- #1 Ranked Cadet Talks Leadership Lessons at UNG(0:26) Cadet Chase Strickland was the top ranked Cadet in the nation for 2014-2015. He gives insight on leadership and what the University of North Georgia taught him.
- University of North Georgia Senior Military College Quickview(1:47) North Georgia produces some of the most professional and relevant leaders for the global community. Truth and Wisdom!
- Aggressor Platoon in Action(1:38)
- UNG Corps of Cadets Color Guard(1:29)
- National Leadership Challenge(2:49) Are you looking for a challenge? Want to develop your leadership abilities? Come to the University of North Georgia and find out if the Corps of Cadets is right for you! National Leadership Challenge is offered twice a year and provides team building exercises and leadership development to high school students.
- UNG Women in the Corps(10:28) This awesome video depicts Lieutenant Estrada's journey through her years as a Cadet in the Boar's Head Brigade at the University of North Georgia. Women in our Corps of Cadets have the same opportunities as men to compete for leadership positions and for commissions as second lieutenants in the U.S. Army. This video provides a good inside look at what it's like to be a Cadet in one of the top Senior Military College Army ROTC programs in the nation - the University of North Georgia - The Military College of Georgia.
- Mountain Order of Colombo Recruiting Video(6:30) Do you have what it takes? Check out this video and see what the Mountain Order of Colombo is all about.
- Fall 2013 FROG Week Crown Mountain Run(3:04) The Crown Mountain Run is the last event of Cadet basic training known as "FROG Week" at the University of North Georgia - The Military College of Georgia. This video was taken from the top of Crown Mountain at the run turn-around point on 18 August 2013. The Cadets had just run up a very steep incline to the top. The overall length of the run is about 3 miles. It starts on campus and ends on campus. FROG Week graduation is held after the end of the run on campus. "FROG" stands for Freshman Recruit Orientation Group. Classes start tomorrow. Good luck new Cadets and welcome to Army ROTC at a senior military college! Video submitted by Keith Antonia - Director of Admissions
- Patriot Choir(1:20) University of North Georgia Cadets may join the Patriot Choir and sign patriotic songs at major UNG events.
- Shooting Sports UNG(1:11) The University of North Georgia Shooting Sports Program is one of the most unique and innovative programs in the country with its combination of military and intercollegiate competition teams.The Service Rifle and Pistol Team is the premiere unit on campus for military marksmanship training and weapons familiarization. Cadets frequently train to a high level of proficiency with the M16A2 Assault Rifle and the M9 Beretta Pistol. The Service Rifle and Pistol Team competes in local shooting matches, including 3 Gun and 100 yard reduced matches. The team has also traveled to Fort Benning, GA to compete against soldiers in the U.S. All-Army Small Arms Championships. Cadets on the team are occasionally afforded the opportunity to train with tactical shotguns and the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon. Members of the Service Rifle and Pistol Team are afforded some of the best shooting opportunities and training a college ROTC Cadet can receive.The Intercollegiate Rifle Team trains intensely every day in the latest shooting techniques and procedures for competition shooting. The Intercollegiate team is made up of both ROTC Cadets and North Georgia students. Standards for the team are high and experience in formal competition shooting is highly recommended.
- Ranger Challenge UNG(1:05)
- Colombo UNG(0:44) The Mountain Order of Colombo is the premier developmental leadership opportunity offered by the Corps of Cadets at UNG. The mission of the Order of Colombo Mountain Platoon is to develop and train North Georgia cadets in the art of basic and advanced military mountaineering, small unit infantry tactics, and woodland survival while developing personal attributes of physical endurance, mental agility, and intestinal fortitude in order to develop dynamic, capable leaders for the United States Army. The motto of the unit is "If You Can't Keep Up the Pace Drop Out of the Formation."In 1962, the unit was founded at North Georgia College by a small group of cadets who were interested in forming a military mountaineering organization after watching a demonstration performed by the cadre of the U.S. Army Mountain Ranger Camp. After requesting information and training assistance from the Ranger Camp, Master Sergeant Louis P. Colombo volunteered his time and knowledge to instruct North Georgia Cadets on the principles of mountaineering and infantry tactics. Master Sergeant Colombo was the second honorary Ranger not to go through Ranger School. Prior to MSG Colombo's departure, the unit was named in his honor.http://www.mountainorderofcolombo.com
- Aggressor Platoon at the University of North Georgia(1:19) The Aggressor Platoon is an extra-curricular activity that you can become a part of as a Cadet at University of North Georgia. The Aggressors focus on small unit tactics, which include patrolling, land navigation, ambushes, raids, recons, night operations, close quarters combat, and operations orders. As an Aggressor, you will fine tune your skills as a leader in a tactical environment while developing interpersonal tact and confidence in high stress situations. Go to our website and check out our other specialty units. www.ung.edu/cadet/organizations.
- Blue Ridge Rifles Precision Drill Team 2013(0:51) See our website www.ung.edu/cadetadmissions/. Since its early beginnings, the Blue Ridge Rifles Drill Team has earned state and national recognition. The Rifles became recognized in 1971 with their winning First Place in the Eastern Tennessee State University (E.T.S.U.) Drill Meet in Tennessee, and have since won First Place honors at the nationally recognized Mardi Gras Invitational Drill Meet in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Blue Ridge Rifles are the 2001 and 2002 National Champion Precision Drill Team. In 2009, at the Beale Street Drill Meet, the 2nd largest drill meet in the nation, the Blue Ridge Rifles took First Place overall, as well as in three individual envents, Platoon Exhibition, Squad Exhibition, and Two-Man Exhibition.
- Colombo Memories Nov 2008(4:32)
- Fall 2012 FROG Week Grad Marching Onto Drill Field for Crown Mountain Run(0:46)
- Fall 2012 FROG Week Run Start(5:54)
- Fall 2012 FROG Week Run End(1:40)
- Fall 2012 FROG Week Run End Marching Onto Drill Field(1:51)
- Spring 2013 FROG Week Graduation(3:14)
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