ROTC Training Resources
Field
Manuals and Army Regulations
U.S. Army Training
and Doctrine Command (TRADOC)
FM 3-21.5 (FM 22-5), Drill and Ceremonies
FM 3-25.26, Map Reading and Land Navigation
FM 7-8, Infantry Rifle Platoon and Squad
FM 21-20, Physical Fitness Training
FM 22-10, Army Leadership- Be, Know Do
AR 670-1, Wear and
Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia
For all FMs, search TRADOC website (click on Publications, Field Manuals, log in- AKO, select Official Departmental Publications, Field Manuals)
Related Websites
U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command
Command & General Staff College
ROTC Resources
Leadership Development and Assessment Camp (LDAC) Advice
Cadet Troop Leading Training (CTLT) Advice
Cadet Handbook available hard copy in ROTC office

Air Defense Artillery- Air Defense Artillery Officers support combat operations against enemy aerial attacks, missile attacks and surveillance.
Armor-
Armor Officers use heavily armored weaponry, vehicles and
machinery in land combat and combined-arms organizations.

Aviation- Aviation Officers use planes and helicopters to support combat maneuvers. They also provide combat service support to transport Soldiers and equipment during missions.
Corps of Engineers-
Engineering Officers provide the Army with expertise in
combat engineering on the battlefield. They are responsible for constructing
almost everything used in the field or on an Army post.
Field Artillery- Field Artillery Officers lead units that function as fire support with rockets, missiles and cannons in combat situations.

Infantry- Infantry is the backbone of the Army’s fighting strength. Infantry Officers defend our country by using a variety of weaponry.
COMBAT SUPPORT
Chemical Corps- Chemical Officers support the Army's nuclear, biochemical and chemical operations. Their goal is to minimize the effect of the enemy's use of weapons of mass destruction.

Military Intelligence- Military Intelligence Officers are responsible for all intelligence gathered or learned during Army missions. They provide timely and accurate knowledge to support commanders.
Military Police-
Military Police Officers perform a broad range of
protection and safety operations for the entire Army, including security,
mobility support, police intelligence, internment and resettlement, and law and
order.
Signal Corps-
Signal Officers provide worldwide information systems and
communication networks for the Army. This includes all communications, visual
information, record management and publication services.
COMBAT SERVICE
SUPPORT

Adjutant General Corps- Adjutant General Officers manage the Army's personnel and postal systems.
Medical Service
Corps- Medical Service Officers are highly skilled allied health
care professionals in behavioral, laboratory and preventive medicine sciences,
administrative services or specific disciplines.
Medical Specialist
Corps
Nurse Corps- Army Nurse Officers provide leadership and quality nursing care in peacetime, during conflicts and while conducting humanitarian missions.
Finance Corps- Finance Officers are responsible for purchasing all equipment and services, managing vendors and balancing the Army's military budgets.

Ordnance Corps- Ordnance Officers support the development, production and acquisition of weapons systems, ammunition and missiles.

Quartermaster Corps- Quartermaster Officers provide food, fuel, water, general supplies and many other services in support of Army Soldiers.

Transportation Corps- Transportation Officers are responsible for all transportation services.