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Military Service

The UI Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) during most of the decade consisted of a Brigade of Army Cadets and a Wing of Air Force Cadets. Look through the University Archives’ photo albums that chronicle ROTC’s activity: 1967-1968, 1968-1969, 1969-1970 , 1970-1971, or 1971-1972.

Company B2 Personnel

Having Fun at the Fall Banquet

Recruits Help Guide Traffic

Honor Guard

Teaching Guidons to Properly Shoot

Company Sponsers Add a Touch of Life

Black Berets

Recruits Listen to Introductory Lessons

The Spoils of Effort

Guidon's Help Children with Pumpkin Carving

Company Buisness Meeting

ROTC Drill Training

Small Showcase for Father's Day

Dancing at the Spring Ball

Long Hours of Practice

Young ROTC Member Shining His Shoes

Practice for the Regimental Drill Meet at Nebraska

Image from the Regimental Drill Meet at Nebraska

Young Women Walk in the 1968 Guidons Ceromony

Couple Dancing at the Military Ball

Couples Stand Over the Crowd at the Military Ball

ROTC Flag Carriers in the Homecoming Parade

ROTC Members at the Regimental Inspection

Source: Army ROTC photograph album, 1968-1969

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