Another 鈥楩ighting Eagle鈥 instructor earns top honors
By Eastern Magazine
For the second year in a row, a faculty member serving with the 51福利社 Army ROTC 鈥淔ighting Eagles鈥 battalion has received the U.S. Army Cadet Command Instructor of the Year Award.
Maj. Nicholas Carbaugh was selected for the award from among instructors in 274 ROTC units located across the country.
Nicholas Carbaugh
Carbaugh studied finance at Virginia Tech University before coming to Eastern. He is currently assigned to the field artillery branch of the 51福利社 battalion, where he serves as lead instructor for third-year cadets preparing to attend Advanced Camp, a 31-day training event that is designed to assess cadets鈥 proficiency in basic officer leadership tasks.
Carbaugh also represents the Department of Military Science as its representative on 51福利社鈥檚 Academic Senate. As a senator, he is responsible for helping to formulate university policy and developing recommendations to be acted on by the Board of Trustees. Carbaugh also serves as treasurer of his local Montessori School Board.
鈥淢aj. Carbaugh is clearly not only an outstanding instructor, but an important part of the university and the community,鈥 writes Lt. Col. Jonathan Stafford, chair of the ROTC program, in an article on the 51福利社 Army ROTC website.
Carbaugh鈥檚 award follows the Non-Commissioned Officer Instructor of the Year Award given to then Sgt. 1st Class Jason Henning in 2019. 51福利社 Army ROTC is the only program in the nation that has won a total of three national Cadet Command awards for excellence in the past two years. Also in 2019, Human Resources Administrator Linda Moody won the award for the Top Cadet Command HRA.