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Nearly 190 join Corps of Cadets

August 22, 2022
Almost 190 cadets engaged in Freshmen Recruit Orientation Group (FROG) Week activities under the historic direction of two female battalion commanders at 成人B站.

Article By: Denise Ray

The week before the University of North Georgia's (成人B站) fall semester started, 187 incoming cadets experienced Freshmen Recruit Orientation Group (FROG) Week. The Aug. 14-20 set of events helped them acclimate to life as 成人B站 cadets.

The FROGs learned about the expectations of the Corps of Cadets in part from a history-making leadership duo. This academic year marks the first time both 成人B站 cadet battalion commanders are women. Bentlee Roberson is the first battalion commander and Allyson Smith the second battalion commander.

Smith, a junior from Nashville, Tennessee, pursuing a degree in mathematics, recalled her FROG Week as humbling with the vast amount of newness at one time. Roberson, a junior from Florence, Alabama, pursuing a degree in kinesiology, said her situation was different as she'd just completed a 12-week program in basic training for the Georgia Army National Guard.

It's definitely a challenge... if it wasn't a challenge, everybody would be doing it. The superiors are hard on you, but they're hard for a reason. It's to prepare you and get you in the mindset of the Corps of Cadets."

Nicholas Conowal

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"I walked in thinking I knew everything. Well, they knocked me off my high horse quickly," Roberson said. "I realized quickly that there was plenty for me to learn during FROG Week." 

The pair realize the responsibility that comes with their leadership role for 2022-23.

"I believe a lot of our leadership style comes from our experiences. We try to adjust the things we saw to improve them," Smith said. "We give guidance and are ultimately responsible."

Roberson and Smith are among the cadet leadership responsible for the creation and execution of FROG Week and all corps events, with supervision from the commandant staff. The FROG Week days started early, usually about 6 a.m., and lasted until taps at 10 p.m. They included arduous physical activity and learning everything there is to know about being a cadet, from recognizing ranks to dorm room standards.

"It's definitely a challenge," Nicholas Conowal, a freshman from Dawsonville, Georgia, pursuing a degree in political science with pre-law concentration, said. "If it wasn't a challenge, everybody would be doing it. The superiors are hard on you, but they're hard for a reason. It's to prepare you and get you in the mindset of the Corps of Cadets."

Olivia Sullens, a freshman soccer student-athlete from Dahlonega, Georgia, pursuing a degree in strategic and securities studies with a concentration in international affairs and Russian minor, thrived on the high demands of FROG Week.

"My experience has been amazing and also somewhat difficult, but also very fun," Sullens said. "It's nice to know that other people, people I've never met before, are going through the same thing as I am and are helping me through it."


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