Army ROTC Commissions Two Second Lieutenants

Second Lieutenants Adam Martin and Drake Johnson cut the cake for the reception after their commissioning ceremony.
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Second Lieutenants Adam Martin and Drake Johnson cut the cake for the reception after their commissioning ceremony.

On Friday, Dec. 15, the U.S. Army gained two of its newest second lieutenants: Second Lt. Adam Martin and Second Lt. Drake Johnson. They both graduated at Bud Walton Arena the next day.

Martin earned a degree in psychology with a minor in criminal justice. He has assessed into the active duty Army. Martin branched Military Intelligence and branch detailed to Chemical Corps.

Johnson earned a degree in both marketing and supply chain management with a concentration in transportation and logistics. He has assessed into the active duty Army and branched Adjutant General's Corps.

The Razorback Brigade Army ROTC is very proud of its newest second lieutenants. They will be a great contribution to the U.S. Army.

For more information about the Army ROTC, visit the brigade's website at armyrotc.uark.edu or call 479-575-4251.

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