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Martha Andrea Villarreal ‘18

July 22, 2021 by amy.thompson

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Martha Andrea Villarreal ‘18 is a nutritional sciences major with a focus in pre-medical sciences. She is the daughter of John and Martha Villarreal and calls Laredo, Texas her home.

Currently, Martha serves as the commanding officer of Squadron 18.  She has also represented Squadron 18 as their first sergeant, platoon sergeant, scholastics sergeant, fire team leader and scholastics corporal.

Martha is a member of the Pre-Med Fellows Program on campus, as well as the O.R. Simpson Honor Society.  She has previously been involved with the TAMU Emergency Care Team and served as the “Kiss the Pig” Campaign Chief for the Brazos Valley Pink Alliance.

As a cadet, Martha has received various awards.  Her sophomore year she was named Most Outstanding Academic Cadet in Unit, Most Outstanding Cadet in Unit and Most Outstanding Cadet in Major Unit.  Martha was also awarded a General Rudder Corps Scholarship and recognized as a distinguished student.

Upon graduation, Martha aspires to attend medical school in order to be a physician in the United States Navy. Matha is a hard working cadet who strives for success in all her endeavours.  Best wishes, Martha, make us proud!

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