AMES, IA (04/26/2017)-- Thomas Holliday, a Political Science major from Blue Grass, IA (52726), was among the Iowa State University cadets who received an individual award at the annual Army ROTC Military Ball, held March 25, 2017, at the Scheman Building at Iowa State.
Individual awardees and their honors included the following:
George C Marshall Award
- Lindsey Hildrebrand
DA Superior Cadet Award
- Francis Kelly
- David Pauls
- Calvin Kranig
- Calvin Peiper
Top Overall Cadet in Program Award
- Bradley Dow
Military Officers Association Award
- William O'Hora
American Legion Military Excellence Award
- Elijah Smith
- Aleczander Martys
- Isaac Gibbons
- Kevin Schlotfeldt
- Mitchell Juhl
- Nicholas Arevalo
- Shelby Robinson
VFW Post 674 Award
- Jackson Hirniak
Society of War of 1812 Award
- Matthew Flickinger
National Defense Transportation Association Award
- Breanna Taylor
AFCEA Cert Award
- Cody Neltner
AUSA Army Award
- Hannah Nehring
- Amanda Pennock
- Will Rettenmeier
AUSA Army Award Military History
- Thomas Holliday
- William Hays
- Spencer Jensen
Reserve Officer Association Award
- Grant Grosskruger
- Peter Watkins
- Mariah Palmer
USAA Spirit Award
- Kevin Blaha-Polson
- Arthur Khan
American Veterans Award
- Benjamin McCully
Daughters of American Revolution Award
- Hannah Nehring
National Sojourners Award
- Anders Chelgren
Scottish Rite Masonic Award
- Estefany Argueta Herrera
Daughters of 1812 Award
- Haley Glowik
Sons of American Revolution Award
- Maxwell Covington IV
Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War Award
- Mason Swanstrom
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