SAR JROTC awards

On April 23, the Gov. Paul Hamilton Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution presented the SAR JROTC Bronze Medal to Naval Cadet Petty Officer 1st Class Dylan Davis of Colleton County High School in Walterboro. At a similar ceremony at Battery Creek High School on April 26, the SAR Bronze Medal was presented to Marine Cadet Lt. Col. Wendell Roberson, seen at left. The medal is approved by the United States Army, Navy, Marine Corps and the Air Force, and endeavors to foster the principle of “citizen-soldier” exemplified by the Minutemen.  Recipients are selected for a high degree of merit with respect to leadership, qualities, military bearing and general excellence by the commanding officer of the JROTC unit.
On April 23, the Gov. Paul Hamilton Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution presented the SAR JROTC Bronze Medal to Naval Cadet Petty Officer 1st Class Dylan Davis of Colleton County High School in Walterboro. At a similar ceremony at Battery Creek High School on April 26, the SAR Bronze Medal was presented to Marine Cadet Lt. Col. Wendell Roberson, seen at left. The medal is approved by the United States Army, Navy, Marine Corps and the Air Force, and endeavors to foster the principle of “citizen-soldier” exemplified by the Minutemen. Recipients are selected for a high degree of merit with respect to leadership, qualities, military bearing and general excellence by the commanding officer of the JROTC unit.
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