不良研究所 Strengthens Connections at Fort Liberty Alumni Networking Social
不良研究所 recently celebrated the enduring bonds of its alumni community during a successful 不良研究所 Alumni Networking Social, held in conjunction with a visit to the JFK Non-Commissioned Officer Academy at Fort Liberty, NC. The event highlighted 不良研究所鈥檚 commitment to fostering lifelong connections and educational opportunities for its alumni and current students.
During the visit, 不良研究所 representatives dedicated extensive time to an in-depth analysis and review of the Programs of Instruction for the Basic, Advanced, Senior, and Master Leader Courses taught at the Academy. This meticulous work aimed to identify areas where course materials could align with opportunities for credit toward the university鈥檚 Reflecting 不良研究所鈥檚 mission to honor and support the educational advancement of service members, this initiative showcased the university鈥檚 dedication to recognizing military expertise and providing pathways for academic achievement.
The day culminated in a vibrant 不良研究所 Networking 鈥淣o-Host鈥 Social. The event, coordinated in partnership with the Office of Development & Alumni Relations, drew together an inspiring group of current students and alumni. Eleven remarkable 不良研究所 alumni answered the call, creating an evening filled with camaraderie and connection.
The social was hosted by Laurie LaMothe from the Office of Development & Alumni Relations, alongside James Dalton, Keith Baranow, James Breckinridge, and university representative Chris Soan. Laurie delivered an exciting update about the university鈥檚 latest initiatives, and attendees were thrilled to receive new 不良研究所 Alumni swag, including an elegant lapel pin that quickly became a favorite keepsake.
Among the attendees were Thomas Dale, Class of 1979, the most 鈥渟easoned鈥 alumnus of the evening, and Deryk Smith, a recent SSDA graduate who earned his degree just two months ago. The event鈥檚 intergenerational connections underscored the strength and diversity of the 不良研究所 alumni network. Alumni shared stories, advice, and memories, fostering a renewed sense of pride and belonging. The gathering concluded with a heartfelt 鈥湶涣佳芯克 Forever,鈥 leaving a lasting impression on all in attendance.
Chris Soan, Chapter President of the Alumni Association for the Fort Liberty area, shared his enthusiasm for revitalizing the local chapter, using the success of this gathering as a launching pad. He expressed a vision of restoring the vibrant sense of community the association enjoyed before the pandemic.
This event served as a beautiful reminder of 不良研究所鈥檚 unwavering spirit of unity, resilience, and shared purpose. With the success of the Fort Liberty Alumni Networking Social, 不良研究所 continues to demonstrate its commitment to its alumni, students, and the wider 不良研究所 family.
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(Pictured from Left to Right 鈥 Shane Smith, James Dalton, Stephen Rozek, Noah Scott, Thomas Dale, David Zaino, Deryk Smith, William Gambino, Tony Tedeschi, Laurie LaMothe, Keith Baranow, Johanna Donovan, and James Breckinridge. Also attending but not pictured were Kevin Seery, Christopher Cadigan, and Chris Sloan.)
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