For release: Aug. 23, 2012
News and Media Relations contact: Randy Weiler, 615-898-5616 or Randy.Weiler@mtsu.edu
Military Science
contact: Lt. Col., Joel Miller, 615-898-2470 or Joel.Miller@mtsu.edu
The four — freshman Alison Judkins of Murfreesboro,
sophomore Ryan McCoy of Nashville, freshman Kegan Roberts of Summertown, Tenn.,
and Zachary Bennett of Louisville, Ky. — were sworn in as full-fledged cadets
and members of the Blue Raider Battalion.
The brief ceremony, performed on Aug. 23 by Lt. Col. Joel
Miller, first-year professor of military science, was held outside Forrest
Hall, the home for the military-science program.
“You are four who passed and met all requirements to become
contracted to become commissioned officers after graduation,” Miller said to
them, just after administering the U.S. Army oath, and to other cadets and
others attending.
Later, Miller added that they “still have to complete the program in order to be commissioned and serve as officers in the U.S. Army.”
Earlier in the day, the four had to pass a physical-fitness
test: two minutes of push-ups, two minutes of sit-ups and a two-mile run.
“They passed. They’re good to go,” Miller said.
Judkins, 18, a May graduate of Riverdale High School, said
she was influenced by a high-school mentor and a rich family history of
military service.
Judkins said Master Sgt. Jeff Pick “motivated me to be the
best I could always be, and the Army’s always been in my family.” She said her
father, Emerson Judkins, retired from the military. A grandfather, cousins,
“all my uncles and a few aunts” also served in the military.
Judkins said she plans to study political science with a
focus on public administration. Career-wise, she wants to enter civil affairs,
which is a special operations group.
Roberts, a May graduate of Summertown High School, said he
“always imagined being in the military and just being an officer would be an
extra bonus. I will just try to do the best I can.”
Roberts, whose parents, Kathy and Kevin Roberts of
Summertown, attended the event, said he will pursue the infantry and plans to
major in history at MTSU.
“I want to make a career out of the military,” he said.
“Doing that opens so many doors.”
Roberts said he used to watch the History Channel, which airs military programs.
“Being able to document it as you are going through it
enlightens you on what was going on from a soldier’s standpoint,” he said.
Bennett, a Louisville, Ky., native and graduate of Ravenwood
High School in Brentwood, Tenn., said he was influenced by his grandfathers,
Kenneth Bailey and Jerry Bennett, both of whom served in the Army.
“At a young age, about 7 or 8, they got me to reading about
great military leaders,” Bennett said.
The MTSU public-relations major said a military career
“challenges me. I’ve always been the kind of person who believes that ultimate
satisfaction is through yourself.”
Military science is one of 10 departments in the College of
Basic and Applied Sciences.
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PHOTO CAPTION
Lt. Col. Joel Miller,
far left, administers the U.S. Army oath to (from left) Ryan McCoy, Alison
Judkins, Zachary Bennett and Kegan Roberts on Aug. 23. (Photo by MTSU News and
Media Relations)
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