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The history of the UT Arlington Corps of
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Since the
inception of military training at this institution in 1902, when it was
the Carlisle Military Academy, hundreds of outstanding young men and
women have been prepared for service as officers in the Armed Forces.
The ROTC program, as we know it today, began when this institution
became part of the Texas A&M System in 1917. The institution offered
two years of military training and was known as Grubbs Vocational
College. Grubbs became North Texas Agricultural College from 1923 until
1949 when, again, the name changed to Arlington State College. ROTC was
mandatory for all male students of the college until the Spring of 1954
when ROTC was deleted from the College’s core curriculum. However,
cadets remained an integral part of college life because the Corps was
intertwined with most campus activities. This close feeling has
continued even until today. In the Fall of 1959, the curriculum
was expanded to four years, and by the Spring of 1961, the first class
graduated with eight officers receiving commissions. Since that date up
through December 2006, 1007 officers had been commissioned through the
Arlington ROTC program. In October of 1965, the institution was
transferred to the University of Texas System. On May 17, 1968,
Department of the Army General Order Number 20 was published and
formally established The University of Texas at Arlington ROTC unit as a
separate Army ROTC organization. Today the Corps of Cadets of
The University of Texas at Arlington is a vital link in the preservation
of the freedoms this country enjoys. The proud legacy of the Maverick
Battalion has been enriched by each generation that has served in time
of peace to safeguard our security and in time of war to secure victory
through supreme sacrifice. The tradition of the UTA Army ROTC Cadets is
to live up to the magnificent example set by their former
comrades-in-arms, in our land and overseas, as guardians of liberty.Originally
written by Jimmie J. Hataway, Lieutenant Colonel, Infantry,
Professor of Military Science, 1992-1994,
and updated to reflect current number of commissionees.
There are two papers
that cover the history of the Corps of Cadets;
1. A History of the Military Science Department at the University of
Texas at Arlington, by Lieutenant Colonel Jimmie J. Hataway, 1992.
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2. The
Legacy of the University of Texas at Arlington Corp of Cadets Post-WWII
years onwards
By Esther Wong, May 11, 2005.
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You can contact the Department of
Military Science at the following:
Department of Military Science
College Hall, Box 19005
600 S. West Street,
Arlington, TX 76019
Main Phone: 817-272-3281
Fax: 817-272-3242
or email
armyrotc@uta.edu
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