32_v059_n06-3
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Washington and Lee University; Washington and Lee Alumni, Incorporated
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The Alumni Magazine
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WLU RG0032 - University Alumni Office