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GMC prep senior Taylore Brooks named AMCSUS Leadership Award Winner

GMC prep senior Taylore Brooks was recently honored as a 2015 Leadership Award Winner by the Association of Military Colleges and Schools of the United States (AMCSUS).  Each year, 43 military colleges and schools compete for this coveted award by nominating the very best cadet from each of their schools. Cadets are assessed in the areas of leadership, service to others, character, academics and athletics. Earning this highly competitive award underscores Cadet Brooks’ tremendous work ethic, selfless dedication and inspirational leadership.

Ray Rottman, AMCSUS Executive Director commented, “The Association is extremely proud of Cadet Brooks’ impressive accomplishments as a cadet at Georgia Military College and we look forward to seeing the positive impact her life will have on her community, our nation and the world.”