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CTLT provides select Advanced Camp graduates the opportunity to increase their
leadership experience by assignments to platoon leader or like positions with Active
Army units or with government agencies for three weeks (CONUS) to four weeks (OCONUS).
Refer to Annex A, Figure 1 (CTLT Training Opportunities).
You may also find yourself anywhere in the country, or overseas, involved in the Cadet
Troop Leadership Training Program. This internship program places you in actual Army
units acting as a real Lieutenant. This two or three week challenge is a definite
learning experience, allowing you to gain a perspective on what you will be facing
as future officer. Generally, you are placed in a platoon leader position, leading
30+ soldiers and responsible for millions of dollars of equipment. You receive a rate
of pay and allowance similar to that at LDAC, you stay at the Bachelor Officer Quarters
on that specific base, you train and lead soldiers, and receive an OER upon completion
of the program. If you are assigned to a unit on jump status, and you are already
airborne qualified, you may participate in unit jumps on a permissive basis if approved
in advance. CTLT is the best way to familiarize yourself with a branch before having
to choose your branch preferences during the accessions process at the beginning of
the MS IV year.
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