Chapman Selected as Georgia AFROTC Cadet of the Year
August 11, 2008
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Chapman Selected as Georgia AFROTC Cadet of the Year
VALDOSTA - The Georgia Air Force Association recently selected
Valdosta State University Air Force ROTC cadet Ryan Chapman as the
Cadet of the Year for 2008.
Chapman, who was also chosen as VSU's Outstanding AS300 Cadet for
the 2007-08 academic year, was nominated by the active duty cadre
members at VSU's Detachment 172 based on his GPA, cadet ranking and
his accomplishments during the year in AFROTC, VSU and community
involvement.
Ranked number one in his AFROTC graduating class, Chapman is a
senior studying physics and holds a 3.10 GPA. He has claimed many
scholarships and awards, including the Armed Forces Communications
and Electronics Association Scholarship, Cadet of the Semester
several times, the Rising Eagle Award and Honor Flight Ribbons at
field training, and Most Inspirational POC cadet, a peer-determined
award given only to juniors and seniors.
He is also very involved with the university, volunteering for free
tutoring, helping freshmen during move-in day and serving as a
visitation day tour guide. A leader in community service, he has
organized blood drives and participated in valuable causes like
Valentines for Vets, neighborhood cleanups, the food bank, the
Humane Society and Christmas in the Desert, a local initiative that
collected money and necessities for soldiers serving overseas
during the holidays.
In addition to his academic prowess and commitment to serving
others, Chapman is also a respected and recognized leader in the
ROTC program, and will serve over the detachment as the cadet wing
commander this fall. Lt. Col. Alan Elledge, detachment commander,
describes Chapman in his official nomination as the "epitome of a
leader; strong convictions, high moral character" as well as a
poster child for the Air Force and a true role model who is always
willing to go the extra mile.
"We chose Cadet Chapman because he has an outstanding record of
success both in the academic classroom and in our officer training
program," Lt. Col. Elledge said. "His intellectual strength is
complemented by his servant leader’s heart as demonstrated through
several local community service projects and the contributions he
has made through multiple VSU campus programs.”
Chapman will receive a plaque to commemorate his honor, which will
improve his chances of qualifying for special Air Force programs.
This is positive for the hard-working student, who plans to pursue
admission into the Air Force Institute of Technology to earn a
masters degree. He will also soon be featured as a Visionary on the
VSU Web site.
The mission of Air Force ROTC is to develop future leaders for
tomorrow's Air Force. The program is open to all accredited majors
and scholarships are available. Program graduates receive
knowledge, leadership skills and quality education before entering
the Air Force as an officer. For more information on VSU’s Air
Force ROTC program and Detachment 172, visit www.valdosta.edu/afrotc or
contact Capt. Tim Bazzle, at (229) 333-5954.
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