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These are our past leaders who have moved on to better and bigger things, but that have left a significant mark in our units history.
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Cadet Lt Col Divante Lee
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Divante catapulted our unit into a higher level of competitiveness. Under his energetic leadership, we achieved benchmark awards and recognitions, and his legacy has left a mark in his peers.
He has joined the United States Air Force as a Cyber Security technician, protecting our country and making us proud!
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Cadet Lt Col Breyanna Mattos-Farias
Breyanna solidified our unit and set us up for an incredible year. Her leadership and positive can-do attitude will forever leave a mark in our unit.
She plans to enroll in Leeward Community College until she can join the United states Air Force.
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Cadet Lt Col Evan Suzuki
Evan helped us solidify the direction our unit is headed. His leadership helped cement the path for our units' future.
He plans to study Engineering and joining AFROTC at the University of Hawaii, Manoa.
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Cadet Lt Col Ryaniel Arca
Ryaniel worked tirelessly to improve our units' cohesion and excellence. His efforts all but propelled us to our Distinguished Unity Award with Merit in 2015-16, the highest award granted by AFJROTC. He heads to Leeward Community college to continue his pursuit of excellence.
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Cadet Lt Col Keane Kouchi
Keane finished our 2015 year off in exemplary manner. His leadership helped cement the path for our units' future.
He plans to study Criminal Justice in Chaminade University, and is currently in Basic Training (Army).
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Cadet Lt Col Logun Morton
Logun got our 2014 year off to a great start and helped the JROTC program turn the page towards a more professional and successful future.
He plans to study mechanical and structural engineering at Oregon State University.
Quote:
"If it seems to hard, you aren't tryng hard enough."
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