On Sunday, Nov. 22 the Corps of Cadets completed Corps Brass Culmination through the afternoon. At the end of the day’s activities the fish class of 2024 earned their Corps Brass and recited the Corps Brass Oath.
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Cadets from Squadron 8 run across campus.
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Company E-1 cadets do flutter kicks in Spence Park.
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Cadets run in formation across campus.
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Cadets run in formation back to the Quad.
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Company A-1 cadets celebrate after completing their workouts for the day.
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Company B-2 cadets run after completing a workout.
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Cadets walk back to the Quad.
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Company G-1 cadets are accompanied by upperclassmen to the Quad.
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Company E-1 cadets carry their award flags as they run.
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Members of Corps Staff supervise as cadets complete their training.
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Outfits completed their workouts in multiple campus locations.
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Some seniors finished the afternoon in midnights after freshman were awarded their Corps Brass.
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Many cadets were covered in mud after their workouts from the afternoon.
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Cadets celebrated the completion of Corps Brass Culmination on the Quad.
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After the completion of Corps Brass Culmination fish were awarded their Corp Brass.
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Freshman jog as they meet up with their outfits.
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Many freshman were covered in mud after their workouts.
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Fish put their arms around eachother while listening to remarks from Corps Commander Tanner Cedrone.
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Fish put their arms around eachother while listening to remarks from Corps Commander Tanner Cedrone.
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Corps Commander Tanner Cedrone speaks to the freshmen cadets who just received their Corps Brass.
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Fish put their arms around eachother while listening to remarks from Corps Commander Tanner Cedrone.
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Fish listen to remarks from Corps Commander Tanner Cedrone.
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Corps Commander Tanner Cedrone administers the Corps Brass Oath to the freshman class of 2024.
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Fish raise their right hand and say the Corps Brass Oath beginning, “I do solemnly swear, I will strive to embody the tenacity of a soldier, the intellect of a statesman and the selflessness of a noble knight.”
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Fish support each other as they recite the Corps Brass Oath.
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While their Corps Brass is earned during the fall semester of freshman year, cadets earn it everyday through their actions.
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Freshman cadets complete the Corps Brass Oath. “We will not falter. We will not fail. For through unity of purpose, we find strength.”
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Squadron 17 upperclassmen celebrate their freshman completing Corps Brass.
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Freshman wildcat to celebrate the completion of Corps Brass Culmination and officially becoming a member of the Corps of Cadets.
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Commandant Joe Ramirez speaks to the freshmen.
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The Corps Brass insignia contains the Latin phrase, “Per Unitatem Vis” meaning through unity strength.
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Squadron 21 upperclassmen celebrate the completion of Corps Brass Culmination.
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Cadets celebrate on the Quad.
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