PR Rank | Billet | Name | School | Branch |
---|---|---|---|---|
CPT | Company CO | Ryan Friedman | Tufts University | Air Force |
1LT | Company XO | Peter Hartnett | Harvard University | Air Force |
MCPO | 8th/12th Regimental NCOIC | Kevin Carlson | MIT | Navy |
1SG | Company First Sergeant | Henry Hanlon | MIT | Army |
Rank | Name | School | Graduation Year | Branch |
---|---|---|---|---|
2LT | John Graham | MIT | 2017 | Air Force |
CPT | Ben Deardorff | MIT | 2013 | Air Force |
CPT | Brandon Briscoe | MIT | 2012 | Army |
Diego Concha | MIT | 2010 | Civilian | |
CPT | Ryan Castonia | MIT | 2009 | Air Force |
LTC | Danielle Holt | MIT | 2001 | Army |
CPT | Alex Herzlinger | MIT | 2000 | Army |
CPT | David Martin | MIT | 1992 | Army |
Paul Tompkins | MIT | 1992 | Civilian | |
David Evans | MIT | 1991 | Army | |
CPT | Sherman Huang | MIT | 1989 | Army |
COL | Tupper Hyde | MIT | 1988 | Army |
1LT | Jim Haggerty | MIT | 1987 | Army |
COL | Doug Smith | MIT | 1986 | Army |
CPT | Sandra Kassin-Deardorff | MIT | 1985 | Army National Guard |
CPT | Kenneth Katz | MIT | 1985 | Air Force |
MAJ | Christopher G. Braun | MIT | 1982 | Army |
COL | Chris Daehnick | MIT | 1982 | Air Force |
CPT | Susan Flint Barr | MIT | 1981 | Army |
LTJG | Bill Rathbone | MIT | 1981 | Navy |
LCDR | Mike Fischbein | MIT | 1979 | Navy |
Capt | Curtis Fennell | MIT | 1978 | Marines |
LCDR | Drahomir "Mike" Lazar | MIT | 1978 | Navy |
CAPT | Catherine Osman | MIT | 1978 | Navy |
LT | Jeff Mitchell | MIT | 1977 | Navy |
Hal Berman | MIT | 1976 | Civilian | |
CAPT | Arthur H. (Trip) Barber III | MIT | 1973 | Navy |
CPT | Peter Welling | MIT | 1972 | Army |
CPT | Randy Brack | MIT | 1968 | Army |
MAJ | Robert D. Doleman | MIT | 1959 | Army |
CPT | Kreon Cyros | MIT | 1956 | Army |
CPT | William R. Miller | MIT | 1951 | Air Force |
"My experience in high school, on basketball and track teams, and briefly in Boy Scouting had never produced a sense of belonging or many permanent friendships. The Pershing Rifles did. For the first time in my life I was a member of a brotherhood.... The discipline, the structure, the camaraderie, the sense of belonging were what I craved. I became a leader almost immediately. I found a selflessness within our ranks that reminded me of the caring atmosphere within my family. Race, color, background, income meant nothing. The PRs would go the limit for each other and for the group. If this was what soldiering was all about, then maybe I wanted to be a soldier."