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Cadet Command news archive. Army Cadet Command website. Warrior Forge Flickr photostream. LDAC branch orientation highlight video. Every day at LDAC is a day of training. Below are some highlights:. Land Navigation Land Navigation training must be mastered early in the training cycle for the Cadets to be fully successful in the tactical training which follows.

The Land Navigation evaluation consists of three events totaling points. The written examination is worth 20 percent. The day Land Navigation test is worth 50 percent. The night Land Navigation test is worth 30 percent. Each cadet must earn 70 percent on each test to pass this event. A passing score in Land Navigation is a criterion for success.

Prior to Land Navigation, cadets will learn field craft while living and sleeping in the woods. They will set up field-expedient shelters using ponchos and whatever else is available. At the rappelling site, each cadet executes one foot rappel and several foot rappels. Course administration is accomplished using the established cadet organization and chain of command. Cadet leadership potential is assessed by committee evaluators.

Cadets are provided the opportunity to get early feedback on their leadership strengths, weaknesses, styles and techniques. The Leadership Development and Assessment Course LDAC , also known as Warrior Forge, is the only required summer training cadets normally attend, usually between their junior and senior year. The primary focus at LDAC is to evaluate each cadet's officer potential in a collective environment. The secondary purpose of LDAC is to validate specific skills taught on campus and to impart selective individual and collective common skills.

LDAC represents an opportunity for cadets from disparate schools to train in an environment with common operational conditions. They will be required to pass certain basic skill assessments, like land nav and PRT, and demonstrate their leadership proficiency in six graded leadership assignments during the camp.

A cadet's performance at camp plays a significant role in her or his final national ranking. Although LDAC is the only required summer training, there are training opportunities based on availability of slots.

These opportunities are competitive, and participation, GPA and APFT scores will play a role in determining who is given the opportunity. Airborne School is a three-week course held at Fort Benning, Georgia.

This training teaches the cadets how to jump out of an aircraft and land successfully under a parachute deployed by static line.



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