ROTC AMERICANISM AWARD PRESENTED BY ANCIENT ACCEPTED SCOTTISH RITE, N.M.J., U.S.A.
Pictured from left to right is: Joseph Stabb, Ph.D., 32° - ROTC Faculty Advisor at SUNY Oswego; Ill. Garry Visconti, 33° MSA, Past Commander-In-Chief, Central City Bodies, A.A.S.R., Valley of Syracuse, NY: Cadet Joseph Farr, Class of 2021, SUNY Oswego; Cadet Zoe Garrison, Class of 2021, SUNY Oswego: D.B. Lawrence W. Egnaczyk, 32° MSA, Commander-In-Chief, Central City Bodies, A.A.S.R., Valley of Syracuse, NY
(5/19/2020 – Oswego, NY) – Cadet Zoe Garrison, of Oswego, NY, and Cadet Joseph Farr, of Watertown, NY, have been awarded the ROTC Americanism Award for 2020 from the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, U.S.A. Cadet Garrison and Cadet Farr are both junior wellness management majors and Army ROTC at SUNY Oswego.
The award recognizes second- and third-year cadets enrolled in the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) who are outstanding in their class academically and in character. Three recognitions are awarded: a certificate; a medal engraved with the Scottish Rite double-headed eagle, ROTC Education, and Americanism; and a ribbon to wear along with the medal when wearing the ROTC uniform.
In order to be eligible for this recognition, the cadet must:
For more information about ROTC at SUNY Oswego, visit https://www.oswego.edu/extended-learning/rotc
For more information about Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, visit https://scottishritenmj.org/
The award recognizes second- and third-year cadets enrolled in the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) who are outstanding in their class academically and in character. Three recognitions are awarded: a certificate; a medal engraved with the Scottish Rite double-headed eagle, ROTC Education, and Americanism; and a ribbon to wear along with the medal when wearing the ROTC uniform.
In order to be eligible for this recognition, the cadet must:
- Have contributed the most among cadets on campus to encourage and demonstrate Americanism by deeds or conduct during participation in extracurricular activities or community projects;
- Have demonstrated academic excellence by being in the top 25% of his or her academic class;
- Have demonstrated a potential for outstanding leadership by exhibiting qualities of dependability, good character, self-discipline, good citizenship and patriotism
For more information about ROTC at SUNY Oswego, visit https://www.oswego.edu/extended-learning/rotc
For more information about Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, visit https://scottishritenmj.org/