Antonio M. Pittman
Lt. Col. Antonio Pittman is responsible for good order and discipline, command climate, property accountability, supervision, development, and welfare of all assigned cadre and cadets.
The professor of military science (PMS), as the University’s ROTC Department chair, synchronizes recruiting efforts, engagements with dignitaries, ASLs and integrates the battalion’s military science curriculum, recruiting and retention activities, scholarship and incentive processes including approval of cadet payment requests in GoArmyEd and sustainment capabilities to meet the battalion’s assigned mission within the brigade commander’s intent.
He executes a Physical Readiness Program (PRT) which adequately prepares cadets for Cadet Summer Training (CST) and commissioning, He serves as a mentor and coach to the battalion’s cadre and Cadets; supervise the cadre’s preparation, coordination, and execution of Cadet Leader Development, on-campus military science curriculum, and associated labs, leadership activities and field training exercises.
He is responsible for preparing Cadets for Cadet Summer Training events: Basic Camp, Advanced Camp, CPDT, International Programs mission, Internships and the Occupational Physical Assessment Test (OPAT).
Courses
Military Science 4