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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ South Carolina State University’s Bulldog Battalion Newsletter --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Orangeburg, South Carolina Monday, October 17, 2016 ________________________________________________________________________________________ __ The Commander’s Challenge On the weekend of September 30th, the Bulldog Battalion embarked on their first field training exercise of the school year at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. Junior level Cadets (MS-3) received their initial glimpse into conducting an ambush and a raid with squad sized elements, as well as practicing their land navigation skills. The goal of the FTX was simulate the stressful conditions of Advanced Camp in order to strengthen Cadet Leadership success in the future. Cadets were given an operations order found here , weeks before the event to prepare themselves. Sophomore and Freshman level Cadets (MS-2 and MS-1) attended hands on classes ranging from how to throw a grenade, with Master Sergeant Garrett, to patrol base operations. Story and photos from the weekend are continued below.
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South Carolina State University’s

Bulldog Battalion Newsletter ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Orangeburg, South Carolina — Monday, October 17, 2016

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The Commander’s Challenge

On the weekend of September 30th, the Bulldog Battalion embarked on their first field training exercise of the

school year at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. Junior level Cadets (MS-3) received their initial glimpse into conducting an

ambush and a raid with squad sized elements, as well as practicing their land navigation skills. The goal of the FTX was

simulate the stressful conditions of Advanced Camp in order to strengthen Cadet Leadership success in the future. Cadets

were given an operations order Ufound hereU, weeks before the event to prepare themselves. Sophomore and Freshman level

Cadets (MS-2 and MS-1) attended hands on classes ranging from how to throw a grenade, with Master Sergeant Garrett, to

patrol base operations. Story and photos from the weekend are continued below.

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Let’s Get Ready For Some Football!

South Carolina State University home football games bring new life to Orangeburg, SC. What an average fan or student in attendance will expect is a fun, exciting, football experience. Although, the football game wouldn’t nearly run as smooth as it appears without the ROTC Bulldog Battalion. Our determined Cadets are at Oliver C. Dawson hours before the game starts and hours after it’s over. Cadets in all MS levels work tirelessly through Saturday afternoons to make sure the mission gets accomplished; ensuring the ROTC Bulldog Battalion works each detail effectively, to make certain the football game is run successfully. “Details” that our Battalion control include, parking detail, tailgate detail, net detail, usher detail, food detail, color guard and more. Each Cadet works a detail and plays a huge part in South Carolina State University’s football games.

3BThe Commander’s Challenge Continued “The MS3s were the main effort of our Battalion FTX on Sept. 29- Oct. 01. They were tasked to lead squad level missions, learn and execute land navigation techniques, as well as better help develop 1s and 2s on field craft and leadership. As training led on they became very motivated along with the rise of team cohesion to complete applied tasks. We are looking to further develop MS3s on patrol base operations, squad level missions, and critical thinking. Moving into the spring semester we intend to advance their knowledge on how to execute actions on objectives, platoon level missions, and be resilient to changing mission status.” Santez Tucker MS-3 Commander

“Not only were there over ninety Cadets that spent their weekend at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, but 55 Cadets were MS 1s & 2s that came ready to learn. The young Cadets were heavily engaged in everything that was tasked. They had classes on first aid, how to set up a patrol base & how to occupy one, ranks, grenade course, movement formations, Buddy team rush & conducting an AAR. Some of the things the Cadets will be pushed on learning will be discipline, land navigation & more hands on training. We were proud and pleased with the turnout we had at the field. It's great that the Cadets are hungry for more knowledge, and it excites us that they want more because we got more to bring".MS 1 & 2 Commander Ian Phifer & Executive Officer Aaliyah Blanding

4BCadets and Cadre Participate Dr. Ronald E. McNair Memorial 5K Run

The 12th Annual Ronald McNair 5K Run

was held on October 15th in Lake City,

SC. The 5K is named after the late

Ronald McNair, a native of South

Carolina, who was one of the astronauts

killed on the Space Shuttle Challenger in

1986. He graduated from Carver High

School, Lake City, South Carolina, in

1967 and later went on to received a B.S.

in Physics from North Carolina A&T State

University in 1971. A few Cadets and

cadre member signed up to participate

even after the brief interruption of

Hurricane Matthew. There were 13

possible award groups and our team

stacked up well. Congratulations to:

LTC Peterson came in 1st place in the

40-49 age group

CPT Wilson came in 2nd in the 40-49

age group

MAJ Nelms came in 2nd in the 30-39

age group

Cadet Brandon Johnson came in 2nd

in the males 18-29 age group

Cadet Christopher Anderson came in

4th in the males 18-29 age group

Cadet Jalen Ayers came in 5th in the

males 18-29 age group

Cadet Connie Sherow came in 1st in

the female 18-29 age group

Cadet Michael Stackhouse III came in

1st place Overall Males

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2016-2017 Ranger Challenge ________________________________________________________________________________________

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Each year at the beginning of the fall semester, a group of 12 Cadets are brought together to form a dynamic group to create South Carolina State University’s Ranger Challenge team. The annual Ranger Challenge competition is held at Ft. Pickett, Virginia, where each College or University from the 4th Brigade sends their team of 12 Cadets to compete. The 24 hour competitive event includes a day of physical, tactical, and technical tasks. At the end of the Ranger Challenge competition, the first, second and third place teams are awarded trophies. Separate banners are also awarded for the teams doing best in certain events.

South Carolina State University Ranger Challenge team seems promising this year with returning Cadets; Christopher Anderson, Jennifer Jeffcoat, and Jordan Beagle. The rest of the team consists of highly motivated, “never quit attitude” Cadets who are; Trevon Andrews, Jarquis Brown, Tyjae Burch, Michael Hathaway, Zachary Mack, Brandi McCoy, Ra’Mecca RaSun, Eric Toney, Santez Tucker, and Tameka Watts and Nicolas Williams. These 14 Cadets will travel to Ft. Pickett, VA on Oct. 20 and sacrifice their homecoming weekend to bring back home Ranger Challenge “Gold”.

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0BContact Your Cadre

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LTC Folden L. Peterson Professor of Military Science [email protected] Office: 803-536-8878

MSG Brent Garrett Senior Military Instructor [email protected] Office: 803-536-8881 MAJ Irvin Nelms Assistant Professor of Military Science [email protected] Office: 803-536-8895

CPT Robbie Wilson Assistant Professor of Military Science [email protected] Office: 803-536-8955

SFC Christopher Lewis Training and Operations NCOIC [email protected] Office: 803-546-8955

Ms. Theopia Deas Program HRA [email protected] Office: 803-536-8526 Mr. Anthony Watson Recruiting Operations Officer [email protected] Office:803-536-8526

1BColonel’s Corner

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The new rave in social media is Donn Carr's 10 Things that require zero talent. Mr. Carr is the President, Principal Carr Management Group in Orlando Florida. Carr's 10 Things should resonate with you as you continue to grow professionally and personally. 10 Things that require ZERO Talent 1. Being ON TIME 2. Work Ethic 3. Effort 4. Body Language 5. Energy 6. Attitude 7. Passion 8. Being Coachable 9. Doing Extra 10. Being Prepared Each of you has the unique ability to be, do, and have absolutely anything you wish in the world. It will not be given to you however. It is up to you and only you. This isn’t about educational degrees, financial status in life, those may or may not help out - the real keys to success are really as simple as these ten traits. And, only you have control over your success or position in life; No one else; no outside influence - only you. Now go seize your life - it's waiting for you to show up in it.

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Keep Up With The Bulldog Battalion

Upcoming Dates to Remember

South Carolina State

October 28 FRIDAY - A grade of “WF” will be awarded for course or University if withdrawn on or after this date

November 1-14 TUESDAY-MONDAY – Student Evaluation of Instructors

November 1-Feb 3 TUESDAY-FRIDAY-Deadline -Late Graduation Application Fee for May 2017

November 8 TUESDAY Election Day – NO CLASSES (STUDENTS ONLY)

November 15 TUESDAY - Veterans Appreciation Day

November 23-27 SUNDAY-SUNDAY – Thanksgiving Holidays - no Classes (STUDENTS ONLY)

November 28 MONDAY - Classes Resume

December 2 FRIDAY – Last of Day of Classes

December 5-10 MONDAY –SATURDAY - Final Examination Period for all students

December 13 TUESDAY—Faculty post final grades via Web

Claflin University

November 8 - Tuesday - Election Day. Classes Suspended. University Closed.

November 9 - Wednesday - University open/Classes Resume.

November 13-20 - Sunday-Sunday - Homecoming Week.

November 18 - Friday - Presidential Scholarship Gala.

November 19 - Saturday - Homecoming

November 20 - Sunday - Founders’ Day Convocation.

November 22 - Tuesday - Residence Halls close at 6:00 p.m. for Thanksgiving Holidays.

November 23-25 - Wednesday–Friday - Thanksgiving Holidays, Classes suspended. University closed.

November 27 - Sunday - Residence Halls Reopen 1:00 p.m.

November 28 - Monday - University open/Classes resume.

December 2 - Friday - Last day of class.

December 5 - Monday - Reading Day

December 6-10 - Tuesday-Saturday - Final Examinations for Undergraduates, Graduate students and Continuing and Professional

Studies students.

December 10 - Saturday - Residence Halls close for Christmas break at 6:00 p.m. (All Students).

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