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Lehigh University is the host school for the Steel Battalion, with military science instruction conducted primarily at Lehigh University and some courses also available at Lafayette College and Kutztown University, Berks. Enrollment in to the Steel Battalion is open to students of all LVAIC schools in the Lehigh Valley. Students must be enrolled full-time in one of eleven nearby institutions and s

till participate in Army ROTC through Lehigh University.

* - indicates indicates a Lehigh Valley Association Independent College (LVAIC) member

Alvernia College
DeSales University*
Kutztown University
Lafayette College*
Lehigh University*
Lehigh Carbon Community College
Moravian College*
Muhlenberg College*
Northampton Community College
Penn State University, Berks
Penn State University, Lehigh Valley

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Senior Spotlight ‼️‼️Cadet  Dillon is a recent graduate from Moravian University with a degree in Environmental/Military...
05/13/2026

Senior Spotlight ‼️‼️

Cadet Dillon is a recent graduate from Moravian University with a degree in Environmental/Military Science. He will be joining the Army as an Air Defense Artillery Officer in the National Guard. Here is what he has to say about his time in ROTC:

What is your favorite memory as a cadet in the steel battalion?

- “Building bonds with fantastic leaders and pushing each other to our limits”.

What is the most valuable lesson you have learned as a cadet?

- “When you find yourself in the suck, there are only two things you can do: laugh about it or cry about it. False Motivation is just as good as Real Motivation”.

What are you most looking forward to about your future as an Army officer?

- “I'm most looking forward to leading soldiers, learning from them, and watching myself and my troops grow together”.

Senior Spotlight‼️‼️Cadet Spera is a recent graduate from Lafayette College with degrees in Geology and German with a mi...
05/12/2026

Senior Spotlight‼️‼️

Cadet Spera is a recent graduate from Lafayette College with degrees in Geology and German with a minor in Environmental Studies. She will be joining the Army as an Active Duty Engineer Officer. She is Air Assault and Rappel Master qualified, and attended ProjectGO studying Swahili in East Africa. She also interned at European Command in Stuttgart, Germany. Here is what she has to say about her time in ROTC:

What is your favorite memory as a cadet in the steel battalion?

- “Being encouraged by my team during rucks to push myself the furthest I ever have physically and mentally also getting breakfast or dinner after and our team bonding nights. In the process I’ve made lifelong friends who have mentored me and changed my life. I wouldn’t be here without them!”

What is the most valuable lesson you have learned as a cadet?

- “Our failures lead to our successes. Get back up because real courage is continuing through fear.”

What are you most looking forward to about your future as an Army officer?

- “Helping and leading others. Also do some cool stuff to contribute to the future Mom Lore.”

Starting off our senior spotlights this week with Cadet Kent!Kent is a recent graduate from DeSales University with a de...
04/20/2026

Starting off our senior spotlights this week with Cadet Kent!

Kent is a recent graduate from DeSales University with a degree in History. He will be joining the Army as an Active Duty Infantry Officer. He is Air Assault qualified, and has earned his silver GAFB and Bronze Norwegian Foot March. Here is what he has to say about his time in ROTC:

What is your favorite memory as a cadet in the steel battalion?

“Basic Camp and Air Assault”.

What is the most valuable lesson you have learned as a cadet?

“That a good enough plan executed today is better than a perfect plan executed tomorrow”.

What are you most looking forward to about your future as an Army officer?

“Being a Platoon Leader”

Next up, CDT Henry!Cadet Henry is a recent graduate from Moravian University with a degree in Psychology. He will be joi...
04/14/2026

Next up, CDT Henry!

Cadet Henry is a recent graduate from Moravian University with a degree in Psychology. He will be joining the Army as an Active Duty Infantry Officer. He is an AA Honor Grad, and completed both the Army Ten-miler and Gettysburg Half Marathon twice. Here is what he has to say about his time in ROTC:

What is your favorite memory as a cadet in the steel battalion?

“Being RT Captain”

What is the most valuable lesson you have learned as a cadet?

“To continue striving for excellence each and every day, and to remain humble”

What are you most looking forward to about your future as an Army officer?

“Im looking forward to taking command of a PLT”

Next up for our Senior Spotlights is this semesters Battalion Commander, CDT Crawford!Cadet Crawford is a recent graduat...
04/09/2026

Next up for our Senior Spotlights is this semesters Battalion Commander, CDT Crawford!

Cadet Crawford is a recent graduate from Moravian University with a degree in Biology. He will be joining the Army as an Active Duty Med Services Officer. Here is what he has to say about his time in ROTC:

What is your favorite memory as a cadet in the steel battalion?

“Spending time in less than favorable conditions with my peers at CFTX”.

What is the most valuable lesson you have learned as a cadet?

“You do not always have to watch the plan come to fruition. Trust those around you to complete the mission”.

What are you most looking forward to about your future as an Army officer?

“Leading soldiers, being the driving force for the betterment of my Platoon”.

Next up for our Senior Spotlights…Cadet Cleghorn will be graduating from Moravian University with a degree in Sociology....
04/08/2026

Next up for our Senior Spotlights…

Cadet Cleghorn will be graduating from Moravian University with a degree in Sociology. He will be joining the Army as an Active Duty Medical Services Officer. He was a DMG, a Distinguished Military Graduate. Here is what he has to say about his time in ROTC:

What is your favorite memory as a cadet in the steel battalion?

“Serving as BN Commander in the Fall.”

What is the most valuable lesson you have learned as a cadet?

“People First Always.”

What are you most looking forward to about your future as an Army officer?

“Serving Soldiers.”

Second up for our Senior Spotlights, CDT Bushner! Cadet Bushner is from Blue Bell, PA, and is graduating from DeSales Un...
04/04/2026

Second up for our Senior Spotlights, CDT Bushner!

Cadet Bushner is from Blue Bell, PA, and is graduating from DeSales University with a degree in Homeland Security. He will be joining the Army as an Active Duty Adjunct General Branch Detail Chemical Officer. He is part of the Homeland Security National Honors Society. Here is what He has to say about his time in ROTC:

What is your favorite memory as a cadet in the steel battalion?

“Getting to know so many people from different walks of life. It really makes you proud to serve alongside your brothers and sisters in arms”.

What is the most valuable lesson you have learned as a cadet?

“Humility, honesty, and genuine respect opens more doors and is what builds connections that will last a lifetime”.

What are you most looking forward to about your future as an Army officer?

“Serving my great nation and leading the sons and daughters of America”.

Starting of our Senior Spotlights, Cadet Basilis!Basilis is from Bronx, NYC, and is graduating from Lehigh University wi...
04/02/2026

Starting of our Senior Spotlights, Cadet Basilis!

Basilis is from Bronx, NYC, and is graduating from Lehigh University with a degree in Psychology. She will be joining the Army as an Active Duty Med Service Officer. Here is what she has to say about her time in ROTC:

What is your favorite memory as a cadet in the steel battalion?

“CFTX in the cold, rainy weather stands out because it pushed me beyond my comfort zone and strengthened my resilience”.

What is the most valuable lesson you have learned as a cadet?

“Mental toughness carries you further than strength ever will”.

What are you most looking forward to about your future as an Army officer?

“I’m looking forward to serving alongside soldiers, building strong teams, and making a positive impact through leadership and mentorship”.

Alumni Spotlight: Congratulations to Steel BN Class of ’25 Ethan Amershek on graduating Ranger School with Class 03-26! ...
03/15/2026

Alumni Spotlight: Congratulations to Steel BN Class of ’25 Ethan Amershek on graduating Ranger School with Class 03-26! Please wish him the best as he joins the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell, KY!

03/14/2026

Congratulations CDT Wheeler for being February’s CDT of the Month. Although only an MSl, Wheeler goes out of his way to make the Steel Battalion a better organization and is constantly looking to learn from his peers. Keep up the good work!

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