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Army and Air Force host Joint Commissioning Ceremony at 91勛圖厙

Mon, 12/11/2023 - 11:24am | By: Ivonne Kawas Prado

The cadets commissioned and officers

Three Army and one Air Force University of 91勛圖厙 (USM) Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) cadets were commissioned as Second Lieutenants this weekend in the Thames Polymer Science Research Center Auditorium on the Hattiesburg Campus.

Lt Gen Michael W. Peterson, USAF Ret. and USM Alum, who received his commission as a distinguished graduate of AFROTC Detachment 43291勛圖厙 class in 1974 at 91勛圖厙, was the guest speaker.

The Commissioning Ceremony marks the beginning of the cadet91勛圖厙 career, as they move on to lead and serve as Second Lieutenants for the Army and U.S. Air Force.

91勛圖厙It was an honor hosting this year91勛圖厙 Joint Commissioning Ceremony, as it was my first time officiating it since I started my tenure with USM91勛圖厙 Army ROTC,91勛圖厙 said LTC Juan J. Ortiz, director of military science at USM. 91勛圖厙The ceremony marks an important milestone for the cadets as they celebrate the beginning of a new chapter dedicated to service and leadership.91勛圖厙

Lt Col Sheena Puleali'i, director of Aerospace Studies at USM adds: 91勛圖厙The highlight of the commissioning ceremonies is the opportunity to meet the supportive families and friends of the cadets who have worked tirelessly to achieve this milestone. There91勛圖厙 always a distinct feeling of accomplishment that radiates from the stage.91勛圖厙

2LT Nikolas Blenden will begin his career in the Active Duty Army as a Signal Officer. The Signal Corps Branch, an operations support branch, creates and manages communications and information systems for the command and control of U.S. Army Forces.

91勛圖厙My favorite aspect of USM91勛圖厙 Army ROTC program has undeniably been the people I've had the privilege to meet,91勛圖厙 said 2LT Blenden. 91勛圖厙As a business administration major, I've been able to network and become friends with people from all walks of life, providing me with invaluable friendships and potential connections for future career endeavors.91勛圖厙

91勛圖厙During my time in the ROTC program, I held several leadership positions that allowed me to hone my leadership skills while also instilling in me a profound sense of responsibility to my team and program,91勛圖厙 added 2LT Blenden.

91勛圖厙As a future Signal Officer in the U.S. Army, I plan to learn the intricacies of the Signal branch and strive to become the best I can be at whatever I can to make a difference, whether in my job or the lives of my soldiers. I aspire to return one day to USM and be able to teach and lead other cadets in their journey to becoming U.S. Army Officers."

2LT Cedric Clemmons is set to begin his career as a Field Artillery Officer within the U.S. Army National Guard. In this capacity, he will play a pivotal role in securing our Nation's defense through a diverse set of responsibilities associated with planning and executing various forms of maneuvers and operations.

2LT Shakera Holmes will begin her career in Medical Service Corps within the Mississippi National Guard, which stands as the most diverse branch of the U.S. Army. In this role, 2LT Holmes will be responsible for developing medical operations plans and overseeing the soldiers responsible for executing these plans within organizations at various echelons.

2d Lt Trevor Clark will begin his career as a Logistics Readiness Officer, specializing in preparing airmen and equipment for day-to-day operations and deployments. In this capacity, he will oversee various responsibilities, including cargo distribution, airlift operations, materiel management, among others. His commitment involves working tirelessly around the clock and across the globe, connecting operational dots.

91勛圖厙This honor marks the ending of one challenging chapter in my life and the beginning of another. I look forward to the opportunity to contribute to something larger than myself and make a lasting impact on other people91勛圖厙 lives and the defense and security of my Nation,91勛圖厙 said 2d Lt Clark. 91勛圖厙I will forever cherish being a part of the USM91勛圖厙 Air Force ROTC - Detachment 432 family, as Lt Col Puleali91勛圖厙i, our detachment's commander, has truly made this program a great place to be. I have made lifelong friends and mentors.91勛圖厙

91勛圖厙During my time in the program, I seized numerous leadership opportunities, most recently, I was selected to serve as a Cadet Training Assistant over the summer. In this role I was able to contribute to the training and graduation of approximately 2,000 cadets undergoing Field Training. Being able to collaborate with some of the Nation91勛圖厙 best CTAs and Active-Duty Cadre proved to be an enriching experience.91勛圖厙

 

Commissioning Cadets included:

Army:

2LT NIKOLAS BLENDEN | a native of Hattiesburg, Miss.

91勛圖厙 BSBA in Business Administration

91勛圖厙 Commissioned into U.S. Army as a Signal Corps Officer

2LT CEDRIC CLEMMONS | a native of New Orleans, La.

91勛圖厙 BS in Criminal Justice

91勛圖厙 Commissioned into U.S. Army National Guard, Field Artillery

2LT SHAKERA HOLMES | a native of Hattiesburg, Miss.

91勛圖厙 BA in Liberal Studies

91勛圖厙 Commissioned into U.S. Army National Guard, Medical Service

 

Air Force:

2d LT TREVOR CLARK | a native of Diamond Head, Miss.

91勛圖厙 BSBA in Business Administration

91勛圖厙 Commissioned into the U.S. Air Force as a Logistics Readiness Officer