Writer & Photographer – Major Johnathan B. Ladson



On Wednesday, 14 May 2025, COL Lorenzo Ray Phillips visited the Brackenridge High School JROTC program to share insight on techniques that can be used to overcome adversity as you work to achieve greatness. His presentation was focused on several areas, to include OQP – Only Quality People, Leadership, the Seven Ps, and You’re in Charge of your Mind. The Cadets really enjoyed the discussion and expressed renewed focus on achieving their lifelong goals, dreams, and aspirations. At the conclusion of the presentation, C/LTC Desarea Zuniga presented an Eagle Battalion Certificate of Appreciation to COL Phillips for taking the time to come out and share this important information with our Cadets.
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