Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 13, 1973, Page 6, Image 6

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    Take two years off
this summer. >
With the Army ROTC Two-Year Program.
Army ROTC usually takes four years of college. But
you can do it in two.
If, for example, you couldn’t take Army ROTC
during your first two years of college.
Or if you just didn’t want to take Army ROTC before.
But now you recognize the benefits.
You start the Two-Year Program by going to our
six-week Basic Camp the summer following your sophomore year.
Camp—a little classroom work; some challenging
physical training—replaces the Basic Course you would have
taken during your first two years of college. You’re well-paid for
this six-week catch-up.
Then,, after camp, you complete your Advanced
Course during your junior and senior years.
Maybe you’ll decide that the chance to get real
management experience earlier than most people will be worth
a lot later on.
Maybe you can use the $100 per month subsistence
allowance you will get for up to 10 months of each school year.
Maybe qualifying for two careers simultaneously—
military or civilian—is insurance against job uncertainties.
Or, maybe the opportunity for an Army ROTC scholar- x
ship is exciting.
The Army ROTC Two-Year Program is another /
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chance for a better career, through Army ROTC.
Talk over the Two-Year Program with
the Professor of Military Science at your school.
Or use this coupon. There’s no obligation.
Army ROTC. The more you look
at it, the better it looks.
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