On Oct.19, 2024, Levi Evertson, child of Brooke Nicole and Eric Evertson, Kenneth Burle, child of Christina and Kenneth Burle, Holden Goosey, child of Judith and Ronald Wasson and Eli Lamb, …
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On Oct.19, 2024, Levi Evertson, child of Brooke Nicole and Eric Evertson, Kenneth Burle, child of Christina and Kenneth Burle, Holden Goosey, child of Judith and Ronald Wasson and Eli Lamb, child of Cameo and Corey Wells were inducted into the 136th Missouri Military Academy Corps of Cadets at the MMA Passing Through Ceremony. Missouri Military Academy is an all-male, college preparatory military boarding school (middle school and high school) with a diverse domestic and international student population.
The Passing Through Ceremony is an MMA tradition that officially welcomes new cadets into the corps after they have completed Maroon Phase training, which includes a cadet handbook test and the Crucible.
The handbook test is a thorough exam of MMA rules and regulations, the Honor Code and Academy history and traditions. The Crucible is a series of physical challenges cadets must overcome as a team, and this year's challenges included a physical training test, a six-mile hike with a stretcher carry, a three-mile obstacle run with 16 physical challenges, a tactical paintball battle, a rope run, and a modified combat fitness test modeled after the Marine Corps' standards.
"Our new cadets reached this significant milestone through teamwork and perseverance. I am proud of how they helped and encouraged each other," said MMA President Brigadier General Richard V. Geraci, USA (Ret). "For many, this was their first experience with such intense training, and they now stand stronger and more self-assured, with a clearer understanding of their own capabilities and potential. Their commitment and determination make them-and their families-deserving of this special recognition."
Evertson, Burle, Goosey and Lamb were awarded and authorized to wear the coveted MMA hat brass that bears the MMA crest. The hat brass symbolizes his official status as a full member of the MMA Corps of Cadets. All cadets will now advance in their MMA training. Evanston is set to graduate in 2030, Lamb in 2029 and Burle and Goosey in 2028.