United States Military Training Corps Mission Statement.

"Training America's Leader's Today."

Tragic world events have both alerted and enlightened Americans to the fact that a greater emphasis needs to be placed on quickly responding to America's threats and disasters within our own borders.  USMTC's overall goal is to provide our State and Federal governments with a substantial number of well-trained young people able to respond and act quickly and proficiently to assist in handling potential and real emergencies.  These new Young Responders of America will be the continually trained young people, who will also become the new nucleus of our future active military personnel for Interservice Joint Operations. 

A positive input for America's youth and our national protection.

Projected summary

  1. The United States Military Training Corps (USMTC) has been founded for the specific purpose of pre-training America's youth for Military Services and to be able to respond and act proficiently to handle potential emergencies.
  2. The USMTC's goal is to train young Americans that they can endure and thrive on the physical and mental conditioning they will encounter in the Armed Forces.  The USMTC believes in producing quality not quantity with it's training.  The Recruit's present scholastic achievement is an area where the USMTC will place great support.  The Recruit will be required to meet a State standardized level of achievement that will be placed on improving the individual.
  3. America's military is fighting a race against time. The result is America's demand for new recruits into the Armed Forces; trainees will be put through rigorous training as expeditiously and as realistically possible. 
  4. The USMTC's goal again: to train these young Americans before they get into the Armed Forces. This way, we will provide the Military with a more qualified and productive new recruit.
  5. The secondary objective: Develop the individuals potential and insure the desire for teamwork to succeed.
  6. Through the USMTC, Recruits will be put through very rigorous training stimuli. The Recruits will learn Discipline, Customs and Courtesies of all branches of service. They will also go through training in specific areas of Search and Rescue; aspects of Homeland Security; EMT training; Traffic Control; Area Confinement; Area Evacuation; Counter Drug and Counter Intelligence Training.
  7. The USMTC's goal is to have Recruits fully qualified and immediately ready Responders and be prepared for whichever branch of service in which they wish to make a career. Through this training you can expect a brotherhood to be born. Not just for a single branch of service, but as an absolute military force. Recruits who will go through this training will be able to go into their respective branches knowing that they have a brother in another branch of service. This will bring comradery between sister services, resulting in a unique bond that has rarely been put into practice. Those who are looking into a career in Special Operations will learn what will be expected of them if they desire to proceed with a future in Special Operations.

Conclusion

            The founders of this project come from a background of active duty military Special Operations, Civilian/ Military Medical Practitioners and Homeland Security/FEMA.  Their exhaustive research has provided them with a unified thought and the desire to initiate this project and make it successful in the short term.  Although the founding members have strong yet diverse abilities that are applicable to this project they are open in heart and mind to receive any and all prudent assistance that is forthcoming.

We welcome your own individual input.