A RESOLUTION to honor and commend Cadet Josh Stoll upon his selection for a Judge Advocate General internship.
The recognition of Cadet Stoll through SJR0457 serves not only to celebrate his personal achievements but also to highlight the importance of the JAG internship program, which provides invaluable experience in military legal affairs. This program is a competitive one, and Stoll's selection signifies his exceptional qualifications and commitment to justice, serving as a model for his peers and future cadets in the ROTC.
SJR0457 is a resolution that honors and commends Cadet Josh Stoll, a member of the U.S. Army ROTC Eagle Battalion at Carson-Newman University, for his selection for a prestigious Judge Advocate General (JAG) internship for the summer of 2025. This resolution acknowledges the academic excellence and dedication to service that Cadet Stoll has displayed throughout his military training and educational career, reflecting the high standards of both his university and ROTC program.
While the resolution itself is largely commendatory and uncontroversial, it represents broader themes of military service and leadership in education. There may be discussions around funding and support for ROTC programs and how they prepare students for roles in both military and civilian legal professions. However, SJR0457 focuses primarily on the celebration of individual achievement rather than contentious legislative debates.