
Being the new kid on campus is never easy, but being a neophyte cadet in the ROTC program can often make this transition even tougher. For freshman MSLI cadet Anthony Sinagoga, his first semester at Gannon University has not only been challenging academically, but physically as well. Sinagoga has been participating in the military science [...]
Dec 6 2012 | Posted in
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In the week preceding Veterans Day, which will occur Monday, Gannon University students and faculty will be part of events that commemorate the commitment and sacrifices made by United States military veterans. The ROTC program invites all of the Gannon community to participate in these events, to show their support and gratitude for the service [...]
Nov 8 2012 | Posted in
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Usually, ROTC involves a lot of classroom time, or at least time on campus. However, Cadets of the “Pride of PA” Army ROTC Battalion recently attended a Field Training Exercise (FTX), and got to get away from Erie and train in a different environment. Over the weekend of September 27-30th, the battalion, including Gannon’s Cadets, [...]
Oct 18 2012 | Posted in
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The past two weeks have been especially busy for the “Pride of PA” Army ROTC cadets, with several different events demanding their attention and hard work. If you were walking from the Waldron Campus Center to the Zurn Science Center on the morning of Thursday, April 12, you may have noticed cadets loading up the [...]
Apr 25 2012 | Posted in
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This past weekend, the cadets of Gannon University’s ROTC program traveled the 40 minutes down State Route 19 to the Cambridge Springs Readiness Center (CSRC) to learn about some of the Army’s powerful weaponry. CRSC is a Pennsylvania National Guard armory, home to Headquarters Company and Bravo Company of the 1st Battalion, 112th INF. Cadets [...]
Feb 1 2012 | Posted in
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