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Eighth Annual Military Tattoo

Major General Peter J. Boylan, President, and the Board of Trustees of Georgia Military College hosted the school’s eighth annual Military Tattoo on Friday, April 17.

A Military Tattoo is an outdoor military exercise given by troops as evening entertainment, and is a program steeped with history and tradition. Georgia Military College’s eighth annual Military Tattoo featured the John Mohr Mackintosh Pipes and Drums Band, the GMC Color Guard and the GMC Marching Band.

In addition, MAJ Amy Lee was recognized as GMC’s Prep Teacher of the Year, MAJ Linda Brown was recognized as GMC’s Prep Character Educator of the Year, Ms. Pamela McKenzie-Rundle was recognized as GMC’s Junior College Character Educator of the Year, and Mr. Rob Sherwood was presented the Vulcan Materials Teaching Excellence Award.

The deeply moving ceremony concluded with the formal retirement of the Nation’s Colors by a fourteen-member flag detail to mark the end of the day.