14 MTSU Cadets Commissioned Into Army

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An attentive audience listens as Keith M. Huber, senior adviser for Veterans and Leadership Initiatives and retired U.S. Army lieutenant general, speaks during the spring commissioning ceremony May 6 at the Military Memorial outside the Tom H. Jackson Building. (MTSU photo by J. Intintoli)

MTSU’s military science program commissioned 14 graduating seniors as second lieutenants into the U.S. Army during the Blue Raider Detachment Spring Commissioning Ceremony May 6 at the Military Memorial site outside the Tom H. Jackson Building.

Led by U.S. Army Lt. Col. Jackie McDowell, a first-year professor guiding the ROTC program, the commissioning featured guest speaker Keith M. Huber, senior adviser for veterans and leadership initiatives and a 38-year U.S. Army veteran who retired as a lieutenant general.

The event included the swearing in and pinning of commissionees, first salute ceremony and the singing of the Army song.

MTSU ROTC Commissioning Ceremony at the Veterans Memorial in front of the Tom Jackson building. Second lieutenant Battan and her parents.
MTSU ROTC Commissioning Ceremony at the Veterans Memorial in front of the Tom Jackson building.
Second lieutenant Battan and her parents.

Commissionees included:

• Margaret Battan earned a finance degree and is headed to the field artillery branch of the Tennessee National Guard.

• Timothy Chitpanya graduated with bachelor’s in chemistry and is assigned active duty in the infantry branch and headed to Fort Benning, Georgia, for the basic officer leadership course.

• Curtis Crossman graduated with a bachelor’s in information systems and is assigned to the military intelligence branch of the Tennessee National Guard.

• Ryan DeBooy graduated with a master’s in information systems and is assigned to the basic officer leadership course at Fort Benning, Georgia.

• Anthony Duncan graduated with a bachelor’s in liberal studies and is assigned to active duty in the ordnance branch. After being among camp staff at cadet summer

training at Fort Knox, Kentucky, starting June 27, Duncan will go to Fort Lee, Virginia, to begin the basic officer leader course.

• Patrice Haney graduated with a bachelor’s in finance and is assigned to the ordnance branch with the Washington, D.C., Army National Guard.

• Ethan Hester graduated with a bachelor’s in physical education and is assigned to active duty field artillery branch and headed to Fort Sill, Oklahoma, to begin the basic officer leader course.

• Reed Honken graduated with a bachelor’s in criminal justice. He is assigned to active duty with the quartermaster branch and headed to Fort Lee, Virginia, to begin his basic officer leader course in June.

• Alison Judkins graduated with a bachelor’s in political science and is assigned to active duty in the medical service branch. Judkins will be among staff at cadet summer training at Fort Knox, Kentucky, beginning May 16 and will then go to Fort Sam Houston, Texas, to begin the basic officer leader course in August 2016.

• Jimmy Norvell graduated with a bachelor’s in aerospace administration and is assigned to the aviation branch with the Tennessee Army National Guard.

• Brandon Rodriguez graduated with a bachelor’s in aerospace with a professional pilot emphasis. He is assigned to the medical service branch with the Tennessee Army National Guard.

• Timothy Sanders graduated with a bachelor’s in criminal justice and is assigned to the military police branch of the Tennessee Army National Guard.

• Kyle Wix graduated with a bachelor’s in construction management and is assigned to active duty in the infantry branch and headed to Fort Benning to begin his basic officer leader course in June.

• Kyle Wolfenbarger graduated with a bachelor’s in biology and is assigned to the engineer branch with the Tennessee Army National Guard.

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