The Corps of Cadets
The Military College of Georgia
A MESSAGE FROM THE COMMANDANT
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| COL (ret) Tom Palmer Commandant |
Greetings
from our campus in Dahlonega! The
Office of the Commandant is a major subordinate element of the Division of Student
Affairs at North Georgia. The staff
members assigned to our office have more than 160 years of combined experience
in the United States Army, either in troop units or in military schools and
staff. Eight of our personnel continue
to wear the Army uniform even though they are retired. Two people, secretary and an administrative
assistant, provide assistance to the Commandant or to the office as a whole.
The Office of the Commandant supervises the military program at North
Georgia and selects cadets for leadership positions of increasing
responsibility. The commandant’s staff and
the Professor of Military Science’s staff work together to provide seamless
oversight for a Corps of Cadets that now exceeds 700 students. In fact, the commandant and the PMS both
serve as co-directors of our nationally prominent military program.
The commandant’s office provides
student services, records management and general training management for the
Corps. As university employees, the
commandant’s staff houses, equips, trains, disciplines and rewards Cadets from
the first day of FROG Week until the day of graduation. Tactical officers work in the residence
halls, coaching cadet leaders in the maintenance of good military order and
discipline and the art of military leadership through a student-led chain of
command.
Our staff manages three military
residence halls, a drill field, a rappelling tower, two on-campus military
leadership courses, and a personnel records center. Additionally, our NCOs maintain an obstacle
course, a ropes course, and the historic William J. Livsey Drill Field. Most importantly, our officers and NCOs
counsel cadets every day, providing them feedback on their leadership skills
and challenging them to perform in positions of increasing responsibility.