JOHNSON CITY – East Tennessee State University’s ROTC Program, a unit assigned to ETSU for more than half a century that has commissioned over 1,500 second lieutenants, is inducting new members into its Hall of Fame.
The Hall of Fame class of 2022, all decorated veterans, will be honored in a ceremony
scheduled for Friday, Oct. 21, at 4 p.m. in the Grand Soldiers Ballroom at the Carnegie
Hotel in Johnson City. The event is free and open to the public.
The inductees include:
Samuel Kincheloe, a retired lieutenant colonel. He graduated from what was then East Tennessee State College in 1959. He earned a range of awards for his service, including the Bronze Star Medal.- John Carpenter, a retired colonel. He graduated from ETSU in 1967. He received many honors for his service, including the Defense Superior Service Medal.
- Edward Agee Jr., a retired colonel. He graduated from ETSU in 1984. He is the recipient of several honors, including the Bronze Star with Valor.
- Timothy Damico, a retired colonel. He graduated from ETSU in 1985. The U.S. Army awarded him many decorations, including the Legion of Merit.
To learn more about ROTC at ETSU, visit etsu.edu/cbat/rotc.