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Training/Commissioning
The U.S. Navy offers the world's most advanced and comprehensive aviation training to individuals who demonstrate academic and physical aptitude and a potential for leadership and responsibility.
Naval ROTC produces the largest number of officers who enter flight training. All officers entering aviation programs complete a six-week air indoctrination course at Naval Aviation Schools Command, in Pensacola, Florida, "The Cradle of Naval Aviation." Prospective pilots and NFOs then attend Primary flight training.
Upon completion of Primary flight training, pilots and NFOs request an aircraft training pipeline and enter the Intermediate phase of flight training, which builds upon the prerequisites of basic flight and navigation training. Advanced naval flight training is tailored for mission specifics and upon completion, both pilots and NFOs are awarded their wings of gold and report to their respective Fleet Replacement Squadrons (FRS) for training in the aircraft they will fly in the fleet.
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"If there be any truer measure
of a man than by what he
does, it must be by what he
gives."
-Robert South
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As your commanding officer I take personal responsibility for your success:
CAPT James Otis USN
617 Haven Street
Evanston, IL 60208
Tel: (847) 491-3324
Email

We help you understand each step of the process whether you decide to join us or if you
simply have questions.

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Drill Team

"Delta Company" is a group of motivated, disciplined midship-men who form the Northwestern NROTC Drill Team. They practice drill at 0600 two mornings a week, and at 1700 on Sundays in the fall.
Obligations : Academic Year
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