The end of mandatory ROTC
The National Service Training Program (NSTP) came after mandatory ROTC in the Philippines ended.
no; all mandatory ROTC would do is lead to more corruption as students who could afford to would buy their way out of ROTC. and also lead to increased drop out rate as other students could not afford the expenses associated with ROTC. longer term it would cause more middle class families to emigrate, as attending college would now come with the risk of inducted into the military, a very real risk given the GMA administrations pro-war policies. and if she gets away with this her next move might be general conscription, as she mentioned "a citizen army" in one of her speeches
teach ROTC
It was usually made mandatory to keep people from hurting peoples property or themselves and not being able to pay them for their loss.
The question makes no sense as put. The term "BC" means "Before Christ". Therefore, any year BC would necessarily be prior to Jesus Christ having lived and Christianity could not have been founded. Christianity as a religion developed in the first and second centuries CE. It became the official state religion of the Roman Empire in 381 CE.
1975
ROTC is not in itself a minor. However, you can minor in whatever the main field of your ROTC branch is. For example: if you complete the full curriculum for Army ROTC, you can be eligible for a Military Science Minor, or Aerospace Studies Minor with Air Force ROTC.
1972, along with the rest of Australia excluding Victoria and New South Wales, where they were already made mandatory in 1970 and 1971 respectively.
Each ROTC Unit can select their own choice of competition air rifles if they are in a match. You will find rifles made by Walther, Feinwerkbau and others. No one rifle is predominate
no only army ROTC
The emperor Theodosius I outlawed all non-Christian religions in the empire and made Christianity mandatory for all.The emperor Theodosius I outlawed all non-Christian religions in the empire and made Christianity mandatory for all.The emperor Theodosius I outlawed all non-Christian religions in the empire and made Christianity mandatory for all.The emperor Theodosius I outlawed all non-Christian religions in the empire and made Christianity mandatory for all.The emperor Theodosius I outlawed all non-Christian religions in the empire and made Christianity mandatory for all.The emperor Theodosius I outlawed all non-Christian religions in the empire and made Christianity mandatory for all.The emperor Theodosius I outlawed all non-Christian religions in the empire and made Christianity mandatory for all.The emperor Theodosius I outlawed all non-Christian religions in the empire and made Christianity mandatory for all.The emperor Theodosius I outlawed all non-Christian religions in the empire and made Christianity mandatory for all.