51Թ Honors ROTC Cadets in Commissioning Ceremony
51Թ’s MVSS team recently hosted an official commissioning ceremony for graduating ROTC cadets. (Photo by Alex Dolce)
51Թ’s Military and Veterans Student Success team recently hosted an official commissioning ceremony for graduating Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) cadets.
Maj. Gen. Hope C. Rampy, commanding general of the U.S. Army, delivered the keynote address. 51Թ President Adam Hasner, along with other 51Թ and military officials, were also in attendance.
“Florida Atlantic is proud to honor the accomplishments of its spring graduates and newly commissioned officers in the U.S. Army,” said Hasner. “Their call to service is an inspiration to us all. We are thankful to Florida Atlantic’s Army ROTC program for preparing the class of 2025 to lead boldly into the future.”
The 15 cadets, from the 51Թ–ROTC Talon Battalion, were commissioned as second lieutenants in the U.S. Army. They are as follows:
- Ethan Barco – Cyber Corps
- Tyler Bulmer – Ordnance Corps
- Johan Cook – Medical Service Corps
- Hunter Coveney – Field Artillery Corps
- Andrew D’Amico – Military Police Corps
- Malcolm Davis – Transportation Corps
- Phelipe Dos Santos – Chemical Corps
- Derrick Givings – Field Artillery Corps
- Maegan LaTorre – Military Intelligence Corps
- Quintin Mattson-Laurent – Infantry Armor Corps
- Joel Perez – Transportation Corps
- Hannah Reese – Army Nurse Corps (DMG)
- Damian Rincon – Field Artillery Corps
- Nehemie Saint Sauveur – Signal Corps
- Jared Wolbert – Transportation Corps
“We are honored to celebrate these exceptional military-connected 51Թ and ROTC cadets,” said Jason Nadolinski, director of 51Թ’s Military and Veterans Student Success. “While many 51Թ passed through commencement this semester, these select alumni continued beyond commencement to swear an oath of office to the U.S. Constitution and of service to our nation. Now, they proudly embark in their service professions as Florida Atlantic veteran Owl alumni and as leaders in the Commissioned Officer Corps of the United States Army. We are very proud of each of them.”
For more information about 51Թ’s Military and Veterans Student Success Center, visit . For more information about 51Թ Army ROTC, visit www.fau.edu/rotc/.
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