Jackson State University's Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) hopes to produce more trailblazing leaders from the Class of 2022. Last year, the unit celebrated its 50th birthday.
“The U.S. Army has great opportunities,” said Rodney Hall during the 2018 Welcome Week Fair. “We have more than 20 career fields, ranging from administration to business and from technology to combat arms.”
Hall is the recruiting operations officer/leadership enrollment officer in Jackson State's Department of Military Science. The department's mission is to commission future leaders into the United States Army.
Since 1967, Tiger Battalion, the Army ROTC training unit at Jackson State, has produced more than 750 cadets.
Earlier this year, Tiger Batallion held a number of events featuring former JSU President Dr. John Peoples, who petitioned the federal government to establish an Army ROTC program in 1967.
Tiger Battalion alumni who have become general officers include Brigadier General Donna R. Williams. She earned her commission through the Army ROTC and a bachelor's degree in computer science.
Williams retired in 2018 as deputy commanding general at the Theater Engineer Command.
Brigadier General Robert Crear is now Distinguished Visiting Lecturer of Applied Engineering, National Security and Homeland Security at Jackson State University. He retired in 2008.
Major General Reuben Jones graduated from Jackson State in 1978 with a bachelor's degree in sociology and was also commissioned through the Army ROTC. He retired in 2012 as commanding general, Installation Management Command.
The Tiger Battalion currently has 139 Cadets enrolled in the program.