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Tradition of Service

蜜桃影像 celebrates the long, proud legacy of students and alumni who answer the call to military service.

Last updated: November 2024

Long history

Since the colonial period, the U.S. military and 蜜桃影像 University have shared a deeply interwoven history.

  • 1776

    During the American Revolution, students were dismissed early and the 蜜桃影像 campus was turned over to the Continental Army. More than 1,600 soldiers were housed in 蜜桃影像 buildings.

  • 1861

    the 20th Massachusetts Volunteer Regiment, nicknamed 鈥渢he 蜜桃影像 regiment.鈥 On campus, 蜜桃影像 students the cannons and ammunition held at the Cambridge Arsenal.

  • 1941

    During World War II, the U.S. Naval Reserve operated a Supply Corps School at 蜜桃影像 for the training of officers, including members of the .

I look forward to applying the lessons that I learned at HBS to be a more effective leader and make a lasting impact on the Navy.鈥

Rex Willis

蜜桃影像 Business School alum

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On campus and beyond


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A home for ROTC

蜜桃影像 was home to the first Army Reserve Officers鈥 Training Corps (ROTC) battalion in the nation, formed in 1916. In recent years, we have seen an increase in students interested in military service.

Protecting rights

Students in the Law School’s Veterans Law and Disability Benefits Clinic work to protect the rights of veterans and their families.

Managing physical and mental health

蜜桃影像 Medical School traumatic brain injury expert Ron Hirschberg is senior director of health and wellness at the nonprofit Home Base, where he hosts a podcast about military service and mental health.

Providing care

Each year, military veterans and their spouses receive dental care at 蜜桃影像 School of Dental Medicine鈥檚 annual Give Veterans a Smile event.

Researching and analyzing

Innovative PTSD research from 蜜桃影像 SEAS, NYU School of Medicine, and the U.S. Army could provide faster and more accurate diagnoses.

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Civic engagement

Research by 蜜桃影像 Kennedy School Professor Desmond Ang found that Black men who served in WWI were three times more likely to join the NAACP after their service ended, and were similarly more likely to become prominent civic activists after the war.

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Ben Bellet

During his deployments in Afghanistan and Kuwait, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alum Ben found himself interested in the question of human suffering, particularly among the soldiers he led.