View Full Version : Any USAC cadets around?
AWing Pilot
06-02-2009, 04:19 PM
Would like to get some insight on your experiences with the USAC?
I'm considering taking a commission with the Army Cadet Corp and would love to hear stories and useful information.
C/ZOOMIE
06-02-2009, 05:18 PM
PM MP-Girl on this one. ;)
AWing Pilot
06-02-2009, 05:23 PM
Do what to who now?
13B_Warrior
06-02-2009, 05:27 PM
Private Message. Go to the member list (on the green bar toward the top of the screen) and go to "M." Once you're there, look for a username of "MP_Girl", click on the link, and either click on "view user profile" or "send private message" to contact her.
You also might want to go to the New Members Forum and post an introduction thread to let us know a little bit more about yourself.
King of Battle
13B
AWing Pilot
06-02-2009, 05:42 PM
I see, thanks.
MP_Girl
06-03-2009, 03:21 PM
I was once upon a time a Cadet in the United States Army Cadet Corps. This was with the American Cadet Alliance. I was a Cadet Private First Class upon graduation of annual training at Fort Bragg, North Carolina in 2006.
Annual Training brought many memories, challenges, and hardships. http://www.adventurebeginshere.org/photo_index.html is the link for the photos of annual training during that year (Yes, I am in some of these, though I'm going to post an album here on grunts that shows which photos I'm in)
I must say that my experience with this Cadet Corps was like none other. My reason for wanting to join this: I wanted to prepare myself mentally and emotionally for what I'd be going through when I was to go through Basic and Advanced Training at Ft. Leonard Wood, MO the following year.
In 2005, I attended Norwich University's Future Leadership Camp, which was an amazing experience for me in itself. I attended this as a first insight as to what the Military Life was like, and it certainly provided me with this experience. I knew in 2006, that I wanted to attend a Cadet Program, and when I googled "Military Leadership Summer Camps" and came across the ACA, I knew this program was for me.
Annual Training consisted of essentially two weeks of hell. I arrived June 27th 2006 at Fort Bragg, NC and was immediately re-introduced to what the Military was like. The first week was spent reviewing rank structure for all branches of service, how to properly wear uniforms, D+C, PT and other various Military Classes. I remember how it felt to be part of a "Recruit" unit that had no clue what the Military was like, and remember how intimidating it was. I remember thinking that this would prepare me for my life in the Military, and kept telling myself that this was what I wanted. I was 16 years old during that summer, and that summer was probably the best summer of my life, because in September 2006, when I turned 17, I enlisted in the Army National Guard as a 31 Bravo, Military Police Officer.
I'm currently out, because of an honorable medical discharge, but that's a completely different story I'd rather not get into.
Feel free to shoot me a PM if you want, and welcome to the forum (p.s. you need to list something on your dog tags, and also introduce yourself on the new members intro page)
AWing Pilot
06-04-2009, 09:19 PM
Thanks for the info. I'm still not sure if I want to get involved with the program. Being a Cadet meant a lot to me when I was younger and it kept me on a good path but still......
MP_Girl
06-05-2009, 04:44 PM
Thanks for the info. I'm still not sure if I want to get involved with the program. Being a Cadet meant a lot to me when I was younger and it kept me on a good path but still......
Being an officer in the USAC is a very rewarding challenge from what I've heard. They put you through O.C.S. for this position during annual training, and from what I saw in 2006, it was very much worth it.
C./Fields
06-30-2009, 02:33 PM
Why is that all the military adventure camps' costs (including the one for the USAC) are through the roof...come on, $2000...WTF? It seems like a really interesting thing, but the price turned me off from this and other such camps like Norwich's Future Leaders Camp.How can you even afford to go to these things.:mad:
CAPSmith
06-30-2009, 02:36 PM
You know, you could always join CAP and go to one of their encampments :)
In fact, the New Hampshire Summer Encampment is held at Norwich University and uses the same facilities, etc. Our cost is $250.00.
I've never seen a CAP encampment over $300.00 and our National Activities range from free* to ~$1,000.
PhoenixCadet
06-30-2009, 04:05 PM
You know, you could always join CAP and go to one of their encampments :)
In fact, the New Hampshire Summer Encampment is held at Norwich University and uses the same facilities, etc. Our cost is $250.00.
I've never seen a CAP encampment over $300.00 and our National Activities range from free* to ~$1,000.
California Wing's encampment, held at Camp San Luis Obispo, is $220.00. Join up, and get on over here next summer. We'll show you "adventure".
:devil:
-PC
C./Fields
06-30-2009, 05:32 PM
Really, I would have joined CAP already...if it didn't interfere with/ my football schedule. :(
El Supremo
07-08-2009, 02:24 PM
Why is that all the military adventure camps' costs (including the one for the USAC) are through the roof...come on, $2000...WTF? It seems like a really interesting thing, but the price turned me off from this and other such camps like Norwich's Future Leaders Camp.How can you even afford to go to these things.:mad:
North Georgia's Youth Leadership Challenge Weekend, and JLEAD dont cost any more than $75. Also JCLC for Junior ROTC isn't any more than $20. You don't have to pay outrageaus prices for good experiences, but I have good things coming from those more expensive camps. North Georgia does have an expensive camp called Summer Institute, and the Citadel has their own thing as well.
-BuLL-
07-08-2009, 04:46 PM
Also JCLC for Junior ROTC isn't any more than $20.
You had to pay for your JCLC? I know ours cost money, but usually our school picked up the tab. I think a few schools from ours had to pay their own way, so I get it. Maybe we're just lucky?
C./Fields
07-08-2009, 09:33 PM
You had to pay for your JCLC? I know ours cost money, but usually our school picked up the tab. I think a few schools from ours had to pay their own way, so I get it. Maybe we're just lucky?
Yeah, ours was free too but I couldn't go to it since I had football practice to go to and my coach said I had to be there or I was off the team...:(
C./Fields
07-08-2009, 09:35 PM
North Georgia's Youth Leadership Challenge Weekend, and JLEAD dont cost any more than $75. Also JCLC for Junior ROTC isn't any more than $20. You don't have to pay outrageaus prices for good experiences, but I have good things coming from those more expensive camps. North Georgia does have an expensive camp called Summer Institute, and the Citadel has their own thing as well.
I'm going to go to the North GA thing as soon as I'm eligible but I'm still too young for it yet...by the way, isn't that Summer Institute for entering freshmen who want to get ahead in classes...
El Supremo
07-08-2009, 11:38 PM
I'm going to go to the North GA thing as soon as I'm eligible but I'm still too young for it yet...by the way, isn't that Summer Institute for entering freshmen who want to get ahead in classes...
If your reccomended for an Honor's thing, you can take the Cadet Transition thing up there while still in high school. Like I was reccomended to take the Forensic Sciences course one summer at Virginia Polytechnic once. You have to pay the tuition and fees though like if you were a cadet earning the Credit hours, which is about $2000 a Summer.
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