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ROTC cadets honored at 2015 Chancellor’s Review

Monday, May 11, 2015, By Roxanna Carpenter
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Chancellor Syverud, second from left, reviews ROTC cadets, along with Army and Air Force officers, during the 2015 Chancellor's Review and Awards Ceremony.

Chancellor Syverud, second from left, reviews ROTC cadets, along with Army and Air Force officers, during the 2015 Chancellor’s Review and Awards Ceremony.

Chancellor and President Kent Syverud hosted the annual Chancellor’s Review and Awards Ceremony April 3, recognizing exemplary achievements of cadets in the Army and Air Force Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) programs. Faculty, family and friends were in attendance at the Carrier Dome as cadets from the University and other area colleges were reviewed and celebrated.

Syracuse University students receiving awards are listed below, alphabetically.

Air Force Cadets

Garrett Andrews, the Reserve Officer’s Association Award and the Scottish Rite Northern Jurisdiction Award; Maxwell Arnold, the National Sojourners Award; Luke Babich, the Professor of Aerospace Studies Scholastic Achievement Award; Khianna Calica, the American Legion General Military Excellence Award;  and Elizabeth Fantini, the McClune Scholar Award; and Carter Hoffman, the Commitment to Service Award and the Military Order of the Purple Heart.

Also, Mark Holloway, the American Legion William P. Tolley Scholastic Excellence Award, the Society of American Military Engineers Award, the Daughters of the American Revolution Award (Fayetteville-Owahgena Chapter) and the Professor of Aerospace Studies Scholastic Achievement Award; Victoria Hutzley, the American Legion General Military Excellence Award, the American Legion William P. Tolley Scholastic Excellence Award, the Reserve Officer’s Association Award, the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution Award (Orton and Sweet) and the Professor of Aerospace Studies Scholastic Achievement Award; Brennan Jones, the American Legion William P. Tolley Scholastic Excellence Award; Alyson Kaufman, the American Legion General Military Excellence Award; and Nilani Singler, the Harvey S. Smith Memorial Award and the Reserve Officer’s Association Award.

Army Cadets

Elizabeth Blowers, the National Society Daughters of the American Colonists Award (Moses DeWitt Chapter); Stephen Brucker, the Superior Cadet Decoration Award; Sean Dantonello, the Superior Cadet Decoration Award; Edward Garibay, the Commitment to Service Award; Jared Grace, the Society of American Military Engineers Award; Jordan Hartwig, the Daughters of the American Revolution Award (Fayetteville-Owahgena Chapter); and Mitchell Hovis, the Superior Cadet Decoration Award.

Also, Samuel Jacey, the American Legion General Military Excellence Award; Steven Linowes, the American Legion William P. Tolley Scholastic Excellence Award; Devante Marshall, the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution Award (Oriskany Chapter); Mark Norman, the Scottish Rite Northern Jurisdiction Award; Jacqueline Page, the American Legion William P. Tolley Scholastic Excellence Award; Matthew Skinner, the American Legion General Military Excellence Award; Justice Spear, the American Legion William P. Tolley Scholastic Excellence Award; and Timothy Sullivan, the American Legion General Military Excellence Award.

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