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ROYAL NURSES SERVE WITH DISTINCTION IN ROTC
ROYAL NURSES SERVE WITH DISTINCTION IN ROTC
The Army ROTC program at The University of Scranton continues a tradition of excellence in shaping the future of the Army Nurse Corps. The program prepares students for leadership roles on the frontlines of medical care in the U.S. Army, both domestically and abroad. Through rigorous academic and military training, cadets emerge as wellrounded professionals equipped to serve in various Army medical capacities.
Cadet Caroline Shaffern, had the incredible opportunity to train at Tripler Army Medical Center in Hawaii, where she gained hands on experience and learned from some of the finest Army medical professionals in the Pacific region.
On the other side of the globe, Cadet Anthony Campola honed his skills at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany, the largest U.S. military hospital overseas.
Cadet Campola also distinguished himself as the top performer at the Army ROTC Advanced Camp, where he outshined his peers in physical fitness, leadership and tactical performance. Campola was the top performer out of 20 of his peers from the ROTC Program. His success is a testament to the high-caliber training and mentorship provided by The University of Scranton’s Army ROTC program.