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UCSB ROTC Welcome to the official page of the University of California, Santa Barbara’s Reserve Officer Trainin Army, U.S. Army Reserve, and U.S. Army National Guard.

Welcome to University of California, Santa Barbara’s Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC), home of the Surfrider Battalion. Our program provides leadership training for students and trains future Officers for the U.S. Army ROTC enhances a student's education and provides unique educational opportunities by combining leadership and management theory with actual hands-on experience. Army ROTC devel

ops self-discipline, physical stamina, leadership, management skills and many other qualities essential to success in life. Army ROTC is the oldest organization at the University of California, Santa Barbara. The program began in 1947 when all incoming Freshmen and Sophomores were required to become Cadets and participate for two years in the program. In 1962, the compulsory enrollment ended and the voluntary Cadet Corps was established. The Surfrider Battalion’s mission, led by its dedicated and professional Cadre, is to recruit and retain quality Cadets and develop them physically, mentally, and emotionally into Officers worthy of leading our nation’s Soldiers and commanding the Army of the future. As of today, we have commissioned over 1,400 extraordinary Officers to care for this great nation.

Congrats to MSIII Cadet Odali Perez, MSI Cadet Sara Chen and MSII Cadet Alexa Flores for contracting in the fall! We can...
03/10/2026

Congrats to MSIII Cadet Odali Perez, MSI Cadet Sara Chen and MSII Cadet Alexa Flores for contracting in the fall! We cant wait to see what comes next for these future Army Officers!

Huge congratulations to our very own Ranger Challenge Team for earning 2nd place out of 34 teams this weekend at the 8th...
02/25/2026

Huge congratulations to our very own Ranger Challenge Team for earning 2nd place out of 34 teams this weekend at the 8th Brigade Viking Ranger Challenge Competition!

Our Surfriders showcased their grit, discipline, and teamwork throughout the competition, a testament to the countless early mornings, long rucks, and hours of dedicated preparation they put in. With this 2nd place finish they’ve secured a spot at Sandhurst, meaning our Surfriders are headed back to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point to compete at Sandhurst for the second year in a row!

Stay tuned to follow their journey and see how they perform at Sandhurst this year 💪🌊

Shoutout to Surfrider alumnus 2nd Lieutenant Mark Marino, who is currently serving as a field artillery officer with the...
02/18/2026

Shoutout to Surfrider alumnus 2nd Lieutenant Mark Marino, who is currently serving as a field artillery officer with the 2-11th Field Artillery Regiment in Hawaii. Recently, he competed in the Indo-Pacific Best Redleg competition, and within the competition won the Army Expert Physical Fitness Assessment, won Surf PT Comp, and got 2nd in land navigation and a written test. The Best Redleg competition serves as the region’s premier artillery event and evaluates physical fitness, core Soldier skills, and proficiency in military occupational specialties to determine the best leaders across the Pacific. Congratulations to 2LT Marino - your accomplishments serve as motivation to us all! Go Surfriders!

Introducing our next 🌊 CDT Spotlight 🌊 MSII CDT Zach Trebotich:➡️ What have you been up to?Outside of ROTC, I’ve played ...
02/10/2026

Introducing our next 🌊 CDT Spotlight 🌊 MSII CDT Zach Trebotich:

➡️ What have you been up to?

Outside of ROTC, I’ve played Rugby for UCSB and am a part of a few Christian groups on campus which are Intervarsity and Alive. I lead a men’s Bible study in Intervarsity and am one of the Leaders at Alive. Inside ROTC, I am the team SGT on the Ranger Challenge team and am a part of Community Outreach, Color Guard, and Bataan. I also take a kickboxing class here and have been apart of a intramural soccer and basketball. Some hobbies of mine are weightlifting, running, football, and playing chess. I am working towards a degree in financial math and commissioning as an officer as well as growing as a man of God.

➡️ What does Unbreakable mean to you and how do you live it?

Unbreakable means no matter how hard things get, having the mental toughness to not fold under the pressure and keep going. I live this continuously, throughout my academic studies, on the sports field, and in general with my physical fitness. But a big example was Air Assault School. I wanted to quit everyday but having the mental fortitude I had let me keep pushing through it.

➡️ What motivates you?

Something that motivates me is those who have laid down their lives to defend this country. My faith, and knowing I have someone with me at all times who I can always turn to also greatly motivates me.

➡️ Fun Fact?

I am a massive history nerd, particularly military history including WW2, the crusades, and ancient Roman and Byzantine conflicts.

➡️ Lastly, if you could share one thing about the Surfrider Battalion, what would it be?

The surfrider battalion is full of people who care about you and will personally check in and reach out to you, really making it a family.

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Last weekend, the Surfrider Battalion headed to Camp SLO for a weekend of training focused on obstacle course ex*****on,...
02/09/2026

Last weekend, the Surfrider Battalion headed to Camp SLO for a weekend of training focused on obstacle course ex*****on, land navigation, and basic rifle marksmanship.
On Day 1, cadets tackled nine demanding obstacles, testing their strength, agility, and grit. They then sharpened their land navigation skills, conducting both day and night iterations to build confidence and prepare for advanced camp.
On Day 2, cadets familiarized themselves with their M4 rifles and conducted zeroing procedures before putting their skills to the test on the qualification range.

Slide 1: Cadet Arroyo tackles the weaver
2: CDT Bergseid clutches the end of the swing stop jump
3: CDT Skinner makes climbs the confidence ladder
4: CDT Hamel crawls down the tough one’s cargo net
5: CDT Jin prepares to swing through the swing stop jump
6: CDT Bailey holds on to the weaver
7: CDT Hamel sizes up the belly over
8: A cadet makes their way up the confidence climb
9: CDT Mohun plots her points
10: A cadet plots their points before stepping off for land nav
11: Cadets receive a range safety brief
12: CDT Marquez zeroes her weapon
13: CDT Mihm on the qual range
14: CDT King on the qual range
15: CDT Trebotich on the qual range
16: CDT Slaughter on the qual range
17: CDT Lee on the qual range
18: CDT Byrnes smiles for the camera while cleaning weapons

Another outstanding weekend of training and growth for the Surfrider Battalion!

We’ve had quite a few cadets contract recently, and we’d like to highlight their incredible accomplishments! Congratulat...
01/28/2026

We’ve had quite a few cadets contract recently, and we’d like to highlight their incredible accomplishments! Congratulations to these cadets for taking the next step in their Army careers and progressing down the road to becoming 2nd lieutenants!

Congrats to:
MSIII Cadet DJ Khatami
MSIII Cadet Marcello Mahl
MSII Cadet Caz Arroyo
MSII Cadet Suzy Banchieri
MSII Cadet Jake Bermillo
MSII Cadet Jeffrey Ferrer
MSII Cadet Dayanna Gonzalez
MSII Cadet Mico Paraan
MSII Cadet Addison Skinner

Go Surfriders 💪🇺🇸🦅

Introducing our first 🌊 CDT Spotlight 🌊 of the year, MSIII CDT James Zhen!➡️ What have you been up to?I am currently wor...
01/16/2026

Introducing our first 🌊 CDT Spotlight 🌊 of the year, MSIII CDT James Zhen!

➡️ What have you been up to?

I am currently working in an undergraduate research lab studying protein interactions with viruses, and just submitted a research proposal for funding to conduct my own individual project! Outside of school, I enjoy lifting, playing volleyball, swimming, and playing the piano. I compete and lead the ROTC intramural volleyball team, ruck with the Bataan team, and I help tutor fellow peers. Last summer, I completed an Army research internship focusing on integrating human neural functions into artificial intelligence, and took the MCAT as I started my medical school application process.

➡️ What does Scholarly mean to you and how do you live it?

Being scholarly goes beyond performing well in class—it means applying what I learn to real aspects of my life. It reflects a commitment to being well-rounded, developing strong critical-thinking skills, and managing my time effectively. I live this by approaching every opportunity with curiosity, staying disciplined in my studies, and consistently seeking ways to connect what I learn to real situations in my life.

➡️ What motivates you?

My family. After immigrating to the States, my parents had little money for education leaving them with limited opportunities. They began to save and work hard to provide for me and my brother. I want to repay that by meeting their potential and pursuing something that they hold to high value, while also following my passions and interests. As the older sibling, I strive to set an example and be someone my brother is proud of.

➡️ Fun Fact?

I’m naturally ambidextrous, which is super useful in volleyball, helping me play in (and win) some professional tournaments!

➡️ Lastly, if you could share one thing about the Surfrider Battalion, what would it be?

The Surfrider Battalion consists of the most accepting and hard-working people I’ve ever met, and the growth that each of us has experienced reflects the support, discipline, and camaraderie that define this community.

We’re back Surfriders! As begin to ramp up our training this Winter quarter, here are some of our favorite flicks from o...
01/14/2026

We’re back Surfriders! As begin to ramp up our training this Winter quarter, here are some of our favorite flicks from our Fall FTX at camp SLO last quarter:

Slide 1: Cadet Bailey begins his descent down the rappel tower
2: CDT Hamel tackles the confidence climb
3: CDT Trebotich crawls underneath the low crawl obstacle
4: CDT Clardy tosses a practice gr***de from the kneeling position
5: CDT Khatami works to move equipment up an obstacle at the Field Leadership Reaction Course (FLRC)
6: Cadets complete a tactical road ruck march
7: Cadets plot their points and plan an efficient route before stepping off for land navigation
8: CDT Mahl works with other cadets to move a casualty through an obstacle at the FLRC
9: CDT Mahl dropping down the repel tower
10: CDT Khatami working together with another cadet through an obstacle at the FLRC
11: A cadet treks through the Camp SLOs sparse landscape in search of their land nav points
12: CDT Hamel begins her descent down the repel tower
13: CDT Lee makes her way down the cargo net at the tough one obstacle
14: CDT Bilbrey perched atop an obstacle at the FLRC
15: A cadet tosses a practice gr***de into a bunker
16: Cadets work through a challenging puzzle at the FLRC
17: Cadets stepping off for a tactical road march
18: A cadet descends through the early morning fog
19: CDT Bergseid strikes a pose as he prepares to throw a practice gr***de
20: Cadets plot their points before stepping off for land navigation

Stay tuned to get more updates about what our incredible cadets are getting up to this quarter!

surfriders ftx rappel ocourse flrc

Congratulations to our MSIVs on receiving their branches! This moment marks the culmination of three years of dedication...
12/05/2025

Congratulations to our MSIVs on receiving their branches! This moment marks the culmination of three years of dedication and hard work, and we couldn’t be prouder of all they’ve accomplished. We wish each of them the best as they finish out the year and prepare to commission as U.S. Army officers!

CDT Ella Barber - Medical Service Corps (USAR)
CDT Yevgeny Beams - Signal, branch detail Infantry (AD)
CDT Connor Buckelew - Field Artillery (AD)
CDT Natalie Byrnes - Signal, branch detail Field Artillery (AD)
CDT Kaya Cuellar - Military Police (NG)
CDT Nicolas Gandolfo - Engineer, branch detail Field Artillery (AD)
CDT Lauren Graves - Aviation (AD)
CDT Timothy Joo - Military Intelligence, branch detail Field Artillery (AD)
CDT Lia Kubitschek - Field Artillery (AD)
CDT Katherine Miller - Finance Corps (USAR)
CDT Rylie Murphy - Air Defence Artillery (AD)
CDT William Nutcher - Air Defence Artillery (AD)
CDT Jonathan Saenz - Armor (AD)
CDT Megan Schreck - Medical Service Corps (AD)

Congratulations Surfriders! 🇺🇸🪖🦅

Introducing your 2025-2026 Surfrider Battalion Cadet Leadership! We’ve had a start to first quarter and can’t wait to se...
11/26/2025

Introducing your 2025-2026 Surfrider Battalion Cadet Leadership! We’ve had a start to first quarter and can’t wait to see what the rest of the year will hold.

02/17/2025

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