Youngstown State University’s Army ROTC program celebrated cadet achievement during its annual awards breakfast this spring, recognizing excellence in academics, leadership and military performances while presenting more than $51,000 in scholarships and awards.
The program provides students the opportunity to participate in ROTC while pursuing nearly any academic major, combining leadership development, military training and career preparation with scholarship support and mentorship opportunities. Students who complete the program can pursue careers as Army officers while also developing skills that translate to civilian leadership roles.
Among the scholarships awarded were multiple ROTC memorial and alumni scholarships funded through veteran organizations, military associations, ROTC alumni and community supporters dedicated to investing in future military and civic leaders.
Two junior cadets received multiple top honors during the ceremony.
CDT Parker Bush, an accounting major and MS III cadet, received the American Legion Award Post 201 Scholastic Excellence Award, the Reserve Organization of America Gold Medal, the SGT Arthur R. Lonardo ROTC Scholarship Award, the COL Charles M. Andrean ROTC/Greek Memorial Scholarship, the Colonel Lloyd Booth Scholarship, the Felicia and Duane Beatty Memorial Scholarship, the Holly and David Deibel ROTC Scholarship and the Major Matthew A. Chikosky (Ret.) ROTC Memorial Scholarship.
CDT Onesimo Vivar-Vega, a business administration major and MS III cadet, received the American Legion Award Post 301 Military Excellence Award, the AMVETS Award, the AUSA ROTC Medal, the Military Officers Association of America Award, the Carl A. Nunziato Scholarship Award and the ROA-Arseny Melnick Award.
Senior cadets, now newly commissioned as second lieutenants, were also recognized for leadership and achievement.
2LT Aidan Gray, a business administration major and MS IV, received the Military Order of the Purple Heart Award, the CPT Richard Zinz Memorial Graduation Award and the MOAA ROA Commissioning Certificate and 2LT Kit.
2LT Nick Johnson, a mechanical engineering major and MS IV, received the American Legion Award Post 15 Military Excellence Award, the MOAA ROA Commissioning Certificate, 2LT Kit and the Cadet Battalion Commander Saber.
2LT Kyle Kerchofer, a criminal justice major and MS IV, received the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4237 Military Excellence Award and the MOAA ROA Commissioning Certificate and 2LT Kit.
CDT Nevin Miller, a criminal justice major and MS IV cadet, received the Special Forces Association Chapter XXXV Award.
2LT Mitchell Newhard, a criminal justice major and MS IV, received the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4237 Scholastic Excellence Award and the MOAA ROA Commissioning Certificate and 2LT Kit.
2LT Ethan Slick, a computer science major and MS IV, received the American Legion Award Post 15 Scholastic Excellence Award, the Reserve Organization of America Ribbon, the MOAA ROA Commissioning Certificate, 2LT Kit and the Cadet Battalion Commander Saber.
2LT Jack McKenney, a mechanical engineering major and MS IV, received the MOAA ROA Commissioning Certificate and 2LT Kit.
Several underclassmen were also recognized for their leadership and academic performance: