Giving to Army ROTC

Army ROTC has been an integral part of the University of Kansas since 1918. Since then, over 2,000 second lieutenants have been commissioned through the program. Many have gone on to serve with great honor and distinction. In the past 10 years, the program has grown by nearly 40%. Unfortunately, that substantial growth has not been met with a substantial growth in the operating budget. In order to continue producing quality officers for today's Army, and to maintain and enhance the quality of our program and facilities in the coming years, the Army ROTC must rely on support above and beyond what the university and Cadet Command can provide. The primary beneficiaries of any contribution will be our Cadets. More specifically, your contribution will be used for Cadet training, scholarships and facilities improvements. This includes the purchase of the best equipment and training materials available, room and board scholarships for deserving Cadets and improvements to the Cadet lounge, computer lab and command office. Your tax-deductible donation will have an immediate impact on our students. If you are interested in giving, please use the following link:

 

 

We'd like to thank those who have already contributed to the future success of the KU Army ROTC. Each previous contributor is placed into a category based on the total of their donations over the years.

Diamond Donors ($1000 and above)

The Hon. Gerald L. Rushfelt

Platinum Donors ($500 - $999)

Kansas National Guard & Red Peg Marketing
Stephen K. Matthews

Gold Donors ($250 - $499)

2LT John S. Cook
COL William J. Howard III
Kenneth M. Richards, MD

Silver Donors ($100 - $249)

Curtis H. Alloway
Jack L. Beal, PhD, and Lois M. Beal
Hans H. Traver
E. Dean Bevan, PhD
LTC William K. Blocher
Alan H. Brightman II, DVM
Allan L. Burns
Rockwell Collins
John M. Greeley
LTC John A. Hadjis
COL Rick Eugene Hill 
Lit Ning Ma
Richard L. Mai
LTC Elmo E. Maiden, Ret.
William D. Martin
Edward F. Reilly, Jr.
Richard A. Reitz, PhD
Warren G. Riekenberg, PE
Gary L. Russell
Stuart A. Schlemmer
MG Clyde J. Tate, II
Tracey A. West
Walter H. Wulf, Jr.

Bronze Donors ($5-$99)

Robert J. Bahr
Richard J. Braunsdorf
Larry K. Burke
John A. Callaghan
Kevin H. Campbell
Eugene H. Caylor
LTC Eldon L. Clark, PhD, Ret.
Robert W. Stern
Maj Gen. Wayne M. Erck, EdD, Ret.
George W. Gill, PhD
Raymond O. Holmes
John L. Hysom, Jr., PhD
LTC Bryan W. Johnson, Ret.
LTC William M. Johnson, Ret.
Keith M. Lemmon, MD
Kenneth R. Lewis
LTC Theodore C. Lockhart, Sr.
Howard E. Miller
Beth Miklos-Essenberg
James E. Oden
Robert A. Perrich
Hillel Samisch
Robert W. Schies
Carol R. Wylie
Wilbur F. White 
Carol R. Wylie
LTC Lance L. Willdermood
LTC Chad Duncan Young

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