Black Hawk at Rocky Mountain

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By Nicole Grigg

BILLINGS - Rocky Mountain College has an R.O.T.C. program for the first time in 2010. Wednesday they had a special welcome to campus.

A United States Army Black Hawk helicopter flew nearly 300 miles from Helena to Billings. The army made a special visit to help promote and increase R.O.T.C. enrollment at the private college. For fall 2010 there are four cadets enrolled in the course.

Captain Paul Fowler said it was a team effort to bring the helicopter here.
"We wanted to get the students more involved with the program. It let them experience that we do have the R.O.T.C. program here at Rocky Mountain College now," said Junior at Rocky Mountain College, Trevor David.

David is a junior at Rocky and helped bring the R.O.T.C. program to campus.

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