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    Tennessee Army National Guard commissions new officers

    Tennessee Army National Guard commissions new officers

    Courtesy Photo | Sixteen National Guardsmen graduated from the Tennessee Army National Guard’s...... read more read more

    SMYRNA, TENNESSEE, UNITED STATES

    04.19.2026

    Story by Lt. Col. Darrin Haas 

    Tennessee National Guard Joint Public Affairs Office

    Tennessee Army National Guard commissions new officers
    Sixteen National Guardsmen graduated from the Tennessee Army National Guard’s10-month-long Officer Candidate School,led bythe117th Regional Training Institute, during a special ceremonyheldatSmyrna’s Volunteer Training Center,April 19.

    Many of these graduates will now join theTennessee National Guardas platoon leaders and junior staff officers as they earn their commissions as U.S. Army 2nd Lieutenants.

    “It’s always a proud day when we commission these new officers who’ve worked so hard to becomeleaders in theArmy’s officer corps,” saidMaj. Andrew Troxel,the Officer Candidate School commander. “They are all patriots and leaders, and I look forward to what the future holds for them.”

    During the ceremony,Troxeladministered the Oath of Office to each new officer and discussed the new roles they are about to embark on.

    “There is no greater calling than serving your country and leading Soldiers,” said Troxel.“When you leave here today,youareresponsible forour nation’s most valuable assets, themenand women youareasked to lead.It is a powerful responsibility and privilege, and I am confident every one of you will excel at it.”

    Next,Troxeland Sgt. 1st Class Adam Perry, the Officer Candidate School’s senior non-commissioned officer, presented awards for excellence during training.Steven Farley, from Murfreesboro, was awarded the Academic Excellenceaward for having the class’s highest academic scores, the award for leadership excellence for having the best leadership evaluations, and he is also the class’s Distinguished Honor Graduate and recipient of the Erikson Trophy for having the highest overall grades in all areas of training during OCS.Charles Martin, from West Glacier, Montana,earned the Physical Fitness award for having the highest fitness scores.

    Following the presentation of awards and the Oath of Office, each candidate’s family were given the honor to pin on their graduate’s new 2nd Lieutenant rank. They then conducted the time-honored tradition of the first salute ceremony, where the newly commissioned officer receives their first salute from an enlisted Soldier, and in return, the officer presents them with a silver dollar. It is a tradition thatrepresentsthe symbolic relationship between officers and enlisted servicemembers, and the deep sense of gratitude they have for the non-commissioned officers who pass on their knowledge and training.

    Thegraduatingcandidates ofOCSClass 69are part of a longlineage ofmore than2,100officerswho commissioned throughTennessee’s OCS program,including19 who became Generals and six who became Tennessee’s Adjutant General, the highest-ranking military position in Tennessee.

    After commissioning, each officeris assigned to various units in theTennesseeNational Guard, and will attend courses needed to be qualified in the branch they were selected to serve in.

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    Date Taken: 04.19.2026
    Date Posted: 04.27.2026 09:23
    Story ID: 563117
    Location: SMYRNA, TENNESSEE, US

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