Mighty Hawkeye Battalion Alumni Association


Established by the University of Iowa Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC), the Mighty Hawkeye Battalion Alumni Association (MHBAA) helps promote the Army ROTC program within the UI Department of Military Science. Members can engage with current students, as well as former classmates, and receive ROTC and MHBAA updates.

For more information, follow MHBBA on Facebook and LinkedIn.

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Sign up for updates to stay in touch with fellow Hawkeyes, or share your updated contact information so you never miss an upcoming newsletter or email.

For more information, email alumni.engagement@foriowa.org or call 319-335-3305. To learn more about other ways to get involved with the University of Iowa, check out additional Iowa Alumni Networks.

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