UNIVERSITY NEWS - NOVEMBER 2005
MEDIA CONTACT: Lisa Freed
561-297-3022, lfreed@fau.edu
FAU Commissions Second Lieutenant
into United States Army
BOCA RATON, FL (December 29, 2005)
- Florida Atlantic University helped
fulfill the dreams of Cadet Ranston V. Harvey, as
he became a second lieutenant commissioned into the
U.S. Army on December 21 through the university's
Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC). Harvey
received the honor of Distinguished Military
Graduate, putting him in the top 20 percent of ROTC
cadets across the nation.
A native of Houston, Texas, Harvey joined
the army in December 1989 and attended basic combat
training and motor transport operator advanced
individual training at Fort Dix, N.J. He spent the
next 12 years as a logistics specialist,
photojournalist, editor and public affairs
supervisor.
Harvey came to FAU in 2002 from Hunter Army
Air Field in Georgia through the Green-to-Gold
Program, which allows a soldier to pursue a degree
and a commission through ROTC in lieu of continued
service as a soldier on active duty. This month, he
earned his Bachelor of Science degree in biology
and was selected for the Scabbard and Blade Society
within ROTC - an honorary society that recognizes
dedicated and well-performing cadets. Harvey now
will return to the distinguished ranks of the Army
as a professional leader in the rank of second
lieutenant.
FAU, which participates in the ROTC training
program in conjunction with Florida International
University's host program, has commissioned four
other second lieutenants - Capt. Dena Delucia in
2001, 1st Lt. Kassandra Robinson in 2003, 2nd Lt.
Roberto Rodriguez in 2004 and 2nd Lt. Uwem Ekpo
earlier this year.
FAU's program, which is expanding, now has
three freshman, two sophomores and one junior
involved and anticipates at least four more
freshman and two sophomores being involved this
Spring 2006 semester - including participants from
Palm Beach Community College and Broward Community
College. More than 80 cadets make up the program
throughout the South Florida area.
For more information, contact Maj. Ken
Harris at 561-297-0722, 305-785-4869 or e-mail
kgharris@fau.edu.
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