AFROTC PFA & FTX
Marine FTX
Navy Field Training
by amy.thompson
by amy.thompson
AFROTC PFA & FTX
Marine FTX
Navy Field Training
by rnelson
Hometown: Gilmer, Texas
Major: Chemical Engineering with an emphasis in Biomedicine
Outfit: Corps Staff
Hayden Johnson ‘22 is currently a member of Corps Staff, where he serves as the Corps Inspector General, as well as the Navy ROTC Midshipman Battalion Finance Officer. Additionally, Hayden is a member of the O.R. Simpson Honor Society and the Corps’ Cultural Awareness and Diversity Expansion Team.
Off the Quad, Hayden is a member of the Christian Engineering Leaders and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, where he serves as a Sunday School teacher for high school juniors and seniors.
“My religion is a major part of my life. My favorite passage of scripture is 2 Nephi 2:25 which states ‘Men are that they might have joy.’ I believe we exist to find joy through everything that we are given, even the difficult and bitter things. I believe that ‘all things work together for good’ (Romans 8:28), and that by taking on responsibility for what we are able and leaving the rest up to God, we can find the deepest levels of meaning and therefore joy. I work to remain optimistic even in the face of uncertainty, adversity, and ambiguity,” Hayden said of his faith.
Upon graduating from Texas A&M, Hayden plans to commission into the U.S. Navy and travel the world with his wife, Rebecca.
“My time in the Corps has allowed me to push myself in ways I never really expected. I initially joined the Corps because I wanted to become a Naval Officer, and ROTC required it. Now, I can’t imagine doing anything else. The Corps has helped me accomplish academic, physical fitness, and leadership goals. I feel better equipped not only to become a leader in the U.S. military, but also in the private sector when my service is over, and even in my own home and family. I experience a greater sense of meaning and purpose by being a part of this organization. I truly believe it is helping me to become the best version of myself. I’m extremely grateful for the opportunity I have this year to serve as the Corps Inspector General, and I hope to give back to this organization and influence it for good,” Hayden said of his time in the Corps.
by amy.thompson
Hometown: Hurst, Texas
Major: Industrial Distribution
Outfit: Company S-2
Erin Keohane ‘22 currently serves as the Recruiting Officer for Company S-2. Erin has held a variety of positions within the outfit, including Guidon Bearer and Platoon Sergeant. Outside of her outfit, Erin serves as the Public Affairs Officer for the Texas A&M NROTC Battalion and is a Platoon Leader within Parsons Mounted Cavalry. Erin was also previously involved with the Corps Women’s Soccer Team for two seasons.
“My experiences in the Corps and in Parsons Mounted Cavalry have taught me to consistently push myself outside of my comfort zone and that true leadership comes from a place of humility,” Erin said of her time in the Corps.
Off the Quad, Erin is involved in a number of activities. She has spent much of her time volunteering as a group leader with the John 15 group at Saint Mary’s Catholic Church, where she serves as a mentor to freshman students. Erin is also a member of the Professional Association for Industrial Distribution (PAID).
After graduating from Texas A&M in December of 2022, Erin will commission into the United States Navy as an Ensign, where she hopes to serve as a Naval Aviator.