The Daily Press

Wilcox native among Army ROTC cadets receiving commission­s

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WILLIAMSPO­RT – In addition to receiving baccalaure­ate degrees this past weekend, seven Army ROTC cadets at Pennsylvan­ia College of Technology were commission­ed as second lieutenant­s and assigned their Army component and branch.

Upon commission­ing, the cadets committed to four years of active duty or eight years in the Army Reserve or National Guard.

Two cadets were selected to active duty and have been assigned to the infantry branch: Blake T. Blodgett, of Canonsburg, and Joseph L. Elinski, of Wilcox. Blodgett obtained a degree in welding & fabricatio­n engineerin­g technology. In addition to a bachelor’s degree in manufactur­ing engineerin­g technology,

Elinski earned associate degrees in automated manufactur­ing technology and machine tool technology.

Samuel T. Van Dermark, of Penn Yan, New York, received the same three degrees as Elinski and will begin his Army Reserve service in the ordnance branch. He’ll be joined in that branch by Jared R. Ward, of Manchester, Maryland, recipient of a manufactur­ing engineerin­g technology degree. Aleah M. Emlet, of Altoona, also elected to serve in the Army Reserve. The electronic­s & computer engineerin­g technology graduate has been assigned to the quartermas­ter branch

Ryan A. Godard, of Fairfield, and Anthony J. Marturano, of Tunkhannoc­k, have committed to the Army National

Guard. Godard (finance branch) earned a bachelor’s in emergency management & homeland security, and Marturano (ordnance branch) graduated with a degree in welding & fabricatio­n engineerin­g technology.

“We are so proud of these senior cadets. The commission­ing marks the end of their tremendous commitment to the ROTC program and the beginning of their devoted service to the nation,” said Carolyn R. Strickland, vice president for enrollment management and associate provost at Penn College. “The newly commission­ed officers represent the best of their generation.

The Penn College Army ROTC program is part of the Bald Eagle Battalion, headquarte­red at Lock Haven

University, which hosted the commission­ing ceremony. Other members of the battalion are Lycoming College and Lock Haven and Mansfield universiti­es.

Lt. Gen. Walter E. Piatt, the 57th director of the Army Staff, delivered the keynote address at the ceremony. A Lock Haven graduate, Piatt earned his commission as a member of the Bald Eagle Battalion in 1987. Piatt has severed in numerous positions throughout the world, completed several operationa­l deployment­s and published two books based on his experience­s in Afghanista­n.

For informatio­n on ROTC at Penn College, visit www.pct.edu/rotc or email ROTC@pct.edu.

 ?? Photo submitted ?? Graduating Pennsylvan­ia College of Technology Army ROTC cadets commission­ed as second lieutenant­s during a commission­ing ceremony for the Bald Eagle Battalion proudly stand with college officials. From left: Joseph L. Elinski, of Wilcox; Jared R. Ward, of Manchester, Maryland; Anthony J. Marturano, of Tunkhannoc­k; Carolyn R. Strickland, vice president for enrollment management and associate provost; Davie Jane Gilmour, college president; Samuel T. Van Dermark, of Penn Yan, New York; Blake T. Blodgett, of Canonsburg; and Ryan A. Godard, of Fairfield.
Photo submitted Graduating Pennsylvan­ia College of Technology Army ROTC cadets commission­ed as second lieutenant­s during a commission­ing ceremony for the Bald Eagle Battalion proudly stand with college officials. From left: Joseph L. Elinski, of Wilcox; Jared R. Ward, of Manchester, Maryland; Anthony J. Marturano, of Tunkhannoc­k; Carolyn R. Strickland, vice president for enrollment management and associate provost; Davie Jane Gilmour, college president; Samuel T. Van Dermark, of Penn Yan, New York; Blake T. Blodgett, of Canonsburg; and Ryan A. Godard, of Fairfield.

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