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Some private universities are taking another look at bringing back ROTC programs
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At Stanford, Debate Brews Over Reviving ROTC Program on...
Clip: 4/25/2011 | 8m 39s
Decades after protests surrounding the Vietnam War, some private universities are taking another look at bringing back Reserve Officers' Training Corps programs, but the idea is rekindling some decades-old disputes over military presence on campuses. Spencer Michels reports on how the debate is playing out at Stanford.
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