Celestine encourages graduates to continue to embrace ‘the art of possible’

Retired Army Command Sgt. Maj. Martin Celestine delivers the keynote address to graduates during the Phenix City Campus commencement on Friday.

Retired Army Command Sgt. Maj. Martin Celestine delivers the keynote address to graduates during the Phenix City Campus commencement on Friday.

Retired Army Command Sergeant Major Martin Celestine encouraged Troy University graduates on Friday to continue to embrace “the art of possible” that brought them to this major milestone in life – a college degree.

Speaking to nearly 90 graduates during the Phenix City Campus’ fall commencement ceremony, Celestine, who serves as Vice President of Operations…

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Retired Command Sergeant Major Martin Celestine to address Troy University graduates in January 20 ceremony

Close to 90 graduates are expected to participate in the Jan. 20 commencement ceremony at the Columbus Convention and Trade Center.

Close to 90 graduates are expected to participate in the Jan. 20 commencement ceremony at the Columbus Convention and Trade Center.

Retired Army Command Sergeant Major Martin Celestine, Vice President of Operations at the National Infantry Museum, will deliver the keynote address to Troy University graduates during the University’s Phenix City commencement ceremony on Jan. 20.

The ceremony, which will begin at 7 p.m. EST, will take place at the Columbus Convention and Trade Center. Close…

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TROY alumnus inducted into Army Rangers Hall of Fame

Hardy was among the 16 soldiers and one civilian inducted in the 2022 class. (U.S. Army Photo by Markeith Horace/Maneuver Center of Excellence)

Hardy was among the 16 soldiers and one civilian inducted in the 2022 class. (U.S. Army Photo by Markeith Horace/Maneuver Center of Excellence)

Troy University alumnus Chris Hardy, a U.S. Army veteran with 27 years of service, is among the 2022 class of inductees into the Ranger Hall of Fame.

Hardy, who graduated in 2002 with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, was among the 16 soldiers and one civilian inducted during a ceremony on July 13 at…

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