SPC Richard Skeen2960632<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Why would West Point cadets be at duty stations like Fort Leonard Wood and Fort Hood?2017-09-30T17:14:01-04:00SPC Richard Skeen2960632<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Why would West Point cadets be at duty stations like Fort Leonard Wood and Fort Hood?2017-09-30T17:14:01-04:002017-09-30T17:14:01-04:00MSG Private RallyPoint Member2961010<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>They go to bases during the summer to eat a better understanding of the Army and how it runs. They are generally paired up with a LT or a CPT who show them the ropes.Response by MSG Private RallyPoint Member made Sep 30 at 2017 8:14 PM2017-09-30T20:14:57-04:002017-09-30T20:14:57-04:00CPT Andrew Wright2961101<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Used to be called Cadet Troop Leadership Training-might have a new name now. They embed with an active Army unit to learn what the real Army is like. Many of the cadets are also sent to semi-high speed schools during the Summer months like Airborne, Air Assault, etc.Response by CPT Andrew Wright made Sep 30 at 2017 9:03 PM2017-09-30T21:03:33-04:002017-09-30T21:03:33-04:00SPC Richard Skeen2961163<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I think they enjoyed being embedded with Active Duty in the SummerResponse by SPC Richard Skeen made Sep 30 at 2017 10:00 PM2017-09-30T22:00:49-04:002017-09-30T22:00:49-04:00CPT Private RallyPoint Member2961776<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>CTLT and some other similar training programs that USMA and USACC offerResponse by CPT Private RallyPoint Member made Oct 1 at 2017 7:30 AM2017-10-01T07:30:12-04:002017-10-01T07:30:12-04:00CPT Aaron Kletzing2961915<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>It is part of a summer training program where they shadow PLs in active duty units for some OTJ learningResponse by CPT Aaron Kletzing made Oct 1 at 2017 9:20 AM2017-10-01T09:20:20-04:002017-10-01T09:20:20-04:00SGT Larry Michael Bleckler II2966083<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Experience and training in their field of work, I was stationed at Ft. Lewis, Wa. and I trained cadets and officers in my field of expertise.Response by SGT Larry Michael Bleckler II made Oct 2 at 2017 11:22 PM2017-10-02T23:22:31-04:002017-10-02T23:22:31-04:00SFC Private RallyPoint Member2970019<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I remember seeing lots of cadets at Fr Campbell, KY years ago and never really thought much of it. I was a PFC at the time believing I knew way more how the Army works than any cadet. <br /><br /> Today, knowing a lot more than then, it's necessary for the learning process for cadets to visit those bases. <br /><br />Their learning never stops, hence the new LT Motor Officer or Supply Officer. They get put into those positions to learn the ropes, so to speak. It's up to the NCO Corps to teach them what we know about our field of expertise. <br /><br />Yeah, one day they'll be in command, and if you want a good commander, teach them young and teach them well.Response by SFC Private RallyPoint Member made Oct 4 at 2017 1:32 PM2017-10-04T13:32:33-04:002017-10-04T13:32:33-04:00SFC James Heath3001437<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>In the beginning years only the very best out of West Point were selected as engineers. These cadets are going through a pre-commissioning course at the Engineer Training School.Response by SFC James Heath made Oct 15 at 2017 4:18 PM2017-10-15T16:18:44-04:002017-10-15T16:18:44-04:002017-09-30T17:14:01-04:00