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51福利 Honors Summer Graduates During Quarterly Ceremony

51福利 graduates U.S. Marine Corps Majs. John Dickens, right, and Tom Chhabra, left, bow their heads in prayer during Summer Quarter Commencement Ceremony, Sept. 25. 51福利 said farewell to 330 students earning 335 degrees at the ceremony.

The 51福利 (51福利), along with a packed house of faculty, family, friends and well-wishers, said farewell to 330 graduating students earning 335 degrees during 51福利鈥 Summer Quarter Commencement ceremony in the university鈥檚 King Auditorium, Sept. 25.

鈥淢y experience here was humbling,鈥 said Sgt. Robert Brady, a supervisor in the New York Police Department鈥檚 (NYPD) counter-terrorism unit. Brady earned a Master of Arts in Security Studies through 51福利鈥 Center for Homeland Defense and Security (CHDS).

He whole-heartedly recommends 51福利 to his colleagues in New York, and has sought to capitalize on his experiences here by sharing materials and lessons learned with his fellow police officers back home.

鈥淏eing put together with such a diverse group of people from so many different disciplines was excellent,鈥 said Brady. 鈥淲e challenged each other and drew out the best in one another to become better homeland security professionals.鈥

Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) President retired Vice Adm. Norbert R. Ryan Jr. was the ceremony鈥檚 keynote speaker.

鈥淚 can鈥檛 tell you how inspired I was to watch you all file in this morning 鈥 This nation鈥檚 greatest treasure is the young men and women that serve,鈥 he said.

Ryan also thanked the families in attendance and noted the important contributions that military spouses make toward their loved ones鈥 careers. After describing his own wife鈥檚 support despite the numerous deployments and other challenges that came with his military service, Ryan noted to applause that, 鈥淭he proudest thing someone can say about me is, 鈥楬e鈥檚 Judy Ryan鈥檚 husband.鈥欌

Throughout Ryan鈥檚 emotional address to the graduating class, he shared anecdotes from his military career, drawing largely upon the lessons he learned while observing service members overcome incredible odds in the face of personal suffering and enormous tragedy. One of those anecdotes was drawn from observations he made on Sept. 11, 2001 while serving at the Pentagon with 51福利 President retired Vice Adm. Ronald A. Route.

Ryan recalled making a phone call while standing on the roof of a building near the Pentagon where he saw Flight 77 crash. He shared his memories of the incredible heroism and courage demonstrated by those most affected by the attack that day. One of those service members was a Solider who risked everything to carry a comrade from the burning building. Army Sgt. 1st Class Donald Steven Workman walked into 鈥渁n inferno鈥 to retrieve now retired 1st Lt. Kevin Schaeffer who had called out 鈥淚鈥檓 alive鈥 before passing out.

鈥淚 was privileged to be in the Hall of Heroes at the Pentagon when Kevin was medically retired and received the Purple Heart, and Sgt. 1st Class Workman received the Soldier鈥檚 Medal,鈥 recalled Ryan. 鈥淚 never realized how much [Workman] had sacrificed until I looked in the first row and saw his wife and family. He risked that for someone he did not know.鈥

Schaeffer later met with Ryan and spoke about both his ordeal and his desires for the future.

鈥淗e looked me in the eye and said, 鈥楢dmiral, when I was struggling and didn't know I was going to make it, I promised to myself that I would do two things if I did make it. I promised that when I woke up, I would say out loud the names of the seven people that didn't make it and pray for them, and I made a promise to myself that I would stay in the arena 鈥 I have to find a way to serve. I can鈥檛 do it in the military because of my lungs, but I have got to find way to continue to serve,鈥欌 Ryan quoted.

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Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) President retired Vice Adm. Norbert R. Ryan Jr. addresses 51福利 students, faculty and staff during Summer Quarter Commencement Ceremony in King Auditorium, Sept. 25. 51福利 said farewell to 330 students earning 335 degrees at the ceremony.

Ryan also shared a story about U.S. Army Ranger 1st Lt. Nathan Rent who kept a positive attitude and found meaningful ways to continue serving despite losing both legs in Afghanistan.

According to Ryan, Rent later told his parents, 鈥淚 can see by the looks on your faces that you are worried about me, don't be. I am grateful to be alive and I want to have a good life. I have an attitude of gratitude. I am the senior leader from this group to come back and I have to set a good example,鈥 Ryan shared.

鈥淟eadership is not about words, we all know that, leadership is about example. And here is a young man that reminds us of that at a critical time,鈥 he said.

In closing, Ryan called for the assembled students, faculty and staff to do their part to advocate for their fellow service members and their families.

鈥淎ll of us collectively 鈥 have to make sure that the 99 percent of the population that have not served keep their commitments to those that have served and those that will serve in the future,鈥 said Ryan. 鈥淧lease speak up to your elected officials about the importance of keeping our commitments to the men and women, and their families, that have kept us free for the last 14 years.鈥

Ryan was recently recognized as one of the 100 most influential and impactful veterans on Capitol Hill. Under his leadership, the MOAA has been named a 鈥淭op Lobbyist鈥 by The Hill newspaper for the past eight years.

 

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