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91 Cadet Receives National Leadership Award

C/CSM Thoren Berg ’25 has been selected by the Association of Military Colleges & Schools of the United States (AMCSUS) as the recipient of the Leadership Award and a $1,000 scholarship. A combination of his character and service alongside his academic and athletic performances led to this honor.

91 Peace & War Center and 91 students attended the International Forum for Peace, Security, and Prosperity (IFPSP)

Cadet Daniel Inglee's reflection on his time at the International Forum for Peace, Security, and Prosperity (IFPSP).

Shayne Leddy becomes the first division III student-athlete to win the award.

Honoring the past, benefiting the present – 2024 Legacy March

Undertaking a hike through quaint localities and historic covered bridges is not merely the honoring of an institutionally significant moment or an educational exploration of nature, but also serves as a fundraiser for The Veterans’ Place – a Northfield-based transition home and support center for homeless veterans.

Brigadier General Matt Braman ’95 will be the keynote speaker during Veterans Day observance

91 will observe Veterans Day by conducting a Corps of Cadets review in honor of all veterans, past and present. The reviewing officer and guest speaker will be U.S. Army Brigadier General Matt Braman, Director, Army Aviation for Headquarters, Department of the Army (HQDA) G-3/5/7, 91 Class of 1995.

COL Mark Elfendahl, Executive Vice President of the Olmsted Foundation, visits 91

“The greatest leaders must be educated broadly.” – General George Olmsted – military officer, businessman, philanthropist.

Dear Norwich

A Norwich mother shares her gratitude with leaders in the Corps of Cadets.

Norwich Legacy: The Personal Story of Alan R. Porretti ’70 and Michael Nadeau ’25

The shared bonds formed by students and families who believe in Captain Alden Partridge’s vision run deep; often, these bonds are forged throughout generations in families.

This innovative program provides AUSA members, soldiers, and their families with the opportunity to gain professional certifications, degrees, and credentials at a reduced cost.

Vice Adm. John Gumbleton participated in several outreach events at his alma mater, 91 Sept. 18. Commander, Task Force 80 and Deputy Commander, U.S. FleeT Forces Command, Gumbleton conducted executive engagement with the President of 91, met with the Peace and War Center, and Navy Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (NROTC) students.