JOHNSON CITY – Cadets in the Army ROTC Program at East Tennessee State University will be commissioned as second lieutenants this week.
The 11 a.m. ceremony is at the ETSU Millennium Center auditorium, room 137b, on Friday,
Sept. 9.
Speaking at Friday’s event is retired U.S. Army Col. Brunilda E. Garcia, a decorated
veteran with a range of commendations. She holds degrees from the University of Puerto
Rico, Webster University and Air University, and she served in Jordan during Operation
Iraqi Freedom.
The ETSU cadets who will be commissioned are:
Noah Bailey Honeycutt, who held the rank of cadet first lieutenant in the Buccaneer Battalion. The son
of Lisa-joy and retired Col. Rod Honeycutt of Asheville, North Carolina, Honeycutt
earned a bachelor’s degree in business finance. He is receiving his commission as
a second lieutenant in the Transportation Corps.
Emily Marie Grice, who held the rank of cadet captain in the Buccaneer Battalion. The daughter of Donna
Cochrane and stepdaughter of William Cochrane of Asheville, North Carolina, Grice
has earned a bachelor’s degree in nursing. She is receiving her commission as a second
lieutenant in the Army Nurse Corps.
The James and Nellie Brinkley Center is located at 2001 Millennium Place, across from
the main ETSU campus on State of Franklin Road. The event is open to the public.
ETSU’s Army ROTC unit, first assigned to what was then East Tennessee State College
in the 1950s, has commissioned more than 1,500 second lieutenants. To learn more about
ROTC at ETSU, visit etsu.edu/cbat/rotc.