GMC News

Cadets Fall In

Cadets fall in; GMC JUCO cadets arrive for Super Tuesday By Steve Marcotte – The Union-Recorder MILLEDGEVILLE – Georgia Military College began its traditional Super Tuesday, welcoming first-year junior college cadets to the campus. The 127th Corps of Cadets began the day registering upon arrival in the Cordell Events Center lobby. Command Sgt. Maj. and […]

Senator speaks to GMC Valdosta

Georgia State Senator Tim Golden met with the students of Ms. Bonnie Tindall\’s American Government class today and discussed among other topics \”The Role of the Citizen Legislature.\” Ms. Tindall commented, \”The students were prepared for Senator Golden\’s visit and greeted him with many well-thought-out questions.\” Pictured, (l-r): Toya Blanton, Richard Brown, Jessica Ottman, State […]

TRUSTWORTHY

Definition of the word of the week (TRUSTWORTHY): Worthy of confidence or belief. Can you imagine having a possession more precious than gold and then simply giving it away? I’m not talking about giving something of value to help those in need. I mean simply throwing it away. It defies my understanding. Credibility is like […]

JUCO Prevails

In an extremely hard fought game, #20 GMC prevailed 17-14 against visiting #13 Kilgore College at Davenport Field in Milledgeville, GA. Freshman kicker Bobby Jaworski connected on a field goal in the third quarter to break a 14-14 deadlock for the margin of victory. GMC got off to a shaky start, with the first punt […]

KNOWLEDGEABLE

Definition of the word of the week (KNOWLEDGEABLE): Highly educated; having extensive information or understanding, “enlightened.” As we start the new school year, students need to understand the importance of being knowledgeable in their school subjects. The main prerequisite to knowledge is curiosity, the more insatiable the better. Most knowledgeable people are voracious readers, have […]

Straight & narrow

Straight & narrow: Junior colleges help wayward players redirect their futures By Josh Kendall TELEGRAPH STAFF WRITER Four months ago, when he still was in the good graces of Georgia football coach Mark Richt, linebacker Josh Johnson knew exactly as much about Georgia Military College as 99 percent of college football fans. \”I didn\’t know […]

Honoring Fallen Soldiers

Georgia to honor its fallen soldiers By Dick Pettys ASSOCIATED PRESS ATLANTA – Flags on public buildings will be lowered to half-staff and clergymen from different faiths will lead a Capitol memorial service today as Georgia pays tribute to its service members who have died in Iraq. Four more have been killed since Gov. Sonny […]

Change of Command

(Milledgeville, GA) August 16, 2005 – In a recent Change of Command Ceremony held at Georgia Military College (GMC), LTC Anthony E. Haager assumed command of the Old Capital Guard Battalion from the MAJ Thomas K. Hall. The Change of Command Ceremony is a reflection of procedures practiced since the dawn of the nation, and […]

Moment of Silence

Governor Sonny Perdue will lead a prayer vigil at the State Capitol on Thursday, August 18, 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m., in honor of Georgia \’s fallen soldiers, the injured, and those who continue to serve in Iraq and elsewhere around the world. Governor Perdue asks the citizens of Georgia to participate in a statewide […]

Looking for unity

JUCO Bulldogs looking for unity in the preseason By Ross Couch – The Union-Recorder MILLEDGEVILLE – When there are more than 90 individuals attempting to work toward one goal, there tends to be a butting of heads along the way. With the first week of practice in full swing and 91 players on the preseason […]