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Isaiah Hall ’19

July 23, 2021 by amy.thompson

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Isaiah Hall ‘19 is a Kinesiology major from San Antonio, Texas and is the son of Greg and Beate Hall.

Isaiah spent his first three years in the Corps of Cadets as a member of Company L-1 where he served as the outfit chaplain his junior year. He currently serves as the Commanding Officer for Company A-2. Isaiah is a member of the O.R. Simpson Honor Society and the Corps Triathlon Team, and previously participated as a member of the Ranger Challenge team.

Not only is he active on the Quad, but Isaiah is making his mark outside of the Corps as well. Off the Quad, he is a member of the Old Army Gentlemen’s Society (Ol’ AGS), is a delegate for the College of Education and Human Development Undergraduate Student Council, and is a teacher’s assistant for the Health and Kinesiology Department.

Isaiah will graduate in December of 2019 and commission in the U.S. Army.  He plans to further his education through the Army-Baylor Doctoral in Physical Therapy program where hopes to become an officer in the US Army Medical Corps.  Isaiah has had a positive impact during his time as a cadet and we know he will be a huge success in all of his future endeavors.  We wish him all the best!

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