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Army ROTC Cadet Andrew J. Carlin is one of 275 cadets who attended the 2010 George C. Marshall Foundation ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps) Awards and Leadership Seminar in Lexington, Va. The award is named in the honor and legacy of General of the Army George C. Marshall, who served in World War II and outlined a post-war era program of economic assistance and recovery for worn-torn Europe.
The awards are presented annually to the most outstanding Army senior cadets in military science studies and leadership values in each ROTC battalion at host universities or colleges. The student-cadets are the best and brightest in the ROTC program whom will serve as future leaders in the Army. Top cadets from each battalion represent the very best of a highly selective organization.
At the seminar, cadets participated in focus groups and round table discussions and lectures on the theme of national security issues of the U.S. and the Army's security role in the international arena.
Upon meeting academic requirements for graduation and completion of the ROTC program at Boston University, Mass., the cadet will receive a bachelor's degree and a commission of second lieutenant in the Army.
Carlin is the son of Albert J. Carlin of Meetinghouse Hill Road, Sterling, Mass.
He is a 2006 graduate of Wachusett Regional High School, Holden, Mass.
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