
Training Opportunities at St. Mary’s University
The St. Mary’s University Army Reserve Officer Training Corps program offers a variety of training. View the different types of training below.
Airborne Training
With each week comes different types of training designed to teach you how to parachute out of airplanes and helicopters. It is an exciting, nonstop course that will push you to the limit.
Northern Warfare Training
Filling the need for special arctic warfare training is the United States Army’s Northern Warfare Training Center (NWTC). An exclusive school that provides training in arctic survival, navigation of land and waterways, military skiing, mountaineering and river crossing operations. The school trains not only active duty soldiers but soldiers from other services, reserve soldiers, ROTC, West Point cadets and allied military soldiers. Emphasis during the summer is placed on mountain warfare while the winter months are used to train soldiers on how to adapt to living in the field, clothing use and maintenance, as well as snowshoeing and military skiing. NWTC is also the home of the Army Mountaineering Team. Each year the team joins soldiers from allied countries to attempt a multinational friendship climb up Mount McKinley.
Mountain Warfare Training
Mountain Warfare School is a two-week course conducted at the Ethan Allen Firing Range at Jericho, Vt. Both a summer and a winter phase are offered. Its mission is to develop and conduct resident mountain warfare training under both summer and winter conditions. The mountain warfare course develops the leadership and technical skills of Army personnel by requiring them to perform mountaineering tasks in a realistic tactical mountain environment. It provides the student with the practical hands-on experience in the application of tactics and techniques needed for mountain operations.
Air Assault Training
Air Assault training is available at different Army posts across the country. It is a 10- to 12-day course consisting of physical training, sling load training, rappelling and a 12-mile timed road march in full combat gear.
Cadet Troop Leader Training (CTLT)
CTLT increases each cadet’s leadership experience. Each cadet is assigned to a platoon leader position and given an opportunity to lead soldiers. It familiarizes cadets with the command, training, administration and logistical functions of active duty units. It also exposes cadets to the on-duty and off-duty environment of the junior officer.
Learn More About ROTC
St. Mary’s Army ROTC offers students the opportunity to learn and grow in a variety of ways. Learn more about the St. Mary’s ROTC program by clicking on the link below.
Contact Us
For more information contact Augustine “Chez” Varela.
ROTC Office
Treadaway Hallrotc@stmarytx.edu
210-436-3415Augustine “Chez” Varela
Recruiting Operations Officercvarela@stmarytx.edu
210-436-1517Socials