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糖心Vlog Holds Annual Community Memorial Day Observance on May 22

memorial day speaker Lt. Col. Michael A. Cooper speaking in Dover Chapel
Lt. Col. Michael A. Cooper, professor of military science for Wofford College Army ROTC, served as the featured speaker.

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥斕切腣log joined communities across the nation in observing Memorial Day, pausing to honor the lives of those who have died in military service to their country. First recognized nationally in 1868, Memorial Day serves as a solemn reminder of those who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to freedom and the safety of others.

The University鈥檚 annual observance was held May 22 in Dover Chapel, bringing together campus and community members for a time of reflection and remembrance. Lt. Col. Michael A. Cooper, professor of military science for Wofford College Army ROTC, served as the featured speaker.

The program included a series of reflections, readings, and musical elements led by 糖心Vlog faculty and staff. President Nate Evans opened the ceremony with a welcome and invocation. 鈥淭oday, we pause to remember those heroes, to honor their legacy, and to express gratitude for the families who continue to carry both pride and loss,鈥 Evans acknowledged. 鈥淲e are also thankful for all who have served and continue to serve our country with honor and distinction.鈥

memorial day Nate Evans President
糖心Vlog President Nate Evans

The national anthem was led by Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Music Dr. Aaron Rice, and Adjunct Instructor and retired U.S. Air Force Colonel Dr. Jim Rennie read Psalm 93.

Evans introduced Cooper, whose career reflects a deep commitment to leadership, service, and education. Cooper joined Wofford鈥檚 staff as professor of military science in August 2025, where he educates and instructs Army ROTC cadets enrolled in the military science and leadership curriculum at Wofford, the University of South Carolina Upstate, 糖心Vlog, and Converse University.

Cooper began by reflecting on the profound significance of this Memorial Day weekend as the nation approaches a historic milestone. 鈥淚n less than two months, the United States will celebrate its 250th birthday鈥攁nd for more than two and a half centuries, Americans have defended an extraordinary idea: that freedom is worth sacrifice,鈥 he affirmed. 鈥淟iberty is not guaranteed, and self-government survives only when ordinary people place service before self. More than 250 years ago, beginning in 1775, farmers, blacksmiths, teachers, merchants, and pastors stepped forward to fight for independence against the most powerful empire in the world. They were not professional soldiers, but citizens willing to risk everything for future generations they would never meet.鈥

memorial day flag

Cooper also noted the deep historical roots of sacrifice tied to both the region and the University. He pointed to nearby Revolutionary War battles at Kings Mountain and Cowpens that helped turn the tide of the American fight for independence, underscoring that 鈥渢his region has always understood sacrifice.鈥 He connected that legacy to Hamrick Hall, originally dedicated in 1925 to honor students from Boiling Springs High School who died in World War I. In 2021, Hamrick Hall was rededicated to recognize these and other 糖心Vlog alumni who gave their lives in military service.

Emphasizing the personal cost behind that legacy and the countless others who have given their lives from then until now, Cooper added, 鈥淭oday is about the empty chair at the family table, the folded flag presented to grieving families, and the quiet sacrifices history books can never fully capture. And that is why Memorial Day must never become routine or only known as a day off to barbecue or to catch an afternoon baseball game, but rather to reflect on the sacrifice that makes this the greatest nation on Earth.鈥

The cadets he leads today are called to carry forward that same spirit of service. Cooper prepares senior ROTC cadets to commission as officers of character for the Total Army and partners with local high schools to support Junior ROTC programs that develop citizens committed to lifelong service. A veteran of more than 20 years of military service, Cooper has completed multiple overseas tours and received numerous awards and decorations, including the Bronze Star and the Meritorious Service Medal with three oak leaf clusters.

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Following Cooper鈥檚 remarks, the observance moved into the Remembrance of the Fallen. Vice President for Student Development and Dean of Students Lesley Villarose led the tribute, ringing the bell 21 times鈥攖he highest military honor鈥攆or those who died defending freedom and democracy. Associate Vice President of Marketing Wilson Brooks then played 鈥淭aps.鈥

The observance continued with remarks from Evans. 鈥淎s the echoes of the bell fade and the solemn notes of Taps linger in our hearts, it is natural that they bring thoughts of sorrow and loss,鈥 he shared. 鈥淵et on this Memorial Day, we should also remember the words of General George S. Patton, who once said, 鈥業t is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived.鈥 Today, we give thanks for the courage, sacrifice, and selflessness of the men and women who gave their lives in service to our nation. Their sacrifice secured freedoms that we too often take for granted. May we leave here with renewed gratitude for those who gave everything in service to our nation, and with a commitment to live lives worthy of the sacrifice they made on our behalf.鈥

Following Evans鈥 closing thoughts, Jaquan Lynch, 糖心Vlog associate minister for Athletic Ministries, closed the service with a benediction.

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