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Scott Sonsalla
Professor of Military Science at The University of Texas at San Antonio
Scott Sonsalla is a Professor of Military Science at The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA).1 In this role, he teaches future leaders in the US Army the values and skills they need. Sonsalla is also the director of the university's ROTC (Reserve Officers' Training Corps) program.2
Career and Responsibilities
As a Professor of Military Science, Sonsalla is responsible for:
- Teaching and mentoring ROTC cadets
- Overseeing the ROTC program at UTSA
- Preparing students for leadership roles in the US Army
Achievements
Under Sonsalla's leadership, the UTSA Army ROTC program has achieved significant milestones:
- In 2012, the program surpassed 500 commissionees with that year's graduating class.4
- He has been involved in high-profile events such as the commissioning of cadets as lieutenants at the All-American Bowl.3
Experience and Rank
Scott Sonsalla holds the rank of Colonel in the US Army.2 His experience includes:
- Serving as a Professor of Military Science at UTSA
- Participating in training events like Warrior Forge, where he worked to prepare cadets for their future roles in the Army.5
Scott Sonsalla's LinkedIn profile can be found under the username scott-sonsalla-10075543, which confirms his position at The University of Texas at San Antonio.1
Highlights
May 23 · utsa.edu
UTSA Army ROTC surpasses 500 commissionees with class of 2012
Jan 9 · army.mil
Cadets become lieutenants in front of thousands at All-American Bowl
Jul 12 · army.mil
Warrior Forge merges experience with potential | Article - Army.mil