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...doing a little different path than most of the other seniors,” he said, explaining that he will serve eight years of reserve duty in the Army National Guard rather than the four years of active duty his ROTC scholarship would otherwise require...
Back from his lane, Scherer told me he wished that more Harvard students seriously considered the Army and ROTC, noting that only he and one other cadet, J. Danielle Williams ’08, will commission in June...
Williams, who plans to serve in the Explosive Ordnance Disposal branch or the Judge Advocate General’s Corps (JAG) and eventually the Foreign Service, also said she hopes to see ROTC back on Harvard’s campus to dispel some “myths and stereotypes associated with the military...
Scherer said he agreed that Harvard students in ROTC are uniquely positioned to make an impact as officers...
Williams and Scherer both appreciate the extra attention ROTC will get from University President Drew G. Faust who will speak at their commencement ceremony, even though her subject will regard the Army’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy...