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South Carolina State University’s
Bulldog Battalion Newsletter
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Orangeburg, South Carolina — 15 May 2017
Class of 2017
BULLDOG ROTC BALL – 7 April 2017 _______________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________
LTG Twitty Mentorship COWPENS Staff-Ride Trip to SC State House
2017 Military Ball The ROTC Bulldog Battalion celebrated
another military ball this year. The
preparation for the military ball was
done by Cadet Smalls and Cadet Jalen
Ayers.
They put in a lot of hard work to make
sure the military ball was total success.
This year’s goal was to invite many
people than last year and I believe the
goal was met.
The military ball was held April 7,
2017. Colonel Hart was the guest
speaker for the evening and he pour out
many pearls of wisdoms. During the
ball 4 cadets were awarded the
1849/1949 leadership award from each
military science level.
Those cadets were Cadet Jennifer
Jeffcoat, Jamie Chisholm, Jalen Ayers
and Brittany Singletary. This event was
like no other and the bulldog battalion
plans to continue the tradition we hold
so dear.
Written by: Brittany Singletary
Special Guest The South Carolina State University
Bulldog battalion is always welcoming
to U.S. Army Officers to come to SC
State and speak to our cadets. It is even
more exhilarating when those Army
Officers are graduates and
commissionees of the Bulldog
Battalion. Earlier this academic
semester we were gracious enough to
have Col. Willie D. Coleman class of
1990 speak to the
MS-4 senior cadets about their
upcoming transition to 2nd
Lieutenants.
The class of 18 senior cadets were
engaged and interactive the entire
time Colonel Coleman (SC State
Alumni ’90) spoke. He spoke
upon a plethora of topics as the
MS-4’s took plenty of notes.
Topics that were covered varied
from financial tips, essentials
things to do as a platoon leader,
how to be a successfully Army
officer and more. Colonel
Coleman was accompanied by
Lieutenant Colonel Reginald E.
Bryant (PMS from Central State
University in Ohio), and Master
Sergeant Sheila Thomas (Reserve
TPU). They helped give advice
from what they know, and what
they look for in officers from the
enlisted perspective. LTC Bryant
was an enlisted soldier for 8 years
until he graduated from Officer's
Candidate School in 1997. Which
allowed him to give a lot of
insight about roles and positions
in the Army.
Whenever there is a U.S. Army
officer or enlisted soldier willing
and able to speak to the Bulldog
Battalion, we could never turn
them down. A speech, one word
of advice, a question and answer
session, or even a quick
conversation with the Bulldog
Battalion could make the
difference in a cadet’s Army
career.
Senior Staff Ride
At the Battle of Cowpens in South
Carolina on January 17, 1781,
during the Revolutionary War
(1775-83), American troops under
Brigadier General Daniel Morgan
(1736-1802) routed British forces
under Lieutenant Colonel
Banastre Tarleton (1754-1833).
The Americans inflicted heavy
casualties on the British, and the
battle was a turning point in the
war’s Southern campaign. On April
21 the MS4s took a staff ride to the
Cowpens National Battlefield.
The cadets watched two
documentary about Cowpens to gain
a better understanding of what took
place during 1781 at Cowpens. After
the video the cadets were able to
hold different weapons that were
used during this battle. Ranger
“Will” gave them a tour of the
battlefield. The cadets were able to
get a visual of the battlefield.
Upon the completion of tour the
cadets had to give a 3-5 mins
briefing on a topic dealing with
Cowpens.
Message from The Obamas
To all the students in this graduation
series and across this country, I want
to congratulate you for reaching
higher to get the education you need
for the life you want to live and to all
the young people out there who are
still figuring out your next steps, I
want to encourage you to keep
working as hard as you can and to
empower yourself through higher
education and then get out there and
use that education to give back to
your family, your community and
your country.
Thanks so much and congratulations
again to the class of 2017!
Cadets Preparing For Advance Camp
FORT KNOX, KY.
Successful completion of the Advanced Camp is perhaps the single most significant event in the multi-
year Cadet leadership development process. As a result, family and friends of all graduates and commissionees
are cordially invited to attend the graduation and commissioning ceremonies.
Graduation ceremonies last about an hour and take place outdoors, so please dress appropriately for hot
weather. In case of inclement weather the graduation ceremonies will be held indoors at Natcher Gym.
Families will receive graduation/family day invitation letters by email. Please use the link in the email to
RSVP. Expect to receive the RSVP email 3 weeks before graduation/family day. Family Day will precede all
graduations.
The Saber & Quill invites you for a Celebration Dinner Buffet in honor of your Cadet’s graduation
from Advanced Camp at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Please RSVP at www.fortknoxfamilyday.com if you would like
to attend this special event.
VIA www.futurearmyofficers.com
Graduation and Family Day Dates for Summer 2017
1st Regiment
Family Day 24 Jun 17 11:15-12:20 Waybur Theater
Graduation 25 Jun 17 9:00-10:00 Brooks Field
2nd Regiment
Family Day 29 Jun 17 11:15-12:20 Waybur Theater
Graduation 30 Jun 17 9:00-10:00 Brooks Field
3rd Regiment
Family Day 4 Jul 17 11:15-12:20 Waybur Theater
Graduation 5 Jul 17 9:00-10:00 Brooks Field
4th Regiment
Family Day 9 Jul 17 11:15-12:20 Waybur Theater
Graduation 10 Jul 17 9:00-10:00 Brooks Field
5th Regiment
Family Day 14 Jul 17 11:15-12:20 Waybur Theater
Graduation 15 Jul 17 9:00-10:00 Brooks Field
6th Regiment
Family Day 26 Jul 17 11:15-12:20 Waybur Theater
Graduation 27 Jul 17 /9:00-10:00 Brooks Field
7th Regiment
Family Day 31 Jul 17 11:15-12:20 Waybur Theater
Graduation 1 Aug 17 9:00-10:00 Brooks Field
8th Regiment
Family Day 5 Aug 17 11:15-12:20 Waybur Theater
Graduation 6 Aug 17 9:00-10:00 Brooks Field
9th Regiment
Family Day 10 Aug 17 11:15-12:20 Waybur Theater
Graduation 11 Aug 17 9:00-10:00 Brooks Field
10th Regiment
Family Day 15 Aug 17 11:15-12:20 Waybur Theater
Graduation 16 Aug 17 9:00-10:00 Brooks Field
1st Annual Bulldog ROTC Leadership Day hosted by REP Gilda Cobb-Hunter
COWPENS Staff-Ride – 21 April 2017
Senior Bios
Andy L.F. Michel Major: Criminal Justice
Hometown: Seat Pleasant, MD Assessed: Active Duty
First Duty Station: Fort Hood, Texas Branch: Adjutant General Corp, Branch Detail: Chemical Corps
Message: In the words of Colonel Joe Hart, "Do not leave this program without your commission"
Brittany Singletary Hailing from Lake City, SC. I am a Criminal Justice major with a minor in psychology from Claflin University. Upon completion of graduation I will commission as an active duty finance officer. After my completion at Cadet Summer Training Camp and the Basic Officer Leadership Course at Fort Jackson, I will be stationed at Fort Carson, CO. A tip of motivation I leave for cadets is to develop and maintain their spiritual life because it's the basic foundation to their success.
Akaylah Gilliard Assessed: Active Duty Branch: Field Artillery
BOLC Location: is Fort Sill Oklahoma First Duty Station: is Fort Sill Oklahoma
Bachelors of Social Science in Psychology with a minor in Sociology.
Hometown: Cross, SC
Connie Sherow Major: Criminal Justice at Claflin University Hometown: Southern CA Assessed: Active Duty Branched: Quarter Master First Duty Station: Vicenza Italy
Aaliyah Blanding Major: Criminal Justice
Hometown: Sumter, SC Assessed: Reserve
Branched: Military Police First Duty Station: Fort Jackson, SC
Shannon Dubose Major: Masters in Rehabilitation Counseling Hometown: Florence, SC Assessed: Active Duty Branched: Adjutant General First Duty Station: Determined following Basic Course “I KNOW MY WORTH and I’m getting married this Summer!”
Rashodd Howze Major: Sociology at Claflin University
Hometown: Blackville, SC Assessed Active Duty
Branch Detailed: Chemical Control Branch: Adjutant General
First Duty Station: Schofield Barracks, Hawaii “Your success is an Expectation”
Jaylaan Riley Hometown: Charleston, SC. Major: Broadcast Communication Assessed: Reserves Branched: Signal My advice to cadets is to never take no for an answer.
Taylor Jones Hometown: Columbia, SC.
Majored in Broadcast Communication Assessment following Cadet Advance Camp
Branching follows Cadet Summer Camp Advice: I’m a Cheerleader, life is about perseverance and
positivity.
Voorhees College 120th Commencement and Convocation Ceremony 8 May 2017 Guest Speaker: Ms. Jasmine Guy (Actress – Whitley Gilbert in “It’s a Different World)
Bulldog ROTC Commissioning Ceremony 11 May 2017 Guest Speaker: LTG Stephen M. Twitty (center stage)
L to R: 2LT Akaylah Gilliard, 2LT Connie Sherow, 2LT Brittany Singletary, 2LT Aaliyah Blanding, 2LT Jaylaan Riley, 2LT Rashodd Howze
South Carolina State University 2017 Commencement and Convocation Ceremony 12 May 2017 Guest Speaker: Governor Henry McMaster, 117th Governor of South Carolina
Claflin University 147th Commencement and Convocation Ceremony 13 May 2017 Guest Speaker: Dr. Eddie S. Glaude Jr., Chairman of the Department of African American Studies at Princeton University
BULLDOGS IN ACTION
Spring FTX 2017 occurred 26 – 28 March 2017 at Fort Jackson, SC. Bulldog Battalion lead 4 other schools (USC, Presbyterian, Wofford and UNC-Charlotte in 3 main objectives. Small Unit Tactics, Land Nav, and Foot Marching.
Army ROTC Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, 7 April 2017
(L to R) LTC(R) Anthony L. Watson, LTC(R) John S. McLeod, and COL(R) Larry C. Boyd
Cadet Change of Command occurred 4 May 2017. Cadet LTC Andy Michel relinquished Command to Cadet LTC Ashante Finnie.
We welcome 1LT Jacob Nylund accompanied by his wife Angie to the Bulldog Cadre Team. Their last assignment was at Fort Bragg in the 508 INF BDE. 1LT Nylund is participating in an initiative begun by MG Christopher P. Hughes, CG Cadet Command called “Patton Fellows”. The program is offered to KD’d Combat Arms 1LTs to boost Combat Arms recruitment specifically at Historical Black Universities and Colleges while offering an opportunity to earn their MS in Ed Leadership their first Summer in the program followed by a 18 – 24 Month utilization tour teaching in the program prior to attending the Captains Career Course.
CPT Terrell Harmon, our Army Reserve TPU, and our Graduating Seniors said their Good-byes at our 4 May Hail and Farewell. CPT Harmon departs for the Captains Career Course.
CPT Rob F. Wilson was recently selected for MAJ and depart this Summer for resident Command and General Staff College (CGSC) also known as Intermediate Level Education or (ILE). Selection as resident indicates that he is among the top 50% of our entire U.S. Army. It also illustrates a continued pursuit of excellence.
MSG Brent A. Garrett will begin his retirement upon returning back from Cadet Summer Camp. He will be sorely missed. We celebrated his commitment to service and our Program at our first Hail and Farewell 4 May 2017.
Road work on Campus is ongoing. President (Dr. James E. Clark) is focused on rebranding our University.
All classes will be required to perform a Class Project each school year, enabling our Cadets to develop a deeper sense of ownership and investment in our school and our program.
All classes will be required to perform a Class Project each school year, enabling our Cadets to develop a deeper sense of ownership and investment in our school and our program.
Contact your Cadre __________________
LTC Folden L. Peterson
Professor of Military Science (Chair)
fpeters2@scsu.edu
Office: 803-536-8878
MSG Brent Garrett
Senior Military Instructor
bgarrett@scsu.edu
Office: 803-536-8881
MAJ Irvin Nelms
Assistant Professor of Military Science (Asst. Chair)
inelms@scsu.edu
Office: 803-536-8955
CPT Robbie Wilson
Assistant Professor of Military Science (Ops)
rwilso14@scsu.edu
Office: 803-536-8955
1LT Jacob Nylund
Assistant Professor of Military Science (Trng)
jnylund@scsu.edu
Office: 803-536-8955
SFC Christopher Lewis
Training and Operations NCOIC
clewis@scsu.edu
Office: 803-536-8955
Mr. Anthony Watson
Recruiting Operations Officer
awatso9@scsu.edu
Office: 803-536-8526
Ms. Theopia Deas
Program HRA
tdeas3@scsu.edu
Office: 803-536-8526
Keep Up With The Bulldog Battalion
Upcoming Dates to Remember
South Carolina State University
31 July 2017 - Last Day to Apply for December 2017 Graduation
21 Oct 2017 - Homecoming
Claflin University
4 Sep 2017 – Labor Day Holiday (Observed)
Voorhees College
4 Sep 2017 – Labor Day Holiday (Observed)
3 – 7 Oct 2017 – Mid-Terms
ROTC Calendar
Jun/Jul 2017 - Camp at Fort Knox, KY
1 Jul 2017 - Program’s 70th Anniversary (est. 1 July 1947)
8 Aug 2017 – Voorhees College Fall Semester starts
16 Aug 2017 – SC State University Fall Semester starts
17 Aug 2017 – Claflin University Fall Semester starts
18 Aug 2017 – Cadre released from Cadet Summer Camp at Fort Knox, KY
31 Aug 2017 – Summer Commissioning (1400)
14 Sep 2017 – West Point LEADS (Prep w/ ROTC and Academy Cadets)
15 Sep 2017 – West Point LEADS (All –Day – start at 0830)
Oct 2017 – Program celebrates its 70th Anniversary
7 Oct 2017 – Youth / ROTC / Military Appreciation Day
21 Oct 2017 - Homecoming
2 Nov 2017 – Cadet Leadership Development Forum, SC State Campus – MLK Bldg (0700)
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