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SC State Army ROTC Bulldog Battalion commissions nine as 2nd lieutenants

Author: Sam Watson, Director of University Relations|Published: May 16, 2024|All News, Student News

ORANGEBURG, S.C. – Although Corey Meggett took a semester of JROTC instruction in high school, he focused his energies on sports rather than staying in the program.

But once he enrolled at South Carolina State University, a conversation with Lt. Col. Antonio Pittman, the university’s professor of military science, changed his perspective about military service and ROTC.

“He asked me, ‘Why not join?’ If I didn’t like it, I could get out, but I should at least give it a try to see where it takes me,” Meggett said. “Since I joined, I love it.

“Ever since I joined the program, I’ve seen my discipline elevate. Everything about me has gone up. I’ve got nothing but great things to say about it,” he said.

The Lexington, South Carolina, resident was one of nine senior cadets SC State’s Army ROTC Bulldog Battalion commissioned as second lieutenants on Thursday, May 9, ahead of receiving their degrees the following day at Spring Commencement.

Meggett received his degree in electrical engineering technology, which he hopes to eventually put to use in the Army. His first assignment will be in field artillery, but he hopes to soon transfer to the Army’s engineering corps. Once he completes his military obligation, he will fully explore an engineering career.

“Right now, my plan is to complete my time and then get back to my degree and see where it takes me,” Meggett said. “I’m the first engineer in my family, so I just want to dive into it.”

Future physican

Newly commissioned 2nd Lt. Breanna Calhoun, a Columbia, South Carolina, resident, also got her first military experience in JROTC in high school, but she spent all four years in the program. Her instructor inspired her to pursue ROTC in college.

“I did not come from that background,” Calhoun said. “I’m a first-generation college student, and there is little to no military in my family. My mom and dad are both prior law enforcement. They both served about 25 years as police offers.”

Having received her bachelor’s degree in biochemistry, Calhoun’s next step will be in the Army’s Interservice Physician Assistant Program. Her long-term goal is to be a physician.

“I want to specialize in dermatology or pediatrics at some point, but my goal is to definitely go into the medical field and use the Army as an asset,” she said. “I want to stay in the Army as long as I can. If I am able to contribute, be a leader and act as a role model for individuals in the Army, I will stay as long as I’m needed.”

Calhoun served as the Bulldog Battalion’s executive officer her senior year at SC State, which offered her valuable experience in group dynamics and leadership.

“It was a challenge to mix in with all the different personalities in a plethora of cadets,” she said. “Sometimes, the roles and responsibilities are very demanding while being a full-time student, so there were a lot of struggles that came along with it.”

Calhoun also had good things to say about Pittman’s leadership of the Bulldog Battalion.

“He keeps it straight with you,” she said. “He’s very straight to the point, but he also is like a father figure to most of us, and he helped us with our matriculation through the program and throughout our collegiate experience.”

Spring 2024 ROTC Bulldog Battalion Commissions

2nd Lt. Breanna Nicole Calhoun
Commission: Active Duty 
Branched: Chemical Corps
Hometown: Columbia, South Carolina
Major: Biology
 
2nd Lt. Jamar Pete Ford
Commission: Active Duty 
Branched: Infantry
Hometown: Sumter, South Carolina
Major: Criminal Justice
 
2nd Lt. Corey Isaiah Jamal Meggett
Commission: Active Duty 
Branched: Field Artillery
Hometown: Lexington, South Carolina
Major: Electrical Engineering Technology
 
2nd Lt. Craig Stephen Nelson Jr.
Commission: To Be Determined
Branched: Unassigned
Hometown: Charleston, South Carolina
Major: Criminal Justice
 
2nd Lt. Oneal Pinckney Jr.
Commission: Active Duty
Branched: Ordnance Corps
Hometown: Charleston, South Carolina 
Major: Biology
 
2nd Lt. Tyshaun Akeem Pressley
Commission: To Be Determined
Branched: Unassigned
Hometown: Greeleyville, South Carolina
Major: Computer Science
 
2nd Lt. Quardarius Treyvon Rivers
Commission: Active Duty
Branched: Adjutant General Corps
Hometown: Orangeburg, South Carolina
Major: Marketing
 
2nd Lt. Ashlie Elise Sanders
Commission: Active Duty
Branched: Chemical Corps
Hometown: Roundo, South Carolina
Major: Psychology
 
2nd Lt. Vaquan Jaren Wilder
Commission: Active Duty
Branched: Adjutant General Corps
Hometown: Pinewood, South Carolina
Major: MBA-Healthcare Management
 

For more information  about the Bulldog Battalion and the Military Science Program, visit www.scsu.edu/military_science .