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University ROTC Army honors cadets at awards ceremony

More than $13,000 donated in scholarships and honors

University ROTC Army honors cadets at awards ceremony

More than $13,000 donated in scholarships and honors

The University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä Army Reserve Officer Training Corps held its annual awards ceremony at the Joe Crowley Student Union Friday, May 2, to recognize outstanding achievement by Cadets in the program.  Representatives from local and national organizations were on hand to present scholarships, medals, plaques and certificates to students that had excelled in military and scholastic endeavors. Scholarship awards totaling more than $13,000 were donated from organizations including the ÁùºÏ±¦µä Military Support Alliance, the Scottish American Military Society, the Association of the United States Army and the American Legion.  The ÁùºÏ±¦µä Military Support Alliance in its third year of supporting the Wolf Pack Battalion awarded a total of $3,000 in scholarships. Some of the scholarships were donated from private citizens honoring their relatives who served in the United States Military, such as the Lt. George Wisham Leadership Award, Capt. Terry Cryder-Brannon Memorial, and Col. John Etchemendy memorial scholarships.

ROTCHonorRetired Sgt. Maj. Lloyd J. Rahlf was inducted into the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno's ROTC Hall of Fame during the awards ceremony Friday, May 2. Photo courtesy of the University's ROTC Army Program.

The University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä Army Reserve Officer Training Corps also inducted retired Sgt. Maj. Lloyd J. Rahlf into the ROTC Hall of Fame.  Rahlf is the first enlisted Soldier to be inducted into the prestigious hall of fame. He continues his life of selfless service and devotion to duty through his dedicated and tireless support to the Cadets of the University's ROTC program.  Rahlf has a long and prestigious career in the military to include a tour in the Korean War and two tours in Vietnam.  Additionally, Rahlf is a proud member of the Disabled American Veterans and the 101st Airborne Division Association, a loving husband and father. 

Additionally, local state and city officials recognized the Cadets including representatives of Senator's Dean Heller and Harry Reid and Congressman Mark Amodei, who is also a graduate of the ROTC program at the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno.  The City of Reno mayor's office also recognized the outstanding performance of a senior cadet with a plaque.  Other non-scholarship awards were presented from local and national organizations, such as the Military Order of the Purple Heart, the Military Order of the World Wars, National Daughters/Sons of the American Revolution, National Sojourners and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. 

Cadets in the Wolf Pack Battalion, like many collegiate level athletes, spend many extra hours training and preparing for the day when they will become commissioned officers in the United States Army.  Those that are recognized by the organizations and individuals at the awards ceremony are truly the leaders of tomorrow.   Whether it is with a scholarship or a plaque, these cadets have earned the appreciation of the university, the state and the nation.

Awardees list:

Distinguished Military Graduates - Jacob Ziolkowski and Anthony Lafleur

Superior Cadets - MS IV: Jacob Ziolkowski, MS III: William Weston, MS II: Ryan Canoy, MS I: Saxon Miskow

ÁùºÏ±¦µä Military Support Alliance Scholarship Recipients: Todd Okazawa - $750, Katherine Bandy - $500, Elliot Goodrich - $250, Jacob Ziolkowski- $750, Cameron Ripley - $500,  Anthony Castagnola - $250

NVARNG Outstanding Graduate Award - Michael Colyer

Military Order of the Purple Heart - Alexander Rapphahn

Ranger Challenge Team Commander's Trophy - Michael Colyer

Combat Leader's Award - Brandon Castinado

City of Reno Outstanding Cadet - Marshall Windes

Wisham Leadership Award - William Weston

American Legion Scholastic and Military Excellence Awards:

Academic - MS IV Anthony LaFleur, MS III George Davis, MS II Jordan Nash
Military - MS IV Robert Park, MS III Cameron Ripley, MS II Rachael Geldert
$1000 Scholarship winner - Sarah Conkey

Association of the United States Army:
$500 scholarships - George Davis, Christopher Imus

Association of the United States Army Military History award - Tyler Park

Captain Terry Cryder-Brannon Memorial Scholarship - $2000 scholarship - Jessica Miller

Colonel and Mrs. John M. Etchemendy Scholarships - $500 - Caitlyn Adley and Nicolette De Los Angeles

Military Order of the World Wars - Gold: Scott Miller, Silver: Macey Oswald, Bronze: Erik Hegge

National Society of the Daughter's of the American Revolution - Mary Ann Abas

National Son's of the American Revolution - Emre Basaran

National Sojourners - Kelly Gonzales

Reserve Officer's Association - MS IV: Mayra Cornejo, MS III: Christopher Imus, MS II: Jordan Nash

Scottish Rite of Free Masonry, Southern Jurisdiction - Trinquilino Madrid

Sergeant Major Lloyd J. Rahlf Leadership Award - Cody Harlan and Bryan Hernandez

Sierra Guard Trophy - Daniel Galli

Charles W. Goetz Memorial Plaque - Rachael Geldert

Lieutenant Colonel Sharlee Smith Grant - $250 - Jessica Baldridge

Military Officer Association of America - $250 Scholarship - Andrew Fishman, Medal and Certificate - William Weston

Veterans of Foreign Wars - $500 Scholarship - Rachael Geldert

Scottish American Military Society - $400 Scholarship - Adam Olsen

Harold Hud Schultz Memorial $100 Grant - Daniel Galli

Order of Founders and Patriots of America - Kendra Wynar

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