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Definition of Reserve Officers Training Corps
1. Noun. A training program to prepare college students to be commissioned officers.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reserve Officers Training Corps
Literary usage of Reserve Officers Training Corps
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Register by University of California, Berkeley, California, University (1922)
"... OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS A Reserve Officers' Training Corps Unit has been
established to afford opportunity for instruction in Medico-Military Science ..."
2. Federal Statutes Annotated: Containing All the Laws of the United States of by United States, William Mark McKinney, Thomas H. Calvert (1921)
"PAY AND COMMUTATION OF SUBSISTENCE, RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS.— When any
member of the senior division of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps has ..."
3. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidentsby United States President, James Daniel Richardson by United States President, James Daniel Richardson (1916)
"The President is authorized to detail for duty at institutions where one or more
units of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps are maintained euch number of ..."
4. The Colleges in War Time and After: A Contemporary Account of the Effect of by Parke Rexford Kolbe (1919)
"... TRAINING CORPS The Reserve Officers' Training Corps — Proposed extension of
the system, on a voluntary basis, to all collegiate institutions— Original ..."
5. Scott's Official History of the American Negro in the World War by Emmett Jay Scott (1919)
"... France—Vocational and Educational Opportunities Opened to Them—The Negro in
the Students' Army Training Corps^In the Reserve Officers' Training Corps. ..."