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University of Maine ROTC Cadets learn about 3rd ID, connect with division

Like most Army ROTC programs, the University of Maine conducts an annual staff ride for their senior class. This event offers a unique opportunity for historical research for the cadets and gives them a chance to take a deep dive into a historical campaign or subject. In the past, this likely meant spending a lot of time with dusty books, but not in 2021.

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University of Maine Army ROTC Cadets learn about 3rd ID, connect with division Courtesy Photo | The WWI uniform of 2nd Lt. Delmore Adams is displayed during a terrain walk and battle.. read moreread more Courtesy Photo | The WWI uniform of 2nd Lt. Delmore Adams is displayed during a terrain walk and battle analysis event that replaced the traditional staff ride held by the University of Maine Army ROTC program April 24, 2021. A veteran of 3rd Infantry Division and a resident of Maine, Adams was twice awarded the French Croix de Guerre as well as the Silver Star for his bravery as part of the 3rd ID in 1917-1918. Artifacts like the uniform were used to teach cadets about what individuals like themselves did when put into harrowing situations in the crossroads of history. (Courtesy Photo, Capt. Jonathan Bratten)

RPD Protest Images 2/23/21 - Campus Times

Campus Times The Campus Times staff has worked hard on a responsive web redesign. Please bear with us as some older content may be temporarilily unavailable. To submit feedback, or to report an issue, email the Web Staff at online@campustimes.org.× RPD Protest Images 2/23/21 By Henry Litsky Photo Editor March 01, 2021 On February twenty third, protestors took to the streets after a Grand Jury declined to indite officers involved in the death of Daniel Prude.  To read the full article, click here. A Protestor speaks to a crowd directly in front of a police line leading to the Monroe County Jail.

Rochestarians take to the streets after Grand Jury exonerates officers involved in Daniel Prude s death

Campus Times The Campus Times staff has worked hard on a responsive web redesign. Please bear with us as some older content may be temporarilily unavailable. To submit feedback, or to report an issue, email the Web Staff at online@campustimes.org.× Henry Litsky | Photo Editor By Justin O Connor and Henry Litsky Photo Editor March 01, 2021 Rochestarians took to the streets in a second wave of protests on Tuesday following New York Attorney General Letitia James’ announcement that a Grand Jury had voted not to indict any of the police officers involved in the killing of Daniel Prude. The news comes nearly a year after Prude’s killing and only

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