Six cadets from Cameron University's Army Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) program each received a commission as a Second Lieutenant (2LT) in the U.S. Army during a recent ceremony.
2LT Tyiesha Carroll, Lawton, has earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. She has received a branch assignment to the Medical Services Corp.
2LT Samuel Harris, Lawton, has earned a Bachelor of Science in Sports and Exercise Science degree with a minor in military science. He commissioned to the Signal Corps.
2LT Trinity Hoffman, Lawton, has earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice with a minor in military science. She commissioned to the Quartermaster.
2LT Moises Jaime, Lawton, has earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. He will serve in the U.S. Army Reserves as a military police officer.
2LT Tyler Norris, Lawton, has earned an Associate in Applied Science degree in Information Technology and a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science with a minor in military science. He has been assigned as a cyber officer in the Oklahoma National Guard.
2LT Juan Reyes, Cache, has earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice with a minor in military science. He will serve on active duty in the Air Defense Artillery.
Cadets in CU’s Comanche Battalion must meet rigorous physical fitness demands, achieve satisfactory evaluations in leadership skills, support the community through various service-related activities, and, as seniors, serve as mentors to the junior class members, all while maintaining a minimum overall GPA of 2.0 and a 3.0 in military science courses.
For students seeking leadership skills, service opportunities, or a career in the military (active duty or reserve), Cameron University’s ROTC program provides the pathway to achieving those goals. To learn more about becoming a member of the Cameron University’s Comanche Battalion, contact the George D. Keathley Department of Military Science at 580-581-2340 or email military@cameron.edu.
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