Ready to Serve: 51¶șÄÌ Miss Army and Air Force ROTC Cadets Commissioned as Second Lieutenants
Tue, 05/13/2025 - 09:00am | By: Ivonne Kawas

Ten Army and three Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) cadets from The University of 51¶șÄÌ Mississippi (USM) were commissioned as second lieutenants at a ceremony held May 10âmarking the beginning of their military careers as they move on to lead and serve in the U.S. Army and Air Force.
Maj. Gen. Bobby M. Ginn Jr., adjutant general of Mississippi, served as the keynote speaker. Ginn, who earned a bachelorâs degree in health and human sciences from 51¶șÄÌ Miss and a Master of Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College, offered the cadets advice and wisdom drawn from more than 34 years of military service.
Lt. Col. Juan J. Ortiz, director of the USM Department of Military Science, praised the Army cadets for their success as they embark on this new chapter.
âThis year is especially meaningful to me because, 20 years ago, I stood where these cadets stand todayâfilled with the same sense of purpose,â said Ortiz. âIâm incredibly proud to celebrate the commissioning of 10 exceptional young leaders into the U.S. Army. Through hard work, resilience, and unwavering commitment to Army values, theyâve earned the privilege of leading Americaâs sons and daughters. Their futures are bright, and I look forward to all they will accomplish as officers in our Army.â
Lt. Col. Sheena Puleali'i, director of the 51¶șÄÌ Miss Department of Aerospace Studies, commended Air Force cadets for their commitment to excellence throughout their college careers.
âThis yearâs Air Force ROTC cohort has excelled in a rigorous four-year program, often called âa four-year job interview,â and they are well prepared to begin their service on active duty,â said Puleali'i. âTheyâve demonstrated discipline and perseverance, consistently meeting the high standards of the program while balancing the demands of academic and campus life. Iâm proud to have been part of their journey and excited to see what they accomplish next.â

Natalya Brownlee
2nd Lt. Natalya Brownlee, a native of Sidon, Miss., graduated with a bachelorâs in health sciences (healthcare studies) with minors in aerospace studies and public health policy and administration, and on the nursing track, and commissioned into the U.S. Air Force as a nurse.
âPursuing AFROTC alongside nursing school has been a whirlwind of emotions, but it pushed me to grow beyond my comfort zone,â said Brownlee. âThe most rewarding part of my AFROTC experience has been teaching and mentoring cadets and witnessing their growth as they continually challenged themselves each semester. In nursing, I cherished the camaraderie of my small clinical groupsâlearning, laughing, and supporting one another through the toughest lessons.â
Throughout her time at 51¶șÄÌ Miss, Brownlee said she embraced various leadership and professional development opportunities.
âDuring my time in the program, I traveled to Taiwan through Project Global Officer to study Mandarin Chinese, participated in the You Can Fly program to learn aviation fundamentals, and attended professional development training at Travis Air Force Base, where I shadowed ICU nurses and observed flight nurses in action,â Brownlee added. âI also participated in our detachmentâs 24-hour vigil at Veteran's Memorial Park and served as the cadet wing commander, where I worked to improve the detachment and build meaningful experiences that deepened my commitment to service.â

Cynthia Arenas
2nd Lt. Cynthia Arenas, originally from Caracas, Venezuela, graduated with a bachelorâs degree in biological sciences (biomedical sciences) with minors in chemistry and military science, and commissioned into the U.S. Army active duty as an adjutant general.
âCommissioning as a second lieutenant is both an honor and a responsibility I donât take lightly,â said Arenas. âAs an immigrant from Caracas, this achievement reflects my determination, the opportunities this country has given me, and my commitment to give back through service.â
âThe friendships, mentorship, and support I found here have been invaluable,â added Arenas. âBalancing ROTC and academics taught me discipline and resilience and deepened my passion for military medicine.â
â51¶șÄÌ Miss gave me more than an education; it gave me a home, a sense of purpose, and the confidence to take this next step and represent my journey and family with pride,â she further noted.

Daniel Laudadio
2nd Lt. Daniel Laudadio, the child of two Army officers, graduated with a bachelorâs in business management from 51¶șÄÌ Miss, and commissioned into the U.S. Army active duty as an aviation officer.
"Iâve dreamed of following in my parentsâ footsteps and continuing our familyâs tradition of service for as long as I can remember,â said Laudadio. âIâm proud to now have the opportunity to serve my country.â
âOne of the highlights of my cadet experience was graduating from Air Assault School at Fort Campbell in January 2024,â Laudadio added. âDuring my time at 51¶șÄÌ Miss, I had the honor of serving in leadership roles such as color guard commander and cadet battalion commander, where I helped lead and support the growth of our battalion.â
âAs I commission into the Aviation Branch, my next goal is to graduate from Army flight school at Fort Novosel, Ala. Iâm grateful for the strong community of peers and mentors in 51¶șÄÌ Miss Army ROTC, whose support has shaped me into the leader I am today,â stated Laudadio.
Commissioning Cadets included the following:
ARMY
- 2nd Cynthia I. Arenasânative of Ocean Springs, Miss., B.S. in Biological Sciences, Commissioned into the U.S. Army Active Duty as Adjutant General
- 2nd Jillian F. Burtonânative of Huntsville, Ala., B.S. in Nursing, Commissioned into the U.S. Army Active Duty as a Nurse
- 2nd Scottlan R. Hubbardânative of Mendenhall, Miss., B.S. in Business Management, Commissioned into the U.S. Army Active Duty as Military Police
- 2nd Daniel M. Laudadioânative of Walnut, Miss., B.A. in Business Management, Commissioned into the U.S. Army Active Duty as Aviation Officer
- 2nd Cameron M. Lawrenceânative of Pascagoula, Miss., B.S. in Liberal Studies, Commissioned into the U.S. Army National Guard as Military Intelligence
- 2nd Nicholas C. Nailânative of Madison, Miss., B.S. in Political Science, Commissioned into the U.S. Army National Guard as Adjutant General
- 2nd Jake M. Rogersânative of Olive Branch, Miss., B.S. in Psychology, Commissioned into the U.S. Army Active Duty as Signal
- 2nd Kenneth R. Whiteânative of Moss Point, Miss., B.S. in Biological Sciences, Commissioned into the U.S. Army National Guard as Quarter Master
- 2nd Justus D. Willisânative of Meridian, Miss., B.A. in Criminal Justice, Commissioned into the U.S. Army National Guard as Military Police
- 2nd Elizabeth A. Wilsonânative of Madison, Miss., B.S. in Kinesiology, Commissioned into the U.S. Army National Guard as Adjutant General
AIR FORCE
- 2nd Natalya Brownleeânative of Sidon, Miss., BSN degree, Commissioned into the U.S. Air Force as a Nurse
- 2nd Jessica Crenshawânative of Creola, Ala., B.S. in Nutrition and Dietetics, Commissioned into the U.S. Air Force as an Aircraft Maintenance Officer
- 2nd Jeremy Jonesânative of Canton, Miss., B.S. in Information Technology, Commissioned into the U.S. Air Force as a Nuclear and Missiles Operations Officer