Mountain Cold Weather Company

Founded in 1947, the Mountain and Cold Weather Company (MCW) is one of the most exceptional organizations you’ll find in any ROTC unit in the country.

History
“Climb to conquer” was the motto of the MCW platoon founded in 1947 by Sgt. Leslie J. Hurley, a mountaineer and a member of the famed 10th Mountain Division during World War II. Hurley recognized the uniqueness of Norwich University’s location among mountains with severe winter temperatures as well as its mission to train cadets to be officers in the Army. Realizing the need for officers with experience in mountain warfare, Hurley and the Army started the MCW platoon at Norwich. Skills taught to these students included skiing, snowshoeing, wilderness survival, first aid, climbing and mountaineering, day and night land navigation and cold-weather injuries.



MCW today
The Mountain Cold Weather Company trains three times a week. Two days of training are designed to teach first year candidates, known as Green Sticks, the basics of mountain warfare and cold weather survival. The other day of training is devoted to the further development of mountaineering skills for second, third and fourth year Black Hats.

The first year training consists of three phases each culminating with a specific event. The first phase is KAP week, a week of rigorous physical training in remembrance of two former members who were killed in combat, meant to challenge the incoming Green Stick mentally and physically. At the end of this phase, the Green Sticks earn their black MCW PT shirts. The second phase commences with Patch Night, a night where all basic knowledge is put to the test in a practical exercise. After completion of Patch Night and receiving a minimum score of 250 on an Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT), the Green Stick will earn a patch to be worn on the jacket of the Class B Cadet Uniform. The final phases commences at the end of second semester with Black Hat testing. Black Hat testing is two weeks long, consisting of a written test, a ruck march, a PT test, and hands on testing of everything the Green Stick has learned. After completion of Black Hat testing and a minimum APFT, the Green Stick is issued and recognized as a Black Hat. Each year offers more opportunities to further advanced and develop a Black Hat's mountaineering as well as leadership and management skills.

We are a specialty training unit under the command and direction of the Pioneer Battalion, Army ROTC, Norwich University. For more information on AROTC here at the Military College of Vermont, visit their Facebook page at:

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Street:
158 Harmon Dr
City:
Northfield
State:
VT
Zip:
05663
Category:
University

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