Texas A&M Corps Commandant Transitioning to Serve University President

Texas A&M Corps Commandant Transitioning to Serve University President

Transition at Texas A&M University’s Corps of Cadets

In a significant development at Texas A&M University, the beloved Commandant Brigadier General Patrick R. Michaelis is shifting gears and accepting a new role. The current Corps of Cadets commandant announced this move early Monday, much to the surprise of many affiliated with the university.

Note: Earlier reports inaccurately stated that General Michaelis was retiring. We apologize for this error and have now corrected the information.

New Role for General Michaelis

Michaelis will take on a new position as the special assistant to the respected Texas A&M University President, General Mark Welsh III. This change follows 30 years of dedicated service in the US Army, and two pivotal years leading the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets as Commandant.

In a statement released by Michaelis, he stated, “One of the greatest passions of my life is the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets. Its focus on developing leaders of character to face the global challenges of tomorrow necessitates our continual evolution while preserving what makes Aggieland so special.”

Interim Leadership for the Corps

As Michaelis transitions to his new role serving the university president, the interim corps commandant position will be filled by retired US Air Force Lieutenant Gen. Loyd S. “Chip” Utterback until a permanent commandant can be chosen.

Accolades and Appreciation

With gratitude for his relentless dedication and significant contributions, President General Welsh expressed his thanks for Michaelis’ service, not just to the Corps of Cadets but also to Texas A&M University. He highlighted the immense hard work Michaelis put in to enhance leadership training and the overall experiences for the Corp while also expanding their reach through improved recruitment processes.

Looking Forward

As General Michaelis prepares to transition into his new role, the university, its staff, and students look forward to how his leadership will continue to guide the university and its mission. Monday was his last official day serving as Commandant of the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets, and the interim period under Gen. Utterback’s stewardship begins.

About Texas A&M Corps of Cadets

The Texas A&M Corps of Cadets is a globally-respected institution revered for its commitment to molding future leaders and its ethos that encourages community service. As one of the most iconic organizations within Texas A&M University, the Corp has significantly influenced countless leaders over its illustrious history.

As General Michaelis begins this next chapter in his professional journey, many hope that the Corps of Cadets’ historical commitment to nurturing character, and future leadership will continue to grow in his new role as special assistant to University President General Mark Welsh III.

HERE College Station

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