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For the past 10 years, he has served as commandant of the Corps of Cadets and has 31 years of military service and leadership positions in various joint and operational commands. ....
Say hello to Reveille X, Texas A&M s New Mascot She replaces her retired predecessor, Reveille IX Rev IX formally retires, in comes Rev X. She officially became the new mascot today, and made an appearance at Kyle Field with her student handler. and last updated 2021-05-03 12:47:05-04 COLLEGE STATION, TX â Her fur might have frizzed a bit from the rainy weather, but Texas A&Mâs new mascot still turned heads as she crossed campus today. Today, Miss Reveille X took her first steps onto Kyle Field as the newest first lady of Texas A&M.â Colton Ray, Reveille IX s former handler, and trainer to the newcomer, was involved in the selection of the collie puppy that would become Reveille X. The senior cadet said he looked for befitting qualities in a puppy. ....
By NU Office of Communications March 16, 2021 NORTHFIELD, Vt. Norwich University President Mark C. Anarumo and Commandant of Cadets Col. Michael Titus announced that Matthew Cutting of Niskayuna, New York, has been selected to serve as the 2021-22 Regimental Commander, the highest-ranking cadet of Norwich University’s Corps of Cadets (NUCC). Cutting, a criminal justice major from the Class of 2022, is contracted with the U.S. Army and is serving as 1st sergeant for the Corps of Cadets’ Cadet Training Company 1. He has served on the Junior Ring Committee and is a member of the Mountain and Cold Weather Company. Matthew Cutting, a criminal justice major and Norwich junior, is contracted with the U.S. Army. ....
âOh! Hey, how are you, sir?â he asked Maj. Gen. Cedric Wins. Wins, wearing a mask with the U.S. Army logo, asked the cadet and his roommate for their names, majors and hometowns before inquiring whether they needed anything. After a brief chat, VMIâs interim superintendent moved down the Econo Lodge corridor to the next room. âI just wanted to make sure you guys were OK,â Wins told another cadet, explaining his presence. Wins last week began daily visits to check in with isolated and quarantined cadets. Each day, he visits one of the four hotels where VMI houses cadets who test positive for COVID-19 or who are a close contact of someone who has. ....