Meeting with Korea Army Cadet Military School Officials
Discussion and ROTC Development Fund Presentation

Kyungnam University visited the Korea Army Cadet Military School located in Goesan, North Chungcheong Province, to encourage ROTC cadets participating in summer enlistment training.


The visit, which took place on July 15, was organized to observe the training of ROTC cadets and to discuss ways to strengthen cooperation between the university and the Korea Army Cadet Military School for the cultivation of outstanding future officers.

Group photo of Special Vice President Jungjin Park and the visiting delegation. [Photo by Kyungnam University]

Group photo of Special Vice President Jungjin Park and the visiting delegation. [Photo by Kyungnam University]

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On this day, Jeongjin Park, Special Vice President, Taeyoung Yoon, Dean of Student Affairs, and Jo Jeonghyeon, President of the ROTC Alumni Association, as well as other university officials, visited the Korea Army Cadet Military School together.


The visiting delegation held a meeting with the head of the Korea Army Cadet Military School (Major General Jin Ho Kim), the Director of Academic Affairs, and other officials to exchange opinions on the ROTC curriculum, training operations, and support measures for cultivating future officers.


In particular, both institutions committed to continued cooperation and interest in programs such as the 'Overseas Leadership Development Training' at Tarleton State University (TSU) in Texas, USA, as well as the university's 'ROTC-linked National Drone License Program.'


The delegation also met with 34 fourth-year ROTC cadets from Kyungnam University who were in training, inspected their training conditions and educational environment, and extended messages of encouragement. In addition, Kyungnam University held a ceremony to present a development fund to support the education and training of ROTC cadets.



Jeongjin Park, Special Vice President, said, "I am extremely proud of all of you who are undertaking training with a sense of responsibility and pride as future officers, even in this sweltering weather." He added, "I hope that the sense of responsibility and leadership you acquire during this training process will become a solid foundation for both your military and civilian careers in the future."


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