Wake Forest Army ROTC

Wake Forest Army ROTC The ROTC program is designed to train the future leaders of our nation's Army The ROTC program is designed to train the future leaders of our nation's Army.

It teaches students how to make decisions, shapes their leadership and management skills, and prepares them to be leaders in our Nation's Army. The ROTC program at WFU is the host for our two partnership schools, Winston-Salem State University and Salem College.

In an effort to streamline our communication, this page will no longer be updated.  We encourage all followers of the No...
03/05/2025

In an effort to streamline our communication, this page will no longer be updated. We encourage all followers of the No Fear Battalion to follow us on instagram at https://www.instagram.com/nofearbattalion/

Thank you for your continued support of our cadets.

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03/05/2025
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04/11/2024

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If ROTC ever crosses someone’s mind, it might conjure up the image of students in full army gear — and that’s it. Few understand what ROTC truly entails. ROTC, or Reserve Officer Training Corps, offers a path to commission as an army officer upon graduation. It’s one of several routes to bec...

No Fear Battalion completed their joint field training and couldn’t be more proud of the amazing accomplishment and moti...
04/09/2024

No Fear Battalion completed their joint field training and couldn’t be more proud of the amazing accomplishment and motivation each cadet had during this training event.

03/08/2024

Recap on the No Fear Battalion Military Ball on the 2nd of March 2024. Thank you to the military ball committee, including CDT Montle (MS4, S1), CDT Sabin (MS4, S5), and many more. Also, thank you to the catering, the beautiful photos from the Shore photographer at WFU, and thank you to our guest speaker for speaking to us about what we need to always remember throughout our career.

03/08/2024

Today, we spoke to our TITLE IX are available on our campus wake and state university. Both schools mentioned where and who we should contact if there is a serious matter that happens with someone we know personally and/or people within our battalion. Also, we had the valuable opportunity to discuss the importance of the Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) program. It is crucial to have open and honest conversations about SHARP to raise awareness, prevent incidents of sexual harassment and assault, and support survivors. By speaking with experts, we gained valuable insights into recognizing, reporting, and addressing sexual misconduct within the military community. These discussions help create a culture of respect, accountability, and support, ensuring a safer and more inclusive environment for all individuals. In the end, it was great for our future leaders aware. Here is a message from LTC Flach.

An enlightening conversation with Admiral Blair, where our cadets also joined in to gain valuable insights.
03/02/2024

An enlightening conversation with Admiral Blair, where our cadets also joined in to gain valuable insights.

02/03/2024

🪖Day in the life of CDT Costello 📚


Message from CDT Costello….
“ Hi everyone! My name is Abby Costello, and I am an MS3 cadet of the No Fear Battalion and a Wake Forest University student. My Thursdays are a great example of how we as cadets balance both ROTC and being a normal college student. I started out the day with PT, which was a 40 minute ability group run. After finishing up PT, I headed to our department to meet with the MS4’s and other MS3 leadership for a staff sync to discuss the upcoming weeks. Following the sync, I went over to Einstein’s in the Farrell School of Business to pick up a bagel with a fellow MS3 before class. I went back to my room, and changed into my OCP uniform for the day. Then I headed to my military science class, where we worked in teams to plan and brief an attack in preparation for the day’s lab. After military science, I walked past our beautiful chapel over to Greene Hall for my Cross Cultural psychology class. Once class was over, I went back to my room to prepare my assault pack for lab. I then headed over to Horizon’s Park, and got ready to execute the attack, where I got to be the RTO for the STX lane. After we completed the attack, we did a quick AAR before heading out for the night. Hope you enjoyed my day in the life as an ROTC student. No Fear!”

🔦Senior Spotlight🔦CDT CJ Bartolozzi is from Washington, DC and is a senior at Wake Forest University majoring in Politic...
01/31/2024

🔦Senior Spotlight🔦
CDT CJ Bartolozzi is from Washington, DC and is a senior at Wake Forest University majoring in Politics and International Affairs. He is the S3 for the No Fear BN and is in charge of planning and coordinating all BN related events. CDT Bartolozzi is an Air Assault graduate and is branching Active Duty Military Intelligence with a branch detail in the Infantry. CDT Bartolozzi is involved with Greek life on campus at WFU and was able to study abroad his junior fall where he was able to explore Europe and even visit Normandy and Omaha Beach. CDT Bartolozzi is an avid football fan and long suffering Philadelphia Eagles fan. For fun CDT Bartolozzi enjoys working out and hanging out with his friends. Keep up the good work CDT Bartolozzi !!

During the fall 2023 WSSU graduation ceremony, the JROTC cadets from Atkins High School were chosen to present the color...
12/15/2023

During the fall 2023 WSSU graduation ceremony, the JROTC cadets from Atkins High School were chosen to present the colors. Their dedication and hard work in perfecting their skills were truly impressive and inspiring. Additionally, Congratulations to the class of 2023 as you enter to learn, depart to serve.

11/16/2023

FTX, proved to be an extraordinary opportunity for all the cadets involved. It was a challenging experience that pushed each cadet to their limits, but in the end, they all exceeded expectations with their remarkable performance.

From the very beginning, the cadets approached FTX with a winning mindset. They understood that success would require dedication, perseverance, and a strong belief in their abilities. With this mindset, they were ready to tackle any obstacle that came their way.

The cadets demonstrated exceptional teamwork and camaraderie during FTX. They understood that their success relied not only on their individual efforts but also on their ability to work together as a cohesive unit. They supported and encouraged each other, pushing everyone to perform at their best.

In the end, FTX was not just about completing a series of tasks; it was about personal growth, self-discovery, and the realization of their full potential. The cadets emerged from this experience stronger, more confident, and ready to take on any challenge that came their way.

Proud of you all!! NO FEAR

10/20/2023

Today No Fear Ranger Challenge encompassed a variety of challenging events aimed at testing participants. The main objective of the Ranger Challenge Program is to push cadets through demanding mental and physical competitions, while also fostering leader development and team unity. Despite the presence of rain, our Ranger Challenge Cadets successfully completed a 2-mile task and represented our battalion admirably. We are extremely proud of the cadets who took part in this endeavor.

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http://hitthebricks.wfu.edu/teams/no-fear-arotc

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