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Andrew Bainbridge ‘22

September 22, 2021 by amy.thompson

Andrew Bainbridge '22
Hometown: Dripping Springs, Texas
Major: Electrical Engineering
Outfit: Squadron 1
Andrew Bainbridge ‘22, is currently the Deputy Corps Commander for the Corps of Cadets.
Andrew is involved on and off the Quad. He is a member of the Corps of Cadets Tennis Team, O.R. Simpson Honor Society, and Ross Volunteer Company. Andrew is also involved with his church at Grace Southwood and active in a bible study. Andrew’s hobbies include hiking, running, biking, playing tennis, watching movies, and being with friends and family.
After graduation Andrew plans to commission into the United States Air Force as a 2nd Lieutenant and aspires to become a pilot in the Air Force.
“I am so thankful for the experiences and lessons I have learned in the Corps these past few years,” said Andrew. “All of the long, hard, and rigorous days I would not trade for anything because they have helped shape and mold me into the person I am today. The Corps has taught me the importance of relying on people and that it's okay to ask for help. You can't get through the challenges of life alone. The Corps taught me that life will throw things at you, but that the only way to keep moving forward with the climb of life is to pick yourself up when you fall down. It doesn't matter how fast you climb as long as you don't stop."
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Filed Under: 2022, Cadet Profiles Tagged With: Air Force ROTC, Cadet Leadership, Hustlin' One, News, O.R. Simpson Honor Society, Off The Quad Involvement, Ross Volunteer Company, Squadron 1, Texas A&M Corps of Cadets

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