Timu M. Saari, an Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps cadet at the University of California, Los Angeles, Calif., has graduated from the Cadet Leader Course at Fort Knox, Ky. CLC is a 30-day summer training event focused on training cadets to solve complex leadership issues and problems at the company level.
Cadets arrive at CLC with a baseline of military skill sets; the cadets also have developed critical thinking and problem solving abilities during the academic years. CLC builds upon the work accomplished on campus and develops the cadet’s small unit leadership ability in a tactical environment.
The leadership experience supports continued cadet development during the senior year of the program. Cadets usually attend CLC between their junior and senior years of college, and they must complete the course to qualify for commissioning. Upon successful completion of the course, the ROTC program, and graduation from college, cadets are commissioned as second lieutenants in the U.S. Army, Army National Guard, or Army Reserve.
He is a 2012 graduate of Santa Clarita Christian School, Canyon Country, Calif.
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The red spike through his head must be a Halloween thing. Congrats to this young man. Way 2 go…..)
Congratulations!
That’s awesome! Tanner Mattila
Way to go…hugs
Congratulations, Timu!
Congratulations Timu
Way to go, Sir!