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Marine Corps Platoon Leader Class

Rebecca Collins ’24

September 20, 2023 by rnelson

Rebecca Collins '24 smiles in front of a blue studio backdrop

Hometown: Cameron, Texas

Major: Economics

Outfit: Squadron 5

Originally from Squadron 5, Rebecca Collins ’24 now serves as the First Wing Commander. 

On the Quad, Rebecca was a member of the National Champion Fish Drill Team, where she also served as an advisor during her sophomore year. 

Off the Quad, Rebecca is a member of Aggie Sweethearts (a women’s service organization), the Aggieland Mariachi group and is a licensed, Instrument rated Multi-Commercial Pilot. 

After graduation, Rebecca plans to commission into the United States Marine Corps as a 2nd Lieutenant. Once her time in the Marine Corps is complete, Rebecca hopes to work as an airline pilot. 

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Filed Under: 2024, Cadet Profiles Tagged With: Cadet Leadership, Filthy Fifth, Fish Drill Team, Marine Corps Platoon Leader Class, Off The Quad Involvement, Squadron 5

Caitlynn Walsh ’24

May 3, 2023 by rnelson

Caitlynn Walsh '24 poses in front of blue studio background

Hometown: Double Oak, Texas

Major: Political Science

Outfit: Corps Staff / Company D-1

Originally from Company D-1, Caitlynn Walsh ’24 now serves as the 2023-2024 Corps Commander. 

Prior to being selected to serve as the Corps Commander, Caitlynn served the Corps as the Corps Sergeant Major throughout the 2022-2023 school year. In addition to her service in these leadership positions, Caitlynn is also a Ross Volunteer.

Off the Quad, Caitlynn is a member of the Student Conference On National Affairs (SCONA). 

“The Corps of Cadets has prepared me for life after college by giving me the opportunity to build a strong foundation of leadership, character, and professional development. I wake up every morning and have the privilege of working with a team of my peers as we develop our leadership skills through every decision we make. This year, I hope to inspire others by setting an example and showing commitment to the values of Honor, Integrity, Courage, Discipline, Respect and Selfless Service through my actions,” Caitlynn says.

After graduating from Texas A&M, Caitlynn plans to commission as a Second Lieutenant into the United States Marine Corps. 

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Filed Under: 2024, Cadet Profiles Tagged With: Cadet Leadership, Company D-1, D-1 Devils, Leadership, Marine Corps Platoon Leader Class, Off The Quad Involvement, Ross Volunteer Company, Transfer Cadet

Ready To Lead: Caitlynn Walsh ‘24 Named 2023-2024 Corps Commander

March 23, 2023 by rnelson

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Caitlynn Walsh '24 poses outside of Quad Arches

The Corps of Cadets recently announced the organization’s leadership selections for the upcoming 2023-2024 school year. At the top of this list lies the Corps’ third-ever female Corps Commander: cadet Caitlynn Walsh ‘24. 

A Political Science major from Double Oak, Texas, Caitlynn currently serves as the Corps’ Sergeant Major for the 2022-2023 school year. As she prepares to officially step into the Corps Commander role next month at Final Review, Caitlynn took time to reflect on her unique path to Texas A&M and the Corps of Cadets.

“I transferred to Texas A&M during my sophomore year from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. After reflecting on what I wanted in a university experience, I decided to make the switch to Texas A&M and joined the Corps as a transfer cadet in Company D-1. I have always wanted to serve in the military and saw the Corps as the best place to immerse myself in a community of service-driven individuals with many opportunities to further develop my leadership skills,” Caitlynn said. 

With her sights set on military service, Caitlynn has chosen to pursue a Marine Corps contract through the Platoon Leaders Class, an undergraduate commissioning program. 

“Before joining the Corps of Cadets, I had not really considered the Marine Corps. Since joining the Corps, I am grateful to have made many friends that shed light onto the opportunities and values of the Marine Corps. The Marine Corps ultimately drew me with its strong esprit de corps, values and mission that I resonated with, and the unique opportunities to serve my country that it offers,”  Caitlynn explained. 

As Corps Commander, Caitlynn looks to lead the Corps by example and serve as a source of inspiration to those around her. 

“I hope to inspire others by setting an example and showing commitment to the Corps’ values of Honor, Integrity, Courage, Discipline, Respect and Selfless Service through my actions. I also aim to foster an environment where every member feels supported, valued and encouraged to succeed and grow as a leader in this organization,” Caitlynn said. 

 “As the third-ever female Corps Commander, I also hope to inspire other women within the Corps and beyond by serving as an example that leadership is not limited by gender. The role of Corps Commander holds great responsibility, regardless of gender, and I see it as a tremendous opportunity to serve the university that I love.”

With her tenure as Corps Commander about to begin, Caitlynn offered a few pieces of advice to the incoming freshman class of 2027. 

“Commit yourself to the Corps’ values. Honor, Integrity, Courage, Discipline, Respect, and Selfless Service are central to the Corps experience and the Aggie identity. Embrace them and they will serve you well as you use them to guide your actions as a cadet and beyond.

Be disciplined, but don’t be afraid to seek help. The Corps experience is a challenging one, and it is supposed to be. It is designed to develop values and strong leadership skills in each member, which takes dedication and hard work. Realize that there is no shortage of people who are invested in your success and are willing to mentor, guide and help you overcome any challenge you may face.” 

For over 145 years, the Corps of Cadets has served as Texas A&M’s premier leadership organization, developing leaders from all walks of life.  Though Caitlynn took a non-traditional path to the Corps of Cadets, the opportunities available to her were endless. The Corps of Cadets serves as a place for every individual, regardless of their goals for the future, to develop into well rounded leaders prepared for any challenge they may face.

Story By: Robin Nelson ’22

Though Caitlynn has chosen to serve in the United States Marine Corps after her time at Texas A&M, a majority of graduating cadets go on to serve in the public and private sectors. Fill out the form below to learn more about the professional, educational and scholarship opportunities available in the Corps of Cadets.

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Filed Under: News Tagged With: Cadet Leadership, Company D-1, Corps Staff, Corps Update, D-1 Devils, Leadership, Marine Corps Platoon Leader Class, News, Ross Volunteer Company, Texas A&M Corps of Cadets, Transfer Cadet

Kendalyn Lytle ’23

January 30, 2023 by rnelson

Kendalyn Lytle '23

Hometown: Boerne, Texas

Major: Environmental Engineering

Outfit: A-Company

Originally from A-Company in the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band, Kendalyn Lytle serves as the Infantry Band Commander for the 2022-2023 academic year.

In addition to her role as the Infantry Band Commander, Kendalyn also serves on the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band’s Bugle Rank and as the Executive Officer for the Fish Drill Team. 

Off the Quad, Kendalyn enjoys running marathons, baking and Crossfit. 

“I’ve gained a lot from my time in the Corps, but the greatest thing that the Corps gave me was my buddy class and the relationships that I have with other Aggie Bandsmen and members of the Fish Drill Team. It was their support and encouragement that helped me make it through both cycles of OCS, and without them I wouldn’t have had the confidence to become the cadet that I am today,” Kendalyn said of her time in the Corps. 

After graduating from Texas A&M, Kendalyn plans to commission into the United States Marine Corps, where she hopes to become a fighter pilot. Kendalyn is also looking forward to marrying her high school sweetheart. 

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Filed Under: 2023 Tagged With: A-Co Wolves, Bugle Rank, Cadet Leadership, Corps of Cadets, Fightin' Texas Aggie Band, Fish Drill Team, Leadership, Marine Corps Platoon Leader Class, Texas A&M, Texas A&M Corps of Cadets

Luke Jenkins ’23

September 7, 2022 by rnelson

Luke Jenkins '23

Hometown: Dripping Springs, Texas

Major: Political Science

Outfit: Company D-1

The current Commanding Officer for Parsons Mounted Cavalry, Luke Jenkins '23 is also a member of Company D-1. Outside of his involvement on the Quad, Luke is active in the MSC's Student Conference On National Affairs (SCONA).

“The Corps experience has opened up pathways to develop myself as a leader and role model. I want to be able to leave behind a legacy and a model that underclassmen can follow to improve themselves and the Corps as a whole,” Luke said.

After graduation, Luke plans to commission as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps. 

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Filed Under: 2023, Cadet Profiles Tagged With: Cadet Leadership, Company D-1, Corps of Cadets, D-1 Devils, Marine Corps Platoon Leader Class, Off The Quad Involvement, Parsons Mounted Cavalry, pmc, Texas A&M Corps of Cadets, USMC

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