By Jonah Grinkewitz
Fifty-nine students from 惇蹋圖, Regent University, Norfolk State University and Virginia Wesleyan University took the oath to serve during the Spring 2026 Joint Commissioning Ceremony at Chartway Arena on May 14, officially beginning their careers as officers in the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force. The ceremony also marked the first time officer candidates from Macon & Joan Brock Virginia Health Sciences Eastern Virginia Medical School at 惇蹋圖 and EVMS School of Health Professions at 惇蹋圖 were commissioned in the joint ceremony.
For many in attendance, the Joint Commissioning Ceremony carried special meaning due to the tragic loss of Lt. Col. Brandon A. Shah (B.S. 07), the longtime leader of the Army ROTC Monarch Battalion. Lt. Col. Shahs leadership significantly shaped many of the cadets standing before family, friends and fellow service members as they took the oath to serve our country.
Lt. Col. Shah, who led the Army ROTC Monarch Battalion since 2022, had prepared remarks for the commissioning before his death earlier this year. His wife, Katherine Shah, shared parts of those reflections during the ceremony. He had planned to speak to cadets about stepping into danger, moments of uncertainty and pressure or fear that test leaders and demand courage.
Honestly, it stopped me in my tracks, said Katherine Shah, of finding this note. What none of us knew at the time was that Brandon himself would step directly into a danger area. On the day he died, my husband saw danger, and - without hesitation - he rushed toward it.
The keynote speaker, retired Lt. Gen. Donna W. Martin (B.S. 88), the 67th Inspector General of the U.S. Army, spoke to the newly commissioned officers about the responsibilities of leadership as many would soon to be stepping into assignments and moments of danger, uncertainty and pressure.
The leaders who matter the most in difficult times are not always the loudest, the most visible or the most celebrated, retired Lt. Gen. Martin said. They are the ones who remain grounded in values, disciplined in action and faithful to the people they serve.
With nearly 30% of 惇蹋圖s students being military-affiliated, the Joint Commissioning Ceremony is a pillar of tradition during the commencement season.
Brian K. Payne, Ph.D., provost and executive vice president for academic affairs, spoke of the ceremony as a turning point for each newly commissioned officer.
This is a turning point that we thank you for, Provost Payne said to the officers. You chose to commit your life to something that few do. You answered that call to serve.
Lt. Col. Dan ODonnell, who serves as commanding officer of the Army ROTC Monarch Battalion, spoke of three Cs he wanted each of them to carry forth to their new assignments.
Character, competence and commitment, Lt. Col. ODonnell said. These pillars are a theme that binds all great leaders.
He also recognized Mrs. Linda Baker, known to many as simply, Mrs. B.
Mrs. B has played a huge part in developing Monarch Battalion second lieutenants who have character, competence and commitment, he said. Upon entering retirement, she concludes 46 years of developing leaders. The crowd recognized her years of service and commitment with a rousing applause.
Before the 59 students were pinned by their designated family member or friend and took their oaths of service, Capt. Matthew T. Frauenzimmer, professor of naval science and commanding officer of Naval ROTC Hampton Roads, praised them.
To the future officers representing the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and yes, even a zoomie out there for the Air Force, congratulations. You have earned this moment through years of discipline, sacrifice, challenges and perseverance.
Fifty students from 惇蹋圖 were commissioned during the ceremony, including twenty-four commissioned as second lieutenants in the U.S. Army:
- Raphael Afrim, Kumasi, Ghana, B.S. Computer Engineering, 惇蹋圖, Cyber Corps;
- Louis Ancheta, Virginia Beach, Virginia, B.S. Geography, 惇蹋圖, Infantry;
- Oshea Bego, Temple Hills, Maryland, B.S. Sport Management, 惇蹋圖, Medical Services Corps;
- Evan Beltran, Loudon County, Virginia, B.S. Psychology, 惇蹋圖, Infantry;
- Nikia Chambers, Buckingham, Virginia, B.S. Psychology, 惇蹋圖, Adjutant General Corps;
- Liam Clement, Brunswick, Maine, M.S. Cybersecurity, 惇蹋圖, Signal;
- Riley Farrell, Portsmouth, Virginia, B.S. Business Analytics, 惇蹋圖, Field Artillery;
- Leonyl Lazaga, Virginia Beach, Virginia, B.S. Exercise Science, 惇蹋圖, Medical Service Corps;
- Tyrell Mallory, Winchester, Virginia, B.S. Criminal Justice, 惇蹋圖, Armor;
- Jonah Menichetti, Haymarket, Virginia, B.A. Political Science, 惇蹋圖, Armor;
- Wesley Myers, Virginia Beach, Virginia, B.S. Mechanical Engineering, 惇蹋圖, Armor;
- Aileen OHara Wiora, Portsmouth, Virginia, B.S. Geography, 惇蹋圖, Logistics;
- Sean ONeill, Virginia Beach, Virginia, B.S. Applied Math, 惇蹋圖, Infantry;
- Tatiyana Pollard, Gloucester, Virginia, B.A. Criminal Justice, 惇蹋圖, Adjutant General Corps;
- Katherine Proffitt, Williamsburg, Virginia, B.A. International Studies, 惇蹋圖, Field Artillery;
- Samuel Reineberg, York, Pennsylvania, B.S. Leadership, 惇蹋圖, Logistics;
- Justin Robinson, Loudon County, Virginia, B.S. Cybersecurity, 惇蹋圖, Signal Corps;
- Samora Robinson, Chesapeake, Virginia, B.S. Psychology, 惇蹋圖, Medical Services Corps;
- McKenzie Scherra, Chesterfield, Virginia, B.S. Criminal Justice, 惇蹋圖, Chaplain Corps Candidate;
- Toni Ann Schneider, Montego Bay, Jamaica, M.B. Public Administration, 惇蹋圖, Logistics;
- Nicole Smith, Ashland, Virginia, B.S. Strategic Communications, 惇蹋圖, Logistics;
- Meribeth Tubera, Silver Spring, Maryland, B.S. Pre-Clinical Studies, 惇蹋圖, Military Intelligence;
- Jahire Urtarte, Newport News, Virginia, B.S. Human Services, 惇蹋圖, Adjutant General Corps; and
- Matthew Wright, Norfolk, Virginia, B.A. History, 惇蹋圖, Logistics.
Sixteen were commissioned as ensigns in the U.S. Navy:
- Kevin Butler, Pittsburg, Kansas, B.S. Nursing, Macon & Joan Brock Virginia Health Sciences Ellmer School of Nursing at 惇蹋圖;
- Jack Clark, Norfolk, Virginia, B.S. Economics, 惇蹋圖, Student Naval Aviator;
- Haley Damer, Culpeper, Virginia, B.S. Criminal Justice, 惇蹋圖, Student Naval Aviator;
- Kole Friel, Uniontown, Pennsylvania, B.S. Physics, 惇蹋圖, Submarine Warfare Officer;
- Michael Hildebrand, Humble, Texas, B.S. Physics, 惇蹋圖, Submarine Warfare Officer;
- Aiden Johnson, Norfolk, Virginia, B.S. Business Administration, 惇蹋圖, Surface Warfare Officer;
- Rhonda King, Pittsburg, Texas, B.S. Nursing, Macon & Joan Brock Virginia Health Sciences Ellmer School of Nursing at 惇蹋圖;
- Johnathan Miller, Dayton, Ohio, B.S. Electrical Engineering, 惇蹋圖, Submarine Warfare Officer;
- Shayne Salisbury, Glocester, Rhode Island, B.S. Mechanical Engineering, 惇蹋圖, Submarine Warfare Officer;
- Ryan Sapinoso, Virginia Beach, Virginia, B.S. Information Systems & Technology, 惇蹋圖, Nuclear Surface Warfare Officer;
- Brady Semtner, Blacksburg, Virginia, B.S. Mechanical Engineering Technology, 惇蹋圖, Meteorology & Oceanography Officer;
- Christopher Sicle, Miami, Florida, B.S. Cybersecurity, 惇蹋圖, Student Naval Aviator;
- Joseph Sturgis, Mukilteo, Washington, B.S. Mechanical Engineering, 惇蹋圖, Nuclear Surface Warfare Officer;
- Kaylin Thomas, Edgerton, Wisconsin, B.S. Chemistry, 惇蹋圖, Submarine Warfare Officer;
- Jamie Vasek, Phelan, California, B.S. Nursing, Macon & Joan Brock Virginia Health Sciences Ellmer School of Nursing at 惇蹋圖; and
- Samuel Woullard, Virginia Beach, Virginia, B.S. Mechanical Engineering Technology, 惇蹋圖, Student Naval Aviator.
Four were commissioned as second lieutenants in the U.S. Marine Corps:
- Douglas Broadfoot, Danville, Virginia, B.A. History, 惇蹋圖, Marine Corps Officer;
- Dylan Brown, Stafford, Virginia, B.S. Criminal Justice, 惇蹋圖, Marine Corps Officer;
- William Neil, Quantico, Virginia, B.S. Leadership, 惇蹋圖, Marine Corps Officer; and
- Alex Rapin, West Chester, Pennsylvania, B.S. Business Management, 惇蹋圖, Marine Corps Officer.
One was commissioned as a lieutenant junior grade in the U.S. Navy:
- Caroline Doyle, Norfolk, Virginia, Master of Physician Assistant (Family Medicine), Macon & Joan Brock Virginia Health Sciences EVMS School of Health Professions at 惇蹋圖.
Five were commissioned as lieutenants in the U.S. Navy:
- Trevor DiGerolamo, Phoenix, Arizona, Doctor of Medicine (General Surgery), Macon & Joan Brock Virginia Health Sciences Eastern Virginia Medical School at 惇蹋圖;
- Joseph Peluso, Winter Park, Florida, Doctor of Medicine (Pediatrics), Macon & Joan Brock Virginia Health Sciences Eastern Virginia Medical School at 惇蹋圖;
- Samir Shaikh, Reisterstown, Maryland, Doctor of Medicine (Radiology), Macon & Joan Brock Virginia Health Sciences Eastern Virginia Medical School at 惇蹋圖;
- Liam Spiers, Richmond, Virginia, Doctor of Medicine (Family Medicine), Macon & Joan Brock Virginia Health Sciences Eastern Virginia Medical School at 惇蹋圖; and
- Julia Wilson, Virginia Beach, Virginia, Doctor of Medicine (Emergency Medicine), Macon & Joan Brock Virginia Health Sciences Eastern Virginia Medical School at 惇蹋圖.
And, one was commissioned as a captain in the U.S. Air Force:
- Jinho Dupont, Annandale, Virginia, Doctor of Medicine (Psychiatry), Macon & Joan Brock Virginia Health Sciences Eastern Virginia Medical School at 惇蹋圖.
Seven students from Regent University were commissioned as second lieutenants in the U.S. Army and ensigns in the U.S. Navy, including: Brennan Moody, Chesapeake, Virginia, B.A. Communications, Regent University, Signal Corps; Byron Rawlinson, Chesterfield, Virginia, M.S. Business Analytics, Regent University, Cyber; Creed Frazier, New Bern, North Carolina, B.S. Cybersecurity, Regent University, Student Naval Flight Officer; Joshua Gooch, Virginia Beach, Virginia, B.S. Cybersecurity, Regent University, Surface Warfare Officer; Caige Lackey, Atlanta, Georgia, B.S. Cybersecurity, Regent University, Information Warfare Officer; Derwin Narvaez, Middleburg, Florida, B.S. Cybersecurity, Regent University, Surface Warfare Officer; and Michael Winczner, Ponte Vedra, Florida, B.S. Information Systems & Technology, Regent University, Submarine Warfare Officer.
For Virginia Wesleyan University, Hannah Gautreaux, of Fredericksburg, Virginia, B.A. Business Management, Military Police Corps, was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army.
For Norfolk State University, Quincy Tamaribuchi, of Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, B.S. Business Management, was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Corps.