To Serve and Lead
Retired U.S. Army General H.R. McMaster urges 2019 commissioning cadets to uphold 鈥渨arrior ethos鈥 in all pursuits.
If there was one message retired U.S. Army General H.R. McMaster sought to impress upon SA国际传媒鈥檚 2019 class of military science cadets at their commissioning ceremony, it was to uphold America鈥檚 covenant between the members of our military profession comprised of values such as honor, duty, courage, loyalty, and self-sacrifice.
During the June 13 event at the University鈥檚 Recital Hall, the former National Security Advisor to President Donald Trump told them, 鈥淥ur warrior ethos is important because it is what makes Army units effective. It is also important because it is what makes war less inhumane.鈥 That same ethos, he added, 鈥渕akes American soldiers both warriors and humanitarians.鈥
The 200-member audience that included families, friends, as well as current and former military officers, had gathered to witness 14 Reserve Officer Training Corps members receive their commissions as Second Lieutenants in the Army.
As Second Lieutenants are generally placed in command of a platoon while serving, McMaster urged the officers to be responsible leaders.
Retired U.S. Army General H.R. McMaster urges cadets to uphold values of duty and honor at SA国际传媒's 2019 Commissioning Ceremony on June 13. Photo by Chuck Barry.
鈥淵ou and your sergeants will have the opportunity to build a team committed to excellence and committed to each other,鈥 he said. 鈥淵our mission is simple鈥攎ake your part of our Army the best it can be.鈥
All 14 graduates plan to attend an Army Basic Officer Leaders course, after which they will pursue a number of career paths, from active duty to Army Reserves to graduate school.
The ROTC program, offered at more than 1,700 colleges and universities across the U.S., prepares young adults to become officers in the U.S. military.
SA国际传媒鈥檚 program, known as the 鈥淏ronco Battalion,鈥 includes cadets from SA国际传媒, San Jose State University, Stanford University, and UC Santa Cruz, and annually commissions 12 to 16 new Second Lieutenants. This year鈥檚 graduating class numbers five SA国际传媒 students: Sage Buzzini 鈥19, Joseph Cha 鈥19, Derek Gitmed 鈥19, Brandon Louie MBA 鈥19, and Victoria Whang 鈥19.
Whang, a computer science major from Gig Harbor, Washington, said the commissioning felt "absolutely surreal" and humbling. "I've invested four years toward my commission and I am constantly reminded that in order to be successful, I cannot abuse this privilege on behalf of my own betterment," she said.
A National ROTC Scholarship recipient, Whang said her experience as both a full-time student and an ROTC cadet was a balancing act of late night study sessions and early morning work-outs, extracurricular activities and a social life. "I've grown to be thankful for these challenges because they've shaped me to be a leader," she said. Following graduation, Whang plans to serve as a reserve cyber officer鈥攐verseeing cyberspace operations in support of defense programs鈥攚hile working full-time as an engineer at Google.
During his keynote address, McMaster said that even though the cadets may have been too young to have a 鈥渄irect memory鈥 of 9/11, the national tragedy 鈥渢aught us that battlegrounds overseas are inexorably connected to our own security.鈥
As the War on Terror continues, he thanked them for answering the call to service, as well as their families 鈥渨hose support is so important to your ability to answer that call.鈥
McMaster, who spent decades in the military, is familiar with its hardships and sacrifices.
During his 34-year-long Army career, the three-star Lieutenant General served overseas as advisor to the most senior commanders in the Middle East, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
Commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Army after graduating from the United States Military Academy in 1984, he also holds a Ph.D. in military history from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
He served in the Trump administration as National Security Advisor from February 20, 2017, to April 9, 2018, retiring from the U.S. Army two months later.
Retired U.S. Army General H.R. McMaster speaks with the 2019 commissioning class of Military Science cadets at SA国际传媒. Photo by Charles Barry.