O f f i c e r E d u c at i o n P ro g r a m s A rmy R eserve O fficer T raining C orps A wards Distinguished Military Graduate
American Legion Award for Scholastic Excellence
This award is presented to ROTC cadets who are in the top 20 percent of all cadets nationwide in academics and ROTC. Connor Arbiter, Moscow Kurt Jones, Emmett Luke Petersen, Wendell
This award is presented to the ROTC cadet who is in the top 25 percent of his class in ROTC and top 10 percent of his class in academic standing. Evan Easley, Lake Oswego, Oregon
Department of the Army Superior Cadet
American Veterans (AMVETS)
This award is presented to the ROTC cadet who is in the top ROTC cadet of his class in both ROTC and academic standing and demonstrates superior officer potential. Kurt Jones, Emmett
ROTC cadet in good ROTC and academic standing. Jordan Damron, Orofino
Military Officers Association of America (MOAA)
General Fredericks Award
ROTC cadet in good ROTC and academic standing. Chad Harrison, Caldwell
Connor Arbiter, Moscow
George C. Marshall Award
Reserve Officers Association (ROA)
This award is presented to the ROTC cadet who is the most outstanding of his class in both ROTC and academic standing, demonstrates leadership qualities and possesses scholastic qualities that epitomize the career of General George C. Marshall. Luke Petersen, Wendell
ROTC cadet in good ROTC and academic standing. Brett Carr, North Bend, Washington
American Legion Award for Military Excellence This award is presented to the ROTC Cadet who is in the top 25 percent of his class in ROTC Paul Schneider, Yakima, Washington
A ir F orce R eserve O fficer T raining C orps A wards American Legion General Military Excellence Award This award is presented to cadets in the upper 25 percent of the Air Force ROTC detachment who demonstrate outstanding qualities of military leadership, discipline, character and citizenship. Joseph D. Renner, Moscow
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