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ROTC commissioning ceremony welcomes new U.S. Army officers

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
May 17, 2022
in Local Stories, Local Stories
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One of 11 newly commissioned officers from Radford University’s ROTC program participates in the ceremony held May 6.

By Chad Osborne

Radford University

RADFORD – Radford University’s United States Army ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps) commissioned 11 officers Friday, May 6, 2022, in a ceremony in the Hurlburt Student Center Auditorium.

The officers, who also graduated from Radford University during commencement ceremonies over the weekend, have earned the rank of second lieutenant and were granted authority by the U.S. Army to carry out their duties as newly commissioned officers.

The officers, their majors, and their branch of duty are Mia K. Bender, Exercise, Sport and Health Education, Quartermaster; Ethan L. Caldwell, Criminal Justice, Transportation Corps; Allison C. Csont, Criminal Justice, Military Police; Chloe R. Gayle, Nursing, Army Nurse Corps; Rachel P. Hunter, Exercise, Sport and Health Education, Quartermaster; Andrew M. Hurrle, Business Management, Transportation Corps; Parker Z. Hutchinson, Philosophy and Religious Studies, Field Artillery; Jeffrey J. Jenkins, Political Science, Military Intelligence; Emily G. Shelton, Criminal Justice, Military Intelligence; Shantiyanna I. Simmons; Criminal Justice, Signal Corps; and Seth C. Stanford, Criminal Justice, Military Police.

 “This is an exciting day. Not only are you about to graduate from Radford University, but you are also going to become commissioned officers in the United States Army,” said guest speaker Retired Brig. Gen. James Bienlien ’90. “Today marks a major milestone in your lives and it represents the challenges you’ve met, the dreams and aspirations you have attained, and the possibilities realized.”

As part of the commissioning ceremony, cadets took the Army’s oath of office before the traditional pinning of insignia on their uniforms. Next, cadets made their first salute, which, like the pinnings, was carried out by family members, friends, and colleagues of each cadet’s choosing. Many of the cadets were from families whose parents, grandparents, and siblings had also served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.

In his remarks, Bienlien encouraged the cadets to “truly say thank you to all of those who have supported and helped you get to this point.”

In Radford’s Army ROTC, cadets learn teamwork and team-building skills and gain valuable life experiences as they prepare for a military and/or professional career. The university’s Army ROTC program is part of the New River Battalion Virginia Tech. The four-year program consists of a two-year basic course and a two-year advanced course.

The program was established in 1978 under a cross-enrollment agreement between the presidents of RU and Virginia Tech. In 1980, an agreement between RU and Cadet Command allowed the RU ROTC program to offer two-, three-, three-and-a-half- and four-year scholarships.

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