The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 07, 1980, Page page 7, Image 7

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    tuesday, October 7, 1930
daily nebraskan
page 7
ROTC . . .
Continued from Page I
"1 see continually expanding roles said Chrbcimagna,
-but it will take a fairly critical crisis before women are
drafted, he added.
Women were first included in UNL's ROTC program
in the 1969 Air Force division, said Chriscimagna, and
were allowed in the remaining divisions in 1972.
in both the Army and Air Force divisions, general
enrollment has increased over the past five years. But
women's enrollment has remained at a fairly steady level,
according to both professors.
Twelve women are currently registered in the Air
Force division out of 120, and nine women are enrolled
in the Army division out of 99.
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Location
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