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Golf CompanyBasic Officers Course 7-19
The Basic School Quantico, VA1 April 2020
SEQUENCE OF EVENTS
March On Official Party*
Invocation*
National Anthem*
Remarks & Introduction of Company Staff
Address by
Colonel David R. Everly
Commanding Officer of The Basic School
Presentation of Individual Awards
The “Major General Merritt A. Edson Marksmanship Award”
The Basic School Physical Fitness Award
The “Major John Keith Wells Land Navigation Award”
The First Basic Class “Gung Ho” Award
The “Colonel William B. Lemly Academic Award”
The “General John A. Lejeune Leadership Award”
TBS Writing Award
The Military Skills Award
The “First Lieutenant Baldomero Lopez Honor Graduate Award”
Introduction of Honor Graduates
Presentation of Diplomas
Benediction*
Marines’ Hymn*
*Please rise
The School of Application was established at the Marine Barracks in Washington, DC, on 1 May 1891 by the Commandant of the Marine Corps, Charles Heywood. Nine months later, the first class graduated with seven newly commissioned officers. New lieutenants were instructed in weapons, tactics, and troop leadership: the art of war.
The school was either closed or experienced interruptions in training between 1898 and 1916; either the students transferred to combat duty or the school was relocated. In 1908, the school reopened in Port Royal, SC. (Parris Island), where it was renamed the Marine Officer’s School. In 1910, the School moved again, this time north to Norfolk, VA. In 1918, the school was opened for the first time in Quantico following the establishment of Marine Corps Base Quantico and was renamed the Marine Officer’s Training Camp.
In 1922, The School of Application became known as The Basic School (TBS), with the first class consisting of seventeen 2nd lieutenants and eleven warrant officers. TBS moved again in 1924 to Philadelphia while construction continued at Quantico. While in Philadelphia, TBS trained approximately thirty officers per year. By 1933, TBS’s curriculum abandoned any dependence it previously had on Army and Navy Doctrine.
During World War II, TBS grew in size and varied the curriculum to meet the demands of the war. The peace following the war would not end the changes at TBS. In 1948, the first regular black officer began training followed by the establishment of the Woman Officer Training Program in 1949.
As hostilities in Korea developed, the impact was keenly felt at TBS. Most notably, the training curriculum was shortened from nine months to seventeen weeks. The shortened version of the officer course earned TBS graduates of the Korean era the title of “Special Basic Classes.”
TBS moved to its present home at Camp Barrett in 1958, with Heywood and O’Bannon Halls the first buildings constructed aboard Camp Barrett. The development of Camp Barrett continued into the 1970s with buildings dedicated to heroic Marines who distinguished themselves throughout our Corps’ rich history. As the Vietnam conflict erupted, officers were needed immediately and TBS once again shortened its program by five weeks.
On Dec. 20, 1973, the Woman Officer School aboard main side Quantico was disestablished and women became permanent residents at Camp Barrett. In 1977, female lieutenants were fully integrated into the training program at TBS. That same year saw establishment of the Infantry Officer Course, a formal occupational school for teaching specialized infantry skills.
Today, TBS trains over 2,200 new officers annually in six Basic Officer Courses and one Warrant Officer Basic Course, companies which convene year-round. To meet these increased demands, TBS is in the midst of a comprehensive Master Development Plan that will significantly change the landscape aboard Camp Barrett over the next five to seven years.
THE HISTORY OF THE BASIC SCHOOL
Colonel David R. EverlyCommanding Officer
The Basic SchoolColonel Everly is a native of Inglewood, California. He graduated from the University of Southern California
with a BS in Business Administration.
As a company grade officer, his operational assignments were Forward Observer, Guns Platoon Commander, Headquarters Platoon Commander, Assistant Executive Officer, Fire Direction Officer, Artillery Liaison Officer and Battery Executive Officer, 3rd Battalion, 10th Marines; Target Information Officer, 26th MEU (OPERATIONS NOBLE ANVIL and SHINING HOPE- Albania, OPERATION JOINT GUARDIAN- Kosovo, and OPERATION AVID RESPONSE – Turkey); Assistant Operations Officer, Operations Officer and Battery Commander, 1st
Battalion, 12th Marines (OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM- Philippines/ Thailand, and the Unit Deployment Program (UDP)- Okinawa, Japan).
As a field grade officer, his operational assignments were Executive Officer, 1st Battalion, 11th Marines (OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM); Operations Officer, 11th Marine Regiment; Commanding Officer, 5th
Battalion, 11th Marines.
His supporting establishment assignments include instructor and Staff Platoon Commander (SPC), The Basic School; Faculty Advisor and Expeditionary Operations Officer, 11th Marine Regiment; Commanding Officer, 5th
Battalion, 11th Marines.
His joint duties include Deputy J3 Operations Officer, Joint Inter-Agency Task Force for Former Regime Elements (OPERATION IRAQ FREEDOM); Operations Directorate (J3), Current Operations (J33), Joint Staff; Junior Military Assistant to the Secretary of Defense.
Colonel Everly’s civilian and military education include: US Army Field Artillery Officer Basic Course (with honors), US Army Field Artillery Career Course (with honors), Marine Corps Command and Staff Seminar Program, MS in Management and Leadership from Webster University, MS in Financial Planning from Oklahoma State University and MA in Strategic Security Studies for the National Defense University.
He is married to the former NaTasha McEachin of Fayetteville, North Carolina and has three children, Aubrey Maya, Elijah James and Faith Liberty.
Sergeant Major Fausto H. CabreraSergeant Major
The Basic SchoolSergeant Major Fausto Cabrera enlisted in the Marine Corps in October 1995 and completed recruit training
at Marine Corps Recruit Depot (MCRD) San Diego, California (CA). Upon completion of basic training, Private Cabrera reported to Assault Amphibian School Battalion at Camp Pendleton, CA, where he received the military occupational specialty of 1833, Assault Amphibious Vehicle (AAV) Crewman. In June 1996, Private First Class Cabrera reported to 3D Assault Amphibian Battalion (AABN), Camp Pendleton, CA and was assigned as an AAV crewman. In October 1997, Lance Corporal Cabrera deployed with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU).
In October 1999, Sergeant Cabrera reached his end of active service and departed the Marine Corps. In July 2000, he reenlisted in the Marine Corps. In September 2000, Sergeant Cabrera reported to 3D AABN, Camp Pendleton, CA and was assigned as an AAV Commander and Section Leader. In March 2001, Sergeant Cabrera deployed with the 11th MEU.
In January 2003, Sergeant Cabrera reported to MCRD, Parris Island, South Carolina, for Drill Instructor duty. He was assigned to Company M, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion and Special Training Company, Support Battalion. Staff Sergeant Cabrera served as a Drill Instructor, Senior Drill Instructor, and Chief Drill Instructor.
In May 2006, Staff Sergeant Cabrera reported to 3D AABN, Camp Pendleton, CA and was assigned as an AAV Section Leader. In April 2007, he deployed with the 13th MEU and participated in Operation Iraqi Freedom 6-8.
In January 2008, Gunnery Sergeant Cabrera was assigned as an AAV Platoon Sergeant. In July 2008, he deployed with the 31st MEU. In February 2011, he deployed with the 13th MEU.
In January 2012, First Sergeant Cabrera reported to 1st Battalion, 3d Marines, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii and was assigned as the Company First Sergeant for Company B. In December 2012, he deployed on a Unit Deployment Program (UDP) to Okinawa Japan. In February 2014, he was assigned to Headquarters and Service Company. In June 2014, he deployed on a UDP to Okinawa Japan.
In February 2015, First Sergeant Cabrera reported to Infantry Training Battalion, School of Infantry West, Camp Pendleton, CA and was assigned as the Company First Sergeant for Company B.
In January 2016, Sergeant Major Cabrera was promoted to his current rank, reported to Marine Tactical Air Command Squadron 38, Miramar, CA, and was assigned as the Squadron Sergeant Major.
In January 2018, Sergeant Major Cabrera reported to Combat Logistics Battalion 11, Camp Pendleton, CA and was assigned as the Battalion Sergeant Major. In May 2019, Sergeant Major Cabrera deployed with the 11th MEU.
In March 2020, Sergeant Major Cabrera reported to The Basic School, Quantico, Virginia where he currently serves as the Sergeant Major.
Sergeant Major Cabrera’s personal awards include the Meritorious Service Medal (2nd award), Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (3rd award), and Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (3rd award).
Sergeant Major Cabrera is married to the former Nicole S. Matsumoto from San Jose, CA.
Company CommanderMaj Dammin
MOS: Field Artillery Officer, 0802Home State: MassachusettsCollege: Tulane University
Company Executive OfficerCapt Replogle
MOS: Field Artillery Officer, 0802Home State: Missouri
College: Missouri State University
Company First Sergeant GySgt Reed
MOS: Warehouseman, Material Manager 3051
Home State: Louisiana
Company Gunnery SergeantSSgt Rivers
MOS: Combat Engineer, 1371Home State: Alabama
Staff Platoon InstructorSgt Fonticiella
MOS: Motor Transport Operator, 3531
Home State: Delaware
Staff Platoon InstructorSgt Jepsen
MOS: Infantry Mortarman, 0341Home State: Illinois
Staff Platoon InstructorSgt Dominiak
MOS: Combat Engineer, 1371Home State: Illinois
Staff Platoon InstructorCpl Williams IV
MOS: Combat Engineer, 1371Home State: California
Company CorpsmenHM3 Marshall
MOS: Field Medical Corpsman, 8404Home State: California
Company CorpsmenHM3 Opoku
MOS: Field Medical Corpsman, 8404Native Country: Ghana
Staff Platoon InstructorSgt Reed
MOS: Infantry Mortarman, 0341Home State: Arkansas
Staff Platoon InstructorCpl Means
MOS: Radio Operator, 0621Home State: Indiana
FIRST PLATOON
Captain JamesStaff Platoon CommanderKennesaw State University
Infantry Officer, 0302
1stLt ALQASEMI WALEED2ndLt ANGERMEIER JOSEPH2ndLt AUGUST MARY2ndLt BAVLSIK BRIAN2ndLt BROWN TURNER2ndLt CHESLER ISAAC2ndLt COMPTON TREVOR2ndLt CORBETT JOSHUA2ndLt DEAN HUNTER2ndLt DOMINGUEZ TRAVIS2ndLt EISENHAUER ANDREW2ndLt FENNELL ANDREW2ndLt FIREBAUGH OWEN2ndLt GALBRAITH BRADLEY2ndLt HERNANDEZ LUIS2ndLt HOGAN ROSS2ndLt KIMBALL CHRISTIAN2ndLt KONIECZNY DANIEL2ndLt LEWIS STEVEN2ndLt LIGHTLE NATHANIEL2ndLt MAGILL ERIC2ndLt MARTEN CARTER2ndLt NICOLET JACOB
2ndLt OLINGHERU VALENTIN2ndLt POSPISIL DARBY2ndLt POYSER ZACHARY2ndLt ROBERTS KYLE2ndLt ROSKOVICH ALIVIA2ndLt RUTHERFORD CAMPBELL2ndLt RYAN THEODORE2ndLt SAYRE THOMAS2ndLt SCHLEMMER ABIGAIL2ndLt SHAHNAZI SHERVIN2ndLt SPOHNHOLTZ THEODORE2ndLt STAPLETON RENEE2ndLt STERLING ORLANDO2ndLt SULENTIC STEPHEN2ndLt TOMANI ALEXANDER2ndLt URBAN TYLER2ndLt WALLACE JACOB2ndLt WATKINS LOGAN2ndLt WHALEN JACK2ndLt WHALING JOHN2ndLt WILSON GABRIEL2ndLt ZAMORA IZZAK
SECOND PLATOON
Captain CelayaStaff Platoon Commander
DePaul UniversityCombat Engineer Officer, 1302
2ndLt ALYANAKIAN CHRISTOPHER2ndLt ANGULO LANCE2ndLt ARTHUR COLE2ndLt BROWN EDWARD2ndLt BURN CARTER2ndLt CALLAHAN LOGAN2ndLt CHIVELL ARRAN2ndLt CLARK JOSEPH2ndLt DALIRIFAR PEYMAN2ndLt DOWNEY HANNAH2ndLt EICH AUSTIN2ndLt FERRERGREEN BRENDAN2ndLt FLOCK DANIEL2ndLt HAMMER CHASE2ndLt HARPER CULLEN2ndLt HENLY COLTON2ndLt HORNICK SCOT2ndLt JONES MALIK2ndLt KILMER ELIJAH2ndLt KIZER ABBIE2ndLt LAZAUSKAS CHRISTOPHER2ndLt LIAU PEI-WEN
2ndLt LOFF GARY2ndLt MARKUS LUKE2ndLt MURRAY JOHN2ndLt NELSON AUSTIN2ndLt OBRIEN CONOR2ndLt POLLOCK OWEN2ndLt POOLE JOSIAH2ndLt POSPISIL TRAVIS2ndLt ROHLEV CHRISTOPHER2ndLt SAMAROO COLE2ndLt SAMS NICHOLAS2ndLt SELF ANDREW2ndLt SIMMERS NATHAN2ndLt SLEPIAN SARAH2ndLt SMITH BRIAN2ndLt SOTTUNG KARLI2ndLt STAGGS IAN2ndLt THOMPSON DILLON2ndLt TUCKER ALEXANDER2ndLt VILLANI CLAIRE2ndLt WALSH BRENDAN2ndLt WATLER PATRICK2ndLt WELCH SPENCER2ndLt WILBRAHAM HUNTER
THIRD PLATOON
Captain BrimmStaff Platoon Commander
Fordham UniversityGround Supply Officer, 3002
2ndLt ANDRADA CHRISTOPHER2ndLt BACA BRETT2ndLt BELANGER NOAH2ndLt BLUME ROY2ndLt BORGERDING DANIEL2ndLt BOWLEN ROY2ndLt BRUNO ALEXANDRA2ndLt BURKE LIAM2ndLt CARLEN EILEEN2ndLt CHISNER DANIEL2ndLt CUMMINS ROBERT2ndLt CUNNIFF FRANCIS2ndLt EASTERLING COURTNEY2ndLt FARMER SAMUEL2ndLt GALVAN MICHAEL2ndLt GONZALEZ MARK2ndLt GREEN CAMERON2ndLt GULZAR HUMZA2ndLt HEMLER QUINN2ndLt HENDRICK MILES2ndLt JOHNSON JOSHUA2ndLt KELLY RUAIRI
2ndLt KERCHNER TRAVIS2ndLt KLAWITTER ADAM2ndLt KUMAR PRANAV2ndLt MERTZ SAMUEL2ndLt MESHAM OWEN2ndLt MORRISON RICHARD2ndLt PETERS ELLEN2ndLt PETERSON EMILY2ndLt PINAUD MATTHEW2ndLt REYNOSO MAURO2ndLt SADLER HUDSON2ndLt SHENAL ZACHARY2ndLt SISON ADRIAN2ndLt SMITH BENJAMIN2ndLt SMITH TAYLOR2ndLt SPENCER ALLISON2ndLt TIGHE AUSTIN2ndLt VANDENBERG ALEXANDER2ndLt VIRTS JUSTIN2ndLt WALL DYLAN2ndLt WALSH KYLE
FOURTH PLATOON
Captain BaldwinStaff Platoon Commander
University of VirginiaInfantry Officer, 0302
2ndLt ADAMS JOSIAH2ndLt ALLEN MICHAEL2ndLt ANDERSON JACOB2ndLt ANTONELLI DOMINICK2ndLt BOURBEAU TRENTON2ndLt BRUNDAGE DANIEL2ndLt CARDONI ALEXA2ndLt CHAPMAN MADDEN2ndLt CHIEP SALENA2ndLt COMPTON RILEY2ndLt CONLAN ALEX2ndLt CORCORAN MICHAEL2ndLt CUCINOTTA NICOLAS2ndLt DUPEE ZACKARY2ndLt EGGERS AUSTIN2ndLt EUVERARD COLE2ndLt FARHOOMAND BARDIA2ndLt FOX TREVOR2ndLt FOXEN TIMOTHY 2ndLt FREW DAVID2ndLt FURIAK ALEC2ndLt GOSNEY GABRIEL2ndLt GREEN ANDRES
2ndLt GULLING PATRICK2ndLt HERNANDEZ ANTHONY2ndLt HYMAN CAMERON2ndLt JUNG GANGMUNG2ndLt JUZCYA ANDREA2ndLt KIM PETER2ndLt KUCKUK SAMUEL2ndLt LAYSER COLTON2ndLt LITJENS JOHN2ndLt MILLER ALEXANDER2ndLt NEARY RILEY2ndLt PECHAY RYAN2ndLt PELHAM BRADLEY1stLt PYLYPEI YULII2ndLt REGAN JOSEPH2ndLt ROBERTS TIFFANY2ndLt ROCK JOHN2ndLt RUCKSTUHL EMMA2ndLt STETZEL TANNER2ndLt TORAIN GREYSON2ndLt VALENTI ALIXANDRA2ndLt WALKER LUKE2ndLt WHITE RILEY
FIFTH PLATOON
Captain SeamanStaff Platoon Commander
Virginia Polytechnic and State UniversityInfantry Officer, 0302
2ndLt ABERNATHY SAMUEL2ndLt BLACKMON TRAVIS2ndLt BONDE DILLON2ndLt CANLAS BRANDON2ndLt CARLSON NICOLE2ndLt CONLEY JOHN2ndLt CONROY WILLIAM2ndLt DEEGAN CHARLES2ndLt DONAHUE JAMESON2ndLt ENDERLE GARRETT2ndLt FARBER BRANDON2ndLt FORNEK MITCHELL2ndLt FORTE FORREST2ndLt FRETTO JACOB2ndLt GOSHORN JUSTIN2ndLt HURD MATTHEW2ndLt HURLEY MICHAEL2ndLt JONES MORGAN2ndLt KETCHEM CODY2ndLt KIERNAN GEORGE2ndLt LANG JONATHAN2ndLt LARSEN SCOTT
2ndLt MANGRUM MARIONNE2ndLt MILLER JARED2ndLt OGLE JR. JONATHAN2ndLt PASINDO JOSE2ndLt PATEFIELD TODD2ndLt PATRICIAN ROBERT2ndLt PERNO DANIEL2ndLt RAPAGNANI WILLIAM2ndLt RIAL ANDREW2ndLt RICHARDS TIFFANY2ndLt RICHARDSON FAITH2ndLt ROGERS JOSHUA2ndLt ROSE AUSTIN2ndLt SATCHELL STEPHEN2ndLt SHANAHAN RILEY2ndLt SPOSATO ANTHONY2ndLt TAYLOR BRODY2ndLt TOLENTINO JORDAN2ndLt TRUONG CALLY2ndLt VELOCCI BRANDON2ndLt VICKNER RILEY
SIXTH PLATOON
Captain BattiataStaff Platoon CommanderVirginia Military Institute
Field Artillery Officer, 0802
2ndLt ABOURCHED MICHAEL2ndLt ALLEN ZACHARY2ndLt BARR TYLER2ndLt BELLOMO JOSEPH2ndLt BEMBRY PEYTON2ndLt BEVIS CEDRIC2ndLt BISCONTI PAUL2ndLt CEREZO DANIEL2ndLt CONNORS BRENDAN2ndLt DAO BRYAN2ndLt DELEON NATALIE2ndLt DOTSON ZACHARY2ndLt FLAGLER ZACHARY2ndLt FLORES CHRISTOPHER2ndLt FOERSCH PAUL2ndLt GARCIA NIGEL2ndLt HO JESSICA2ndLt HUANG ALEXANDER2ndLt HUTCHENS JARED2ndLt IKARD DREW2ndLt KAMPA DUANE2ndLt KATZ JOSHUA
2ndLt KELLY BRIAN2ndLt KOOMAR DONALD2ndLt KWIATKOWSKI STEPHEN2ndLt MAILHIOT RYAN2ndLt MEADOWS JORDAN2ndLt MOTLEY ANABELLA2ndLt PADILLA JR2ndLt PATTERSON MERIT2ndLt PERSHALL MADELEINE2ndLt PITTMAN EASTON2ndLt RAMOS AARON2ndLt RICE ROBERT2ndLt ROBINSON AUSTEN2ndLt SAGAWINIA BRANDON2ndLt SCOTT RYAN2ndLt SOH DAEWON2ndLt STAMLER MATTHEW2ndLt SUTER CASSANDRA2ndLt TAUBL JACK2ndLt VACEK JOSEPH2ndLt VAJDA JACK2ndLt VICKERY CINTIA
“The bravest are surely those who have the clearer vision of what is before them, glory and danger alike, and yet notwithstanding, go out to meet it.”
Thucydides
“I have only two men out of my company and 20 out of some other company. We need support, but it is almost suicide to try to get it here as we are swept by machine gun fire and a constant barrage is on us. I have no one on my left and only a few on my right. I will hold.”
1stLt Clifton B. CatesBelleau Wood, 19 July 1918
“Leadership is the sum of those qualities of intellect, human understanding, and moral character that enables a person to inspire and control a group of people successfully.”
General John A. Lejeune
“Courage is endurance for one moment more…”Unknown Marine 2ndLt in Vietnam
“The safest place in Korea was right behind a platoon of Marines. Lord, how they could fight!”
Major General Frank E. Lowe, USAKorea, 26 January 1952
“The Marines I have seen around the world have the cleanest bodies, the filthiest minds, the highest morale, and the lowest morals of any group of animals I have ever seen. Thank God for the United States Marine Corp.”
Eleanor Roosevelt, 1945