University of North Georgia’s newest cadets just completed FROG Week, which included leadership reaction courses at the UNG Pine Valley Recreation Complex. Cadet Col. Logan Scott is the Boar’s Head Brigade commander for the Corps for the 2019-20 school year. She is only the second woman ever to be named to the role. Scott (pictured here), a junior from Pembroke, Georgia, is hoping to inspire other young women in the Corps to try different specialty units.
University of North Georgia’s newest cadets just completed FROG Week, which included leadership reaction courses at the UNG Pine Valley Recreation Complex. Cadet Col. Logan Scott is the Boar’s Head Brigade commander for the Corps for the 2019-20 school year. She is only the second woman ever to be named to the role. Scott (pictured here), a junior from Pembroke, Georgia, is hoping to inspire other young women in the Corps to try different specialty units.
University of North Georgia’s newest cadets just completed FROG Week, which included leadership reaction courses at the UNG Pine Valley Recreation Complex. Cadet Col. Logan Scott is the Boar’s Head Brigade commander for the Corps for the 2019-20 school year. She is only the second woman ever to be named to the role. Scott (pictured here), a junior from Pembroke, Georgia, is hoping to inspire other young women in the Corps to try different specialty units.
University of North Georgia’s newest cadets just completed FROG Week, which included leadership reaction courses at the UNG Pine Valley Recreation Complex. Cadet Col. Logan Scott is the Boar’s Head Brigade commander for the Corps for the 2019-20 school year. She is only the second woman ever to be named to the role. Scott (pictured here), a junior from Pembroke, Georgia, is hoping to inspire other young women in the Corps to try different specialty units.
University of North Georgia’s newest cadets just completed FROG Week, which included leadership reaction courses at the UNG Pine Valley Recreation Complex. Cadet Col. Logan Scott is the Boar’s Head Brigade commander for the Corps for the 2019-20 school year. She is only the second woman ever to be named to the role. Scott (pictured here), a junior from Pembroke, Georgia, is hoping to inspire other young women in the Corps to try different specialty units.
University of North Georgia’s newest cadets just completed FROG Week, which included leadership reaction courses at the UNG Pine Valley Recreation Complex. Cadet Col. Logan Scott is the Boar’s Head Brigade commander for the Corps for the 2019-20 school year. She is only the second woman ever to be named to the role. Scott (pictured here), a junior from Pembroke, Georgia, is hoping to inspire other young women in the Corps to try different specialty units.
