Friday November 11, Veterans Day, was Military Appreciation Day at Colorado State University; it coincided with CSU Rams Football hosting the Wyoming Cowboys for the 114th "Border War."

Brian Roth, the Voice of the Rams, sat down for a conversation with two members of the CSU ROTC program to talk about their involvement with the program and its benefits.

ROTC
Getty Images
loading...
Get our free mobile app

Brian talked with:

  • Lieutenant Matthew Tillman: Professor of Military Science at Colorado State, He is the chief administer of the ARMY ROTC program and oversees the 16 cadre members of the Battalion as they train, teach, and mentor the 130 cadets enrolled at CSU and the University of Northern Colorado.
  • Colonel Gregg JohnsonLeader of the Air Force/Space Force ROTC program at Colorado State and University of Northern Colorado, a cadre made up of 150 cadets. With more than 3,600 flight hours, Air Force Col. Gregg S. Johnson has flown combat missions in support operations in Afghanistan, Iraq and the former country of Yugoslavia, among other regions.  

Listen as they discuss their experiences with ROTC, how the program is developing leaders, and the 38th running of the Bronze Boot Run.

CSU Students Crush on These Craveable Fort Collins Restaurants

If a restaurant is full of college students, it's going to be good. So, why not turn to Colorado State University students the next time you need to grab a bite to eat? See the craveable Fort Collins restaurants CSU students are crushin' on in the gallery below.

Fort Collins Kids Menus (That Adults Will Love)

More From 99.9 The Point