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Texas State Army ROTC Welcome to the official page of the Texas State University Army ROTC Bobcat Battalion!

Welcome to Texas State University Army ROTC's official page, where you will find the most recent news coverage, videos and photos highlighting our Cadets, cadre, and staff. The Army’s mission is to fight and win our Nation’s wars by providing prompt, sustained land dominance across the full range of military operations and spectrum of conflict in support of combatant commanders.The U.S. A

rmy Cadet Command selects, educates, trains, and commissions college students to be officers and leaders of character in the Total Army; instills the values of citizenship, national and community service, personal responsibility, and a sense of accomplishment in high school students. If you're looking for the official source of information about the U.S. Army please visit our homepage at http://www.army.mil/ While this is an open forum, it's also a family friendly one, so please keep your comments and wall posts clean. In addition to keeping it family friendly, we ask that you follow our posting guidelines here. Posts will be removed if they violate the guidelines listed below.• No graphic, obscene, explicit or racial comments or submissions nor do we allow comments that are abusive, hateful or intended to defame anyone or any organization. • No solicitations or advertisements. This includes promotion or endorsement of any financial, commercial or non-governmental agency. Similarly, we do not allow attempts to defame or defraud any financial, commercial or non-governmental agency. • No copyrighted or trademarked images or graphics. Imagery posted on the Facebook wall should be owned by the user. • No comments, photos or videos that suggest or encourage illegal activity. • No documents of any kind should be posted on this page.• Apparent spamming or trolling will be removed and may cause the author(s) to be blocked from the page without notice.• You participate at your own risk, taking personal responsibility for your comments, your username and any information provided. Also, the appearance of external links on this site does not constitute official endorsement on behalf of the U.S. Army or Department of Defense.For more information, visit the DoD Social Media user agreement at:http://www.defense.gov/socialmedia/user-agreement.aspx

The Bobcat Battalion was honored to welcome Lieutenant General (LTG) Jeth B. Rey, the U.S. Army’s Deputy Chief of Staff,...
05/22/2026

The Bobcat Battalion was honored to welcome Lieutenant General (LTG) Jeth B. Rey, the U.S. Army’s Deputy Chief of Staff, G‑6, as the guest speaker for our 2026 Spring Commissioning Ceremony.

LTG Rey leads the Army’s global network, cyber, and communications modernization efforts—ensuring Soldiers stay connected and ready on every battlefield. A native of St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, he has served for over 40 years as an enlisted Soldier, warrant officer, and commissioned officer, a rare career path that reflects his dedication to service and mentorship.

His leadership across special operations, the 75th Ranger Regiment, Army Cyber Command, and the White House Communications Agency has shaped the Army’s modern information enterprise.

We are proud to have LTG Rey inspire the newest generation of Army officers as they join the unbroken line of service and step forward as leaders of character.
Texas State University 5th Brigade Army ROTC

The Bobcat Battalion's Spring 2026 commissioning ceremony is in the books. Congratulations to our 20 newest 2LTs! Bobcat...
05/21/2026

The Bobcat Battalion's Spring 2026 commissioning ceremony is in the books. Congratulations to our 20 newest 2LTs! Bobcats lead the way! Texas State University 5th Brigade Army ROTC

05/21/2026

Memorial Day message from Secretary of the Army The Honorable Dan Driscoll.

From its beginning, our nation was founded upon the sacrifice of Soldiers. Our Army preceded our Nation, has protected it for over 250 years, and will preserve our Republic for generations to come. Ordinary citizens have always answered extraordinary calls to duty, and the American Soldier always will. That comes at a great price—often the ultimate one—and our fallen Soldiers’ friends and Gold Star Families nobly carry on the memory of our fallen. So, too, does the United States Army.

I ask that every Army Soldier, civilian, and veteran pause this Memorial Day to remember the fallen, the call they answered, and the price they paid to preserve the ideals enshrined in our Constitution. They fell once, but we must never let time fade their legacy.

Memorial Day is deeply rooted in our history. It falls upon the transition from spring to summer: a time of vibrancy, hope, and happiness. The national tradition was timed so the blooming flowers of spring could be placed upon the graves of our fallen. This is a time of rebirth and renewal, yet it masks the burden borne by those coping with loss.

To our Gold Star Families: our Nation owes a debt that can never be fully repaid. You paid a price for our way of life, a fact that we must never take for granted. We stand with you every day, vowing to never forget your loved ones and to always honor their memory.

Today, our flags fly at half-staff as we remember our fallen. Tomorrow, we honor them as we carry on the proud legacy and the profound responsibility of the United States Army.

This We’ll Defend.

Dan Driscoll

Secretary of the Army

We are so proud of our Bobcat Battalion Cadets who were recognized at the College of Applied Arts award ceremony for the...
05/04/2026

We are so proud of our Bobcat Battalion Cadets who were recognized at the College of Applied Arts award ceremony for their hard work, creativity, and dedication! Representing not just as leaders in uniform, but as leaders in every space in which they step. Bobcats lead the way! Texas State University 5th Brigade Army ROTC

Congratulations to CDT Ryan Fisher on officially contracting into Army ROTC! Your commitment to serve marks the beginnin...
05/04/2026

Congratulations to CDT Ryan Fisher on officially contracting into Army ROTC! Your commitment to serve marks the beginning of something bigger than yourself—leadership, discipline, and dedication to a greater purpose. Bobcats lead the way! Texas State University 5th Brigade Army ROTC

PT Sports Day bringing the competition and the energy. Cadets went head to head in volleyball, dodgeball, and basketball...
04/29/2026

PT Sports Day bringing the competition and the energy. Cadets went head to head in volleyball, dodgeball, and basketball pushing themselves, supporting their teams, and showing what esprit de corps really looks like. A day full of intensity, teamwork, and pride across the Bobcat Battalion. Bobcats lead the way! Texas State University 5th Brigade Army ROTC

Org Day was an unforgettable way to close out the semester. From competitive games across the field to enjoying great BB...
04/29/2026

Org Day was an unforgettable way to close out the semester. From competitive games across the field to enjoying great BBQ with even better company, the day was all about building camaraderie and celebrating the team. We wrapped it up by recognizing our outstanding Cadets for their hard work, dedication, and achievements throughout the semester. Bobcats lead the way!Texas State University 5th Brigade Army ROTC

Thanks to our Bobcat Cadets and to our ARNG Liaison, SFC Droese, for making another Bobcat Day a success! Bobcats lead t...
04/25/2026

Thanks to our Bobcat Cadets and to our ARNG Liaison, SFC Droese, for making another Bobcat Day a success! Bobcats lead the way! Texas State University 5th Brigade Army ROTC

Today is Bobcat Day! Stop by the LBJ Student Center Ballroom to meet our Cadets and our ARNG Liaison, SFC Droese. In add...
04/25/2026

Today is Bobcat Day! Stop by the LBJ Student Center Ballroom to meet our Cadets and our ARNG Liaison, SFC Droese. In addition, Mr. Coulter, our Recruiting and Enrollment Officer, is in his office in the Adamson ROTC Building at 101 Lueders Ct until 2PM and would love to answer your questions about Army ROTC in the Bobcat Battalion. Bobcats lead the way! Texas State University

Bobcat Cadets executed squad level troop-leading procedures (TLPs), sharpening their leadership, decision making, and te...
04/20/2026

Bobcat Cadets executed squad level troop-leading procedures (TLPs), sharpening their leadership, decision making, and teamwork as they continue to prepare for what’s ahead. Each step builds stronger, more capable leaders.

We also welcomed newly contracted Cadets Shane Richards and Grant Garcia into the Army family, marking an important milestone and the start of their journey as future Army officers. Bobcats lead the way! Texas State University 5th Brigade Army ROTC

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