Oregon State University’s graduating Army ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps) Cadets Bailey Breving and Micah Burke, Oregon Army National Guard (ORARNG), recite the two oaths of office during their commissioning ceremony, Friday, June 10, 2022, at the McAlexander Fieldhouse in Corvallis, Oregon. Because of the unique dual nature of the National Guard as both a state and federal service, officers in the ORARNG must take a Federal Oath of Office as well as a State of Oregon Oath of Office. Five cadets were commissioned into the ORARNG. After the oaths are administered, the newly commissioned

Oregon State University’s graduating Army ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps) Cadets Bailey Breving and Micah Burke, Oregon Army National Guard (ORARNG), recite the two oaths of office during their commissioning ceremony, Friday, June 10, 2022, at the McAlexander Fieldhouse in Corvallis, Oregon.  Because of the unique dual nature of the National Guard as both a state and federal service, officers in the ORARNG must take a Federal Oath of Office as well as a State of Oregon Oath of Office. Five cadets were commissioned into the ORARNG. After the oaths are administered, the newly commissioned Stock Photo
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Oregon State University’s graduating Army ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps) Cadets Bailey Breving and Micah Burke, Oregon Army National Guard (ORARNG), recite the two oaths of office during their commissioning ceremony, Friday, June 10, 2022, at the McAlexander Fieldhouse in Corvallis, Oregon. Because of the unique dual nature of the National Guard as both a state and federal service, officers in the ORARNG must take a Federal Oath of Office as well as a State of Oregon Oath of Office. Five cadets were commissioned into the ORARNG. After the oaths are administered, the newly commissioned second lieutenants are pinned with a gold bar and given their First Salute.(Photo by Sgt. Hunter Bomar, Oregon Army National Guard)