Colonel Scotty Lewis: commander of the Air Force ROTC detachment, watches as four F-16s fly over the University during the President’s Parade. Three of the four planes were flown by Auburn graduates. Lindsey Davidson / ASSISTANT PHOTO EDITOR
Auburn is home to the Reserve Officer Training Corps program for the Army, Navy, Marines and Air Force.
Thursday, April 3, the ROTC programs joined forces for the President’s Parade, a celebration in honor of President Jay Gogue.
In this annual parade, ROTC members showcased their talents to President Gogue, as well as many faculty, administrators and students.
“It is amazing to see all of their hard work pay off,” said Kathleen Griffin, a sophomore in elementary education. “I’m glad President Gogue has the opportunity to see the dedication all of these men and women have to Auburn and to our country.”
The event was held at the intramural fields.
In addition to ROTC members, the event also hosted the Auburn University Band.
Those who attended the parade witnessed the presentation of military colors and military protocol and procedure learned by all ROTC branches.
Gogue also spoke at the event.
Following the brief presentation by Gogue, the ROTC members marched alongside him.
While ROTC members were on the field, they were arranged in battalion-sized groups, strategic groups designed to fight a small battle.
To conclude the parade, four F-16s were flown over the University, Three of the planes were flown by Auburn graduates.