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Off The Quad Involvement

Erin Keohane ‘22

October 20, 2021 by amy.thompson

Erin Keohane ‘22

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.

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Filed Under: 2022, Cadet Profiles Tagged With: Cadet Leadership, Company S-2, Corps Athletics, Navy/Marine ROTC, News, Off The Quad Involvement, Parsons Mounted Cavalry, S-2 Mauraders, Texas A&M Corps of Cadets

Anderson Tittle ’22

October 6, 2021 by amy.thompson

Anderson Tittle

Hometown: Houston, Texas

Major: Psychology

Outfit: Company A-2

Originally a member of Company A-2, Anderson Tittle ‘22 currently serves as the First Brigade Major Unit Commander. As a junior, Anderson served as the First Sergeant for Company A-1. Anderson belongs to several cadet organizations including the O.R. Simpson Honor Society, a member of the Cultural Awareness and Diversity Expansion Team (C.A.D.E.T.), and serves as a School of Military Science Peer Mentor.

Off the Quad, Anderson is a member of the University Disciplinary Appeals Committee as well as a member of Progressively Reaching Excellence in Professionalism (PREP), a freshman leadership organization. Anderson also previously served as an officer in an on campus health organization. In her free time, Anderson enjoys writing, listening to music, reading, cooking, and taking long walks.

Upon graduating from Texas A&M, Anderson plans to pursue a dual-degree program that will allow her to earn both her Master of Business Administration and Juris Doctor degrees at the end of four years.

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Filed Under: 2022, Cadet Profiles Tagged With: A-2 Peacekeepers, Animal A-1, Cadet Leadership, Company A-1, Company A-2, Cultural Awareness and Diversity Expansion Team (C.A.D.E.T.), Leadership, News, O.R. Simpson Honor Society, Off The Quad Involvement, Texas A&M Corps of Cadets

Megan Ging ’22

September 22, 2021 by amy.thompson

Megan Ging '22

Hometown: Bay City, Texas

Major: Master's of Human Resource Management

Outfit: Company G-1

Megan Ging ’22 currently serves as a Platoon Leader in Company G-1, and is also a member of the Ross Volunteer Company and the O.R. Simpson Honor Society. In May of 2021, Megan graduated from Texas A&M with a Bachelor's degree in Marketing.

Megan is a fifth-generation Aggie, following in the footsteps of her great-great-grandfather Nelson Bass, Class of 1923, and several other Aggies in her family tree.

Off the Quad, Megan is involved in Traditions Council and Aggie Network Student Ambassadors. She also works as a Graduate Teaching Assistant in the Department of Management at Mays Business School.

Following the completion of her Master’s degree in December of 2022, Megan plans to begin her career as a Human Resources generalist before moving into a role with a focus on Training & Organizational Development.

“Being a member of the Corps of Cadets has given me the opportunity to become fully immersed in the traditions of Texas A&M and develop as a leader while challenging myself to grow in ways I never imagined,” she said of her time in the Corps.

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Filed Under: 2022, Cadet Profiles Tagged With: Cadet Leadership, Company G-1, G-1 Ramblin' Rogues, News, Off The Quad Involvement, Ross Volunteer Company, Texas A&M Corps of Cadets

Andrew Bainbridge ‘22

September 22, 2021 by amy.thompson

Andrew Bainbridge '22
Hometown: Dripping Springs, Texas
Major: Electrical Engineering
Outfit: Squadron 1
Andrew Bainbridge ‘22, is currently the Deputy Corps Commander for the Corps of Cadets.
Andrew is involved on and off the Quad. He is a member of the Corps of Cadets Tennis Team, O.R. Simpson Honor Society, and Ross Volunteer Company. Andrew is also involved with his church at Grace Southwood and active in a bible study. Andrew’s hobbies include hiking, running, biking, playing tennis, watching movies, and being with friends and family.
After graduation Andrew plans to commission into the United States Air Force as a 2nd Lieutenant and aspires to become a pilot in the Air Force.
“I am so thankful for the experiences and lessons I have learned in the Corps these past few years,” said Andrew. “All of the long, hard, and rigorous days I would not trade for anything because they have helped shape and mold me into the person I am today. The Corps has taught me the importance of relying on people and that it's okay to ask for help. You can't get through the challenges of life alone. The Corps taught me that life will throw things at you, but that the only way to keep moving forward with the climb of life is to pick yourself up when you fall down. It doesn't matter how fast you climb as long as you don't stop."
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Filed Under: 2022, Cadet Profiles Tagged With: Air Force ROTC, Cadet Leadership, Hustlin' One, News, O.R. Simpson Honor Society, Off The Quad Involvement, Ross Volunteer Company, Squadron 1, Texas A&M Corps of Cadets

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