Army Branches


ARMY POST-ROTC CAREERS
There's a reason ROTC Cadets go on to become governors, presidents and CEOs. After Army ROTC, you will have what it takes to balance working with both civilians and enlisted personnel, instilling confidence as an Officer, a leader, a trainer and a mentor. 
  

There Are Several Paths You Can Take

Army ROTC prepares college students to succeed in any competitive environment. The leadership training and experiences that students have in Army ROTC will provide them with a foundation to become commissioned Army Officers upon graduation. Upon completion of the Army ROTC program, graduates will be commissioned as Second Lieutenants in the U.S. Army and will embark on specialized training in their first Army branch. Upon completion of Officer branch training and a first assignment, Army Officers may pursue additional specialized training and postgraduate education opportunities. They will be assigned to advanced leadership positions and to staff positions in upper management. Also, they may develop doctrine, teach military tactics or serve as advisors.  

Adjutant General Corps 
Air Defense Artillery
Armor
Aviation
Civil Affairs 
Chemical Corps 
Chaplain 
Dental Corps 
Engineer
Field Artillery
Infantry
Judge Advocate General Corps (JAG) 
Medical Corps  
Medical Service Corps 
Medical Specialist Corps 
Military Intelligence
Military Police
Nurse Corps
Ordnance Corps 
Quartermaster Corps 
Signal Corps 
Special Forces 
Transportation Corps 
Veterinary Corps

For more information about Army Officer Careers through ROTC go to  http://www.goarmy.com/rotc.html