20 McDaniel College Students Recognized at ROTC President's Review
McDANIEL COLLEGE STUDENTS RECOGNIZED AT ROTC PRESIDENT'S REVIEW
WESTMINSTER, Md. – On April 24, 20 McDaniel College students were recognized at the ROTC President’s Review.
Army ROTC has been a tradition at McDaniel College since 1919, and the Green Terror Battalion, which includes cadets from McDaniel, Hood and Mount St. Mary’s, is one of the oldest ROTC programs in the nation. McDaniel also participates in the Post-9/11 GI Bill and Yellow Ribbon Program. McDaniel has consistently been recognized among Military Friendly Schools® in the nation.
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- Tyler Ambrose of Pasadena, Md., received the Department of the Army Superior Cadet Award and was named a Distinguished Military Student
- Ethan Cortes of Sykesville, Md., received the Military Order of the Purple Heart Leadership Award
- Grace Gnatowski of Mount Airy, Md., received the American Legion Award
- John Holbrook of Alexandria, Va., received the American Veterans of World War II Award
- Zach Krowitz of Montgomery Village, Md., received the Veterans of Foreign Wars Award
- Carson Marshall of Brookeville, Md., received the Military Order of the World Wars Award
- Claire Milne of Springfield, Va., received the Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America Award
- William Moos of Severn Md., received the Association of the United States Military History Award
- Andy Murphy of Eldersburg, Md., received the Professor of Military Science Award
- Austin Newby of Conowingo, Md., received the AMVETS Award
- Riley O'Hara of Fairfax, Va., received the Sons of the American Revolution Award and the Daughters of 1812 Award
- Elliott Orr of Lutherville, Md., received the United Services Automobile Association Award
- Becky Olsen of Brandywine, Md., received the Daughters of the American Revolution Award
- Michael Rigoli of Annapolis, Md., received the American Legion Award
- Brandon Rozanski of Severn, Md., received the Association of the United States Military History Award
- Colin Springer of Long Valley, N.J., received the Reserve Officers Association Award
- Cameron St Andre of Westminster, Md., received the Military Order of Foreign Wars of the United States
- Nevin Stambaugh of Taneytown, Md., received the National Sojourners Award
- Alex West of Ashburn, Va., received the Supreme Council of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Award
- Nathan Wright of Crofton, Md., received the Society of the War of 1812 Award