Army physician Col. Andrew Morgan was one of two members of the NASA astronaut class of 2013 that went into space in July 2019. Morgan is part of the Army Astronaut Detachment; the detachment supports NASA with flight engineers. In late February, Army Recruiting Command partnered with NASA to host the first nationwide oath of enlistment from the International Space Station. Morgan administered the oath on a live broadcast to more than 800 future soldiers at multiple locations across the country and answered questions from participating schools. Morgan told the recruits, “I am a soldier first — on the ultimate high ground.” (NASA photo)
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