EWU vs Idaho Football Game

EWU ROTC supports the home football game with Color Guard and Cannon Crew support.

1000: Assigned Cadre, Color Guard, and Cannon Crew arrive at Cadet Hall

1015: Color Guard Rehearses

1030: Move Jeep with equipment and cannon to Roos Field

1100: Set up site for Cannon Crew

1145: Color Guard presents colors

1200: Cannon Crew Ready for Kickoff

1600: Tear down and clean up complete after the game

2018 EWU Homecoming Parade

– The 2018 Homecoming & Parent and Family Weekend parade is 6 p.m., Friday, Oct. 26, in downtown Cheney. The EWU ROTC color guard and Lil Eag’ with towed cannon will lead the parade that starts the festivities of Eag-Nite (which also includes the bonfire-pep rally and street party).

The color guard and Lil Eag’ will stage at 4:30 p.m. in parking lot P-15 in front of Hargreaves Hall, next to the fence bordering the president’s house. The Color Guard with Lil Eag’ will lead the parade from P-15, followed by President Cullinan and her husband, EWU Alumni Association Board members, and our 50-year reunion guests, down C Street. The remaining parade entrants will follow from their staging point in P-17. The parade will turn right onto 1st Street. The parade ends at the Surplus parking lot (H Street), where the bonfire-pep rally will be held.

 

List of EWU Homecoming Activities Supported by the ROTC Program

The fall colors are in full bloom all around the Eastern Washington University (EWU) campus which means it is homecoming week:

Campus of EWU

 The 2018 Homecoming & Parent and Family Weekend parade is 6 p.m., Friday, Oct. 26, in downtown Cheney. The EWU ROTC color guard and classic Jeep “Lil Eag’” with our historic towed packed howizter will lead the parade that starts the festivities of Eag-Nite (which also includes the bonfire-pep rally and street party).

A person in a red jeep
Captain Nicholas Carbaugh pictured with our classic Jeep “Lil Eag'”.

The Color Guard and Lil Eag’ will stage at 4:30 p.m. in parking lot P-15 in front of Hargreaves Hall, next to the fence bordering the University President’s house.  Anyone wanting to get pictures with our Jeep and cannon are encouraged to show up during this staging period for photos.  We would love to see any alumni, friends, and family of the EWU ROTC program during this time.  The Color Guard with Lil Eag’ will lead the parade from P-15, followed by President Cullinan and her husband, EWU Alumni Association Board members, and our 50-year reunion guests, down C Street.  The remaining parade entrants will follow from their staging point in P-17.  The parade will then turn right onto 1st Street. The parade ends at the Surplus parking lot (H Street), where the bonfire-pep rally will be held.

Artillery being fired
Our historic World War II era pack howitzer fires after a touchdown during an EWU home football game earlier this year.

On Saturday, homecoming activities continue with the EWU football team playing the University of Idaho.  Prior to the 12:05 PM kickoff our EWU ROTC Color Guard will present our nation’s colors during the National Anthem.  During the game our Cannon Crew team will hopefully have a busy day firing our historic pack howitzer after many EWU touchdowns.

We look forward to seeing everyone this weekend.  Go Eags!

EWU ROTC Cadet’s CULP Experience in Peru Featured on the US Army Website

Another one of our outstanding Cadets in the Eastern Washington University (EWU) ROTC program has been featured on the official US Army website.  This time one of our MS III Cadets, Christian Goldbach had his experiences this past summer on an Army internship in Peru featured in the article.  Cadet Goldbach was selected for the highly competitive Cultural Understanding & Leadership Program (CULP).  For those unfamiliar with CULP it is a program sponsored by US Army Cadet Command (USACC) that takes Cadets overseas on cultural deployments in support of worldwide Army Security Cooperation plans and the Army Culture and Foreign Language Strategy.  The timeframe for a CULP deployment is generally one month in duration and are executed between the 11 May – 11 August 2019 timeframe.

Cultural Understanding and Leadership Program poster

During his time in Peru, Cadet Goldbach stayed in Lima, the country’s capital, where he experienced both the Peruvian culture and military as a member Escuela Militar de Chorrillos, Peru’s version of West Point.  You can read all about his experiences in Peru at this link.

A bunch of people sitting at a table eating
Cadet Christian Goldbach, Eastern Washington University, at dinner during his CULP assignment at Peru’s premier military academy, Escuela Militar de Chorrillos. (Photo Credit: Cadet Lazo, from Escuela Militar de Chorrillos)

This once and life time opportunity was made available to Cadet Goldbach by first contracting into the EWU Army ROTC program and then demonstrating outstanding performance to be selected for this unique internship.  The summer 2019 CULP application period is currently open and ends on October 31st.  Any contracted Cadet interested in applying for CULP can read more about the program at this link.

Finally I would like to congratulate our Assistant Professor of Military Science (APMS) Captain Greg Benjamin for writing and submitting the article that was accepted for publication.  This is the fourth article selected for publication in the past three months that has highlighted across the greater Army the great things the Cadets in the EWU ROTC program are doing.

Go Fighting Eagles!

Throwback Thursday: 1962 Aerial View of Cadet Hall and the EWU Campus

Via an alumni tip, below is a 1962 aerial view of the Eastern Washington University campus.  For those that look closely on the mid-to-upper left of the image Cadet Hall can be seen on the hill above where the football field used to be.  Clearly the EWU campus has expanded significantly in the past 56 years.  If any alumni have any historical pictures they want to share on the site feel free to email them to rotc@ewu.edu.  Go Fighting Eagles!

Ariel photo of the EWU campus 1962