The Army ROTC held field training Friday to educate its members and give them opportunities to compete in drills and mock missions to prepare them for actual missions they may be assigned to in the future.
The training was held in Schenck Forest Friday, despite constant rainfall and muddy conditions.
The participants had to rescue an injured pilot in enemy territory while holding back advancing opposition, and get the pilot safely evacuated from the area on a stretcher.
Other missions included reconnaissance missions in order to gauge enemy positions.
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The training followed a pancake breakfast prepared in the field using materials that would be available to soldiers in an actual conflict.