LTC Houston Eldridge, the Commandant of Cadets, this week announced new promotions within the Corps of Cadets.
Cadet Quinn Martin Calahan has been promoted to serve as Platoon Sergeant in Alpha Company with the rank of Staff Sergeant. The Platoon Sergeant is second in command of a platoon, consisting of approximately 30 cadets. The Platoon Sergeant is responsible for personnel accountability of the platoon. The Platoon Sergeant directs and supervises the activities of the platoon's squad leaders and exercises general supervision of cadets in his platoon. He advises and assists the platoon leader in maintaining discipline and standards. He ensures that all NCO's in his platoon set an appropriate example for subordinate cadets. He corrects and instructs cadets on conduct matters in the platoon. Cadet Calahan, a senior, is the son of Louis Calahan of Manassas, Virginia. He has attended Fork Union Military Academy since August 2014 when he enrolled as a sophomore. |
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Cadet Jonathan Job Echols, II has been promoted to serve as Platoon Sergeant in Echo Company with the rank of Staff Sergeant. The Platoon Sergeant is second in command of a platoon, consisting of approximately 30 cadets. The Platoon Sergeant is responsible for personnel accountability of the platoon. The Platoon Sergeant directs and supervises the activities of the platoon's squad leaders and exercises general supervision of cadets in his platoon. He advises and assists the platoon leader in maintaining discipline and standards. He ensures that all NCO's in his platoon set an appropriate example for subordinate cadets. He corrects and instructs cadets on conduct matters in the platoon. Cadet Echols, a postgraduate, is the son of Jonathan and Victoria Echols of Suffolk, Virginia. He has attended Fork Union Military Academy since August 2016 when he enrolled as a postgraduate. |
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Fork Union Military Academy offers unique leadership development opportunities for young men to develop valuable leadership skills that will be used throughout their lives. A cadet who shows responsibility, consistent good conduct, and leadership potential can earn rank - first within his company, and perhaps later at the battalion level. Cadet officers lead their platoons and companies under the direct adult supervision of the Commandant and the members of his staff, known as Tactical Officers. These cadet officers learn valuable lessons about responsibility, the use of authority, discrection, and leading by example. In other schools, young people might gain status based on their popularity, athletic ability, or the clique they hang out with. At Fork Union Military Academy, rank is earned based on merit and achievement.