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Colonel Mary Martin is guest speaker at MLK Ceremony

Colonel Mary Martin speaking to GMC’s Prep School Cadets and Junior College Cadets at GMC’s MLK Ceremony.

Army Colonel Mary Martin was the guest speaker at GMC’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Ceremony. She spoke to GMC’s Junior College Cadets and Prep School Cadets about the importance of service and leadership. COL Martin assumed command of the Defense Opportunity Management Institute on June 17, 2016. She received her Army commission from Georgia Military College on March 15,1991 as part of the Army’s Early Commissioning Program. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree of Science in Criminal Justice from Georgia College; a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Old Dominion University, a Master’s in Military Operational Art and Science, and a Master’s in Strategic Studies both from Air University. After completing her degree requirements from Georgia College, she then entered active duty as an Adjutant General Corps officer on January 1, 1993.

(Dr. Jeannie Zipperer, Director of Staff, COL Mary Martin, and Regimental Commander Sierra Brower.)