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GMC State Service Cadets deployed for Hurricane Matthew

On Thursday evening, the Georgia National Guard activated 10 State Service Cadets currently attending GMC. GMC has 53 State Service Cadets out of a total program of 262. These cadets are members of the 48th Brigade who have been called upon to support Hurricane Matthew operations. The following cadets have been deployed with their units to help with Hurricane Matthew:

Khalil Morell
Tristian Swann
Amanda Terry
Kody Roberson
William Harris
Logan Rhodes
Ricardo Caupio
Justin Harris
Herston Hall
Alexis Marroquin

President Caldwell speaking to GMC’s State Service Cadets who are on stand-by for Hurricane Matthew operations.

Other cadets at GMC may still be called upon to support this operation to include 4th Battalion Commander Alex Garvin. Garvin’s grandparents, Martha and Bobby Alvin, evacuated from their home near Savannah with the help of their grandson.  Garvin paid for his grandparents to stay in a hotel just 10-minutes away from GMC’s Milledgeville campus.

Lieutenant General William B. Caldwell, IV, 4th Battalion Commander Alex Garvin, Bobby and Martha Alvin