Brother and Sister, Patrick and Tiffany Campbell, Commission Together as Army 2nd Lieutenants

Patrick and Tiffany Campbell with their father, retired Air Force Master Sgt. Rich Campbell on Monday after they commissioned in a single ceremony.
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Patrick and Tiffany Campbell with their father, retired Air Force Master Sgt. Rich Campbell on Monday after they commissioned in a single ceremony.

The University Army ROTC would like to introduce their newest second lieutenants, Patrick and Tiffany Campbell. The brother and sister were both sworn in this past Monday by Lt. Col. Charles Pudil in the drill hall of the Army ROTC Building and were rendered their first salute by their father, retired Air Force Master Sgt. Rich Campbell.

Present were many family members, good friends and the cadre of Army ROTC.  

Second Lt. Tiffany Campbell has a degree in anthropology and will be in the New York National Guard in military intelligence.

Second Lt. Patrick Campbell has a degree in history and will be in the Army Reserves in military intelligence.

The University Army ROTC cadre would like to congratulate 2nd Lts. Patrick and Tiffany Campbell and wish them the best.

Contacts

Diane Smith, administrative specialist II
Army ROTC
(479)575-4251, dianes@uark.edu

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