They met as strangers and became a team.
Seven candidates to be midshipmen in the University of Virginia’s Naval ROTC program arrived on Grounds well in advance of their classmates’ move-in days for three days of military training. The candidates, all planning to eventually be commissioned in the U.S. Navy, had participated in some introductory training at the Great Lakes Naval Station, but this was their first time together as UVA NROTC candidates.
Older NROTC midshipmen, returning from their own summer trainings, worked with the candidates, enforcing military discipline and providing instruction and training.
“They’re holding them accountable for everything – every little thing that we teach them,” U.S. Marine Gunnery Sgt. Vernon Ditaranto, an assistant NROTC instructor overseeing the candidates’ training, said. “I’m making sure they’re staying on task, they’re doing everything right.”