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Michael Milton ’20

July 23, 2021 by amy.thompson

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Michael Milton ’20 is a computer science major with a cybersecurity minor from Frisco, Texas. Michael is the son of Laura and Randy Milton, and is currently the Combined Band Drum Major in the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band. He is also the fiancé of Jordan Phillips ‘20 in B-Company.

Despite a very demanding academic schedule, and a very high profile position in the Aggie Band, Michael has maintained an impressive 4.0 GPA. In addition to serving as the Combined Band Drum Major for the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band, he is also the Combined Band Career Readiness and Scholastics Officer, Commander of the AFROTC Commander’s Action Group, and the Training Officer for the Corps Cybersecurity Unit. Additionally, he is also a member of both Darling Recruiting Company and the O.R. Simpson Honor Society.

After graduating in May of 2021, Michael plans to commission into the United States Air Force as a Cyberwarfare Officer. After the Air Force, he wishes to return to Lockheed Martin, where he previously interned, to continue working in cybersecurity.

Michael is a superb cadet who has excelled in all that he has done. He is destined for greater future success, and we wish him nothing but success in all that he does. Very proud of Michael!

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