By Cpt. Nickolas Zappone
Cpt. Zappone is a 2009 MSU alumnus and an Assistant Professor of Military Science for MSU’s Army ROTC program.
By Cpt. Nickolas Zappone
Cpt. Zappone is a 2009 MSU alumnus and an Assistant Professor of Military Science for MSU’s Army ROTC program.
On May 5, 19 Spartans embarked on their military careers in the U.S. Army. The event was held on the MSU campus and attended by over 200 friends, family and alumni.
Remarks made by Maj. Jason O. DeGeorge, Military Science Department Chairperson
I would like to recognize and honor our MSU Army ROTC cadets for an incredible year of achievement and advancing our program’s mission to develop scholars, athletes and leaders for our nation. They are exemplars of a powerful alchemy: The U.S. Army’s Warrior Ethos as embodied in the Soldier’s Creed and the Spartan ethos of individual strength, collective power and extraordinary impact.
The U.S. Army Cadet Command mission is to partner with universities, high schools and communities across America to select and develop leaders of character for lifelong service to our Nation. I would like to highlight a specific line out of that mission statement: leaders of character for a lifetime of service to our Nation. That line is important and I believe it speaks directly to what this organization’s cadre and staff strive to instill in our cadets.
There is no doubt that this group of cadets embodies the spirit of both great officers and great citizens. They are the future leaders of not only the Army, but of Fortune 500 companies, schools, hospitals and governments. They are the engineers designing and building our cities, the future titans of business who possess the strategic vision to lead companies in the 21st century and the nurses treating and comforting our children. They are exceptional in every way.
I want to share some facts with you about this group of cadets:
But I still believe it is impossible for me to accurately—or even adequately—describe the level of exceptionalism these cadets have reached through words alone. Therefore, I encourage you to take the time to engage with them on a personal level: ask them about their ambitions; pay attention to their competence and confidence; but, most of all, be aware of their humble responses and unquestionable selfless service. Only then will you be able to observe the exceptionalism that we get to experience daily, and you will understand why we as a staff are so proud.
2017 MSU Army ROTC Commissionees
Abigail L. Aitken. Branch: Military Police, Component: Active Army, Undergraduate Degree: Criminal Justice
Rachel M. Baker. Branch: Chemical Corps, Component: Army Reserve, Undergraduate Degree: Biosystems Engineering
Thomas J. Ball. Branch: Military Intelligence, Component: Army National Guard, Undergraduate Degree: Agribusiness Management
Zachary T. Delph. Distinguished Military Graduate, Branch: Infantry, Component: Active Army, Undergraduate Degree: Psychology
Jacob H. Kramer. Branch: Engineer, Component: Active Duty Army, Undergraduate Degree: Civil Engineering
Cameron D. Maciejewski. Branch: Military Police, Component: Army Reserve, Undergraduate Degree: Criminal Justice
Robert T. Morrison. Branch: Quartermaster, Component: Army National Guard, Undergraduate Degree: Supply Chain Management
Emma K. Niemeyer. Branch: Medical Services Corps, Component: Army National Guard, Undergraduate Degree: Advertising
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Brandon M. Oswald. Distinguished Military Graduate, Branch: Medical Services Corps, Component: Army National Guard, Undergraduate Degree: Microbiology
Hannah C. Piper. Distinguished Military Graduate, Branch: Educational Delay, Undergraduate Degree: Animal Science
Joshua S. Popp. Branch: Transportation, Component: Army National Guard, Undergraduate Degree: Russian
Kyle S. Rash. Branch: Engineer, Component: Army National Guard, Undergraduate Degree: Construction Management
Emma C. Reddy. Branch: Quartermaster, Component: Army Reserve, Undergraduate Degree: Environmental Geosciences
William E. Romine. Distinguished Military Graduate, Branch: Infantry, Component: Active Army, Undergraduate Degree: Criminal Justice
Joseph E. Rottman. Branch: Infantry, Component: Active Army, Undergraduate Degree: Criminal Justice
Nora M. Schultz. Branch: Adjutant General, Component: Army Reserve, Undergraduate Degree: Arabic
Jacob M. Shultz. Branch: Field Artillery, Component: Active Army, Undergraduate Degree: International Relations
Emilee K. Tripp. Branch: Field Artillery, Component: Active Army, Undergraduate Degree: Russian
Austin O. Wolfe. Branch: Aviation, Component: Active Army, Undergraduate Degree: Criminal Justice