Chancellor Boyce greeted each ROTC member individually and thanked them for their service and commitment. Photo by Billy Schuerman.
Chancellor Glenn Boyce recognizes ROTC members during the playing of the national anthem at the ROTC Chancellor’s review. The review is held annually as a presentation of colors for the chancellor. Photo by Billy Schuerman.
The tradition of formal reviews dates back to the Middle Ages when soldiers would present to royalty for show. Photo by Billy Schuerman.
ROTC members stood at attention for 30 minutes before being relieved prior to a group photo with Chancellor Boyce. Photo by Billy Schuerman.
The tradition of formal reviews dates back to the Middle Ages when soldiers would present to royalty for show. Photo by Billy Schuerman.
Chancellor Boyce greeted each ROTC member individually and thanked them for their service and commitment. Photo by Billy Schuerman.
Chancellor Glenn Boyce quoted Colin Powell during his speech to members of the ROTC, saying “success is the result of perfection, hard work, learning from failure, loyalty and persistence. A dream doesn’t become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination and hard work.” Photo by Billy Schuerman.
A soldier bites his cheek while Chancellor Glenn Boyce delivers a speech on the opportunity afforded to ROTC members at Ole Miss. Photo by Billy Schuerman.
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