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Pride Precision and Control During dress parade (top) Cannon Detail members Wes Mott, John Mitchell, Michael Richardson, Charlie Robinson, and Steve Robinson pre- pare for Retreat. Steve Godwin (above) signals Fall, In. Cannons fire (right) on the last note of Retreat.
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Cv Leadership is what it’s all about at Camden Military Academy. From battalion commander, through company staffs, down to the squad leader and the last man in line, chain of command and the control it affords make the battalion work. Staff organizations, including Color Guard and Cannon Detail, provide precision and a spit ‘n polish quality which makes parades and ceremonies extra special. These individuals, working as teams, are among the sharpest cadets in the corps. Battalion Staff (above) at the start of drill practice, (L to R) Sterling Cargill, Keith Carver, Greg Lennert, Lee Weaver, Raji Singh. Lamar Shaw. Color Guard members (right) Joey Mashburn, Lonnie Broome, Daryl Easier, Jeremy Greer, Chris Nakos, Herb Baker, retrieve the colors. LTC Trotti Riley, Commandant, (below) and Cadet LTC Lamar Shaw discuss battalion operations. During practice drill (below right), Color Guard Commander Jeremy Greer (obscured behind colors) instructs Lonnie Broome, Daryl Easier, Joey Mashburn, Chris Nakos, Herb Baker.
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Armory Staff; Ashley Saulnier, MSG Marvin McCullough, Noel Johnson, Cordt Trumpy, Tom McKee, Scott Haskell, Lynn Tucker, John O'Neil. Maintaining weapons: Noel Johnson, Scott Haskell, John O'Neil, Ashley Saulnier, Cordt Trumpy (obscured), Tom McKee. Arms and Records Cadets keep the corps running. Ar- mory staff maintains Ml 903 rifles, in- sures accurate inventory, and issues weapons for drill practice and for pa- rades. Company clerks tally merits and demerits and enter reports on individual Commandant records. Accuracy is es- sential for even a marginal error could affect a cadet’s leave or furlough eligibil- ity or whether or not he must serve confinements. James F. Risher Guard members daz- zle spectators as they perform precision drill routines for special events both on and off campus. Charles R. White Guard members, newboys or under- classmen, aspire to positions on the drill team. They’re sharp too. James F. Risher Guard presents arms: Flagman Chris Bishop in front. Left to right; Lamar Shaw, Jerry Sheally, Lee Shaw, Todd Corley, Will Rice, Rob Baker, Trevor Fuson, Mike Aaron, Chris Hendrick, Greg Baxter, Bob Whitmire, Rusty Burgess. Drill team performs “ripple line . 12
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