Pitt-Bradford Seniors to be Commissioned
Two University of Pittsburgh at Bradford senior ROTC students will be commissioned as second lieutenants in the U.S. Army in a ceremony on campus Saturday, May 1.
Lt. Col. Thomas Leitch of the Seneca Battalion of the ROTC program headquartered at St. Bonaventure University in Allegany, N.Y., will administer the oath to Christina Rossi, a criminal justice major from Lorton, Va., and David C. Kosakowski, a nursing major from Ridgway.
Leitch said that the students are the 16th and 17th Pitt-Bradford students commissioned since Pitt-Bradford began offering ROTC through St. Bonaventure 30 years ago.
Rossi enrolled in ROTC as a sophomore and received a three-year scholarship at Pitt-Bradford. She served as a student ambassador and as a peer mentor for incoming freshmen through the TRiO academic support program.
Upon completion of the Leadership Development and Assessment Course, Rossi was selected for commissioning as a Military Intelligence Officer. As a cadet, she served as the Charlie Company commander. She is the daughter of Michael and Beth Rossi.
Kosakowski also enrolled in ROTC as a sophomore and received a three-year scholarship to Pitt-Bradford. Kosakowski was selected for commissioning as an army nurse. As a cadet, he served as Charlie Company commander and Charlie Company executive officer. He is the son of Richard and Diana Kosakowski.
Lt. Col. Thomas Leitch of the Seneca Battalion of the ROTC program headquartered at St. Bonaventure University in Allegany, N.Y., will administer the oath to Christina Rossi, a criminal justice major from Lorton, Va., and David C. Kosakowski, a nursing major from Ridgway.
Leitch said that the students are the 16th and 17th Pitt-Bradford students commissioned since Pitt-Bradford began offering ROTC through St. Bonaventure 30 years ago.
Rossi enrolled in ROTC as a sophomore and received a three-year scholarship at Pitt-Bradford. She served as a student ambassador and as a peer mentor for incoming freshmen through the TRiO academic support program.
Upon completion of the Leadership Development and Assessment Course, Rossi was selected for commissioning as a Military Intelligence Officer. As a cadet, she served as the Charlie Company commander. She is the daughter of Michael and Beth Rossi.
Kosakowski also enrolled in ROTC as a sophomore and received a three-year scholarship to Pitt-Bradford. Kosakowski was selected for commissioning as an army nurse. As a cadet, he served as Charlie Company commander and Charlie Company executive officer. He is the son of Richard and Diana Kosakowski.
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