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Gig 'em, Chief Mora!

9/4/2020

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This is the first article in a series that we will do on the Alamo Battalion's graduating class of 2020. Our 2020 graduates were unusual, both for the difficult circumstances under which they graduated, but also for the great things that they are doing as they enter adulthood.

CPO Kobe Mora is now "fish Mora" at Texas A&M University and a member of the Corps of Cadets. He is an Army ROTC Cadet majoring in public health and was awarded a three-year Army ROTC scholarship, covering tuition and fees for three years of college.

While he was still a senior in high school, Chief Mora visited with the TAMU Corps of Cadets, participated in the JCAP program (open to Sea Cadets), and decided that TAMU was where he wanted to go to college.

Chief Mora was a skilled and valued leader of the Alamo Battalion, and he will be an outstanding Army Officer. Congratulations and best wishes Cadet Mora! Gig 'em, Ags!

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