This fund is used to support cadets, their activities, special events, and training. Please be kind and support us. Make checks payable to NAU Army ROTC Alumni Fund.
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PO Box 6043
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Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
Phone: 928-523-8658
Fax: (928) 523-8665
CTT is a half day event conducted on one Saturday each semester by the Lumberjack Battalion to teach cadets important skills that they may need to use during their time at the Leadership Development and Assessment Course (LDAC) or later during their Army career. The classes taught include Evaluate a Casualty and Render First Aid, Basic Land Navigation Techniques, Basic Drill and Ceremonies, Use of an Improvised Litter, SALUTE Reports, and Call for Indirect Fire.
CWST is conducted on the same day as CTT at the Wall Aquatic Center on campus, and completion of it is a commissioning requirement. CWST teaches cadets survival techniques in the event of a water emergency. It consists of five events:
Every fall, the cadets from NAU travel south to our partnership unit at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, in Prescott, AZ, to conduct a field training exercise (FTX). During the FTX, cadets participate in Squad Tactical Exercises (STX) led by MS III's, Day and Night Land Navigation courses, a Field Leader's Reaction Course (FLRC), and Patrol Base Operations for the MS III's.
In the spring, cadets from several Army ROTC units (UA, ASU, ERAU, UNLV, and NAU) converge on Navajo Army Depot, 10 miles west of Flagstaff, for a four day Joint Field Training Exercise. This exercise is the "Capstone" of the training year for our cadets. Itgives the MS III cadets one final chance to hone their leadership skills before leaving for LDAC over the summer.
Twice each football season at NAU, the Lumberjack Battalion has the distinct honor to present our nation's colors from the ceiling of the Sky Dome: Homecoming or Family Weekend, during the Veteran's Day home game, and many more. Two cadets free rappel 150-feet from the top of the Walkup Sky Dome to the turf below, framing the Stars and Stripes Between them.
At the beginning of each school year, every new cadet is invited to participate in Mountain Adventure. This is a Saturday trip up to a cliff face located near town at the foot of Humphrey's Peak and Mt. Elden. At this event cadets, are taught basic rappelling techniques in a "Rope Corral" and on a "Bunny Slope" before hiking up the hillside to do some more advanced rappels. Lunch is provided cookout-style before the cadets step off on an easy trail hike from the rappel site to Buffalo Park.
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