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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPRO Archive - 06/06/2016Honoring Cambridge High School and Milton High School Students Who Chose to Serve their Country in a Military Career WHEREAS, WHEREAS, WHEREAS, WHEREAS, WHEREAS, WHEREAS, WHEREAS, one of the main responsibilities of our Federal Government is to provide for the National Defense; and the branches of the United States Military have a long and prestigious history of shaping and producing the finest young minds in America -producing not only soldiers, but also scholars, national leaders and diplomats; and every year, thousands of students across America choose to pursue both higher education and military service by attending U. S. military service academies, military universities, or enrolling in officer training programs; and in order to qualify for selection, these students must excel in academic, athletic and leadership abilities; and these students will be developed mentally, morally and physically and will be imbued .with the highest ideals of duty and loyalty, and with the core values of honor, courage and commitment before being commissioned as officers; and through their dedication, these students have displayed exemplary character by choosing to better serve their country, their community, their families and themselves at a time in their lives when such an important choice is honorable; and Cambridge High School students: Elijah Daniel Abley, Keaton James Bruder, Benjamin Nicholas Faber, Benjamin Emmanuel Padezanin, and Michael Andrew Takacs will join the Marines; Aimee Grace Dervishian will attend the Naval Academy; Matthew Ryan Hughes received an ROTC scholarship to attend the University of Oregon; Alexander Jaquith will join the Air Force, and Seth Joseph Schroeder will join the Coast Guard. Milton High School students: Jack Bluth will attend the Air Force Academy; Preston Dawes received an Army ROTC scholarship to attend The Citadel; Angus Ho received an Army ROTC scholarship to attend Auburn University; Clayton Marshall received an Army ROTC scholarship to attend Clemson University. NOW, THEREFORE, we, the Mayor and City Council of the City of Milton, hereby honor Milton students who choose to serve their country in a military career. Given under our hand and se I of the City of Milton, Georgia on this 6th day of June 2016. '"