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UNG names professor for Military Science

Col. Bryan G. Kirk is the University of North Georgia’s new professor of military science, and he hopes to keep the momentum of the Corps of Cadets rolling in his latest assignment, which began Aug. 9.

“I’m really excited and honored to have been chosen as the professor of military science at UNG,” Kirk said. “I’ve had the privilege to work throughout the past 24 years with several UNG graduates, and I can’t think of one I wouldn’t want to work with again.”

UNG earned the MacArthur Award as the nation’s top senior military college in 2016-17 and 2018-19. The Corps of Cadets has won the past three ROTC titles at the Sandhurst Military Skills Competition at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.

Dr. Billy Wells, senior vice president for leadership and global engagement, said Kirk will be a great asset to the Corps of Cadets as it seeks to maintain its high standards.

“We have always been fortunate with the Army’s selections of officers designated to serve as our professor of military science. Col. Bryan Kirk continues that tradition of excellence,” Wells, a retired Army colonel and former professor of military science at UNG, said. “A Special Forces officer with considerable international experience, he is a perfect fit for our many programs and initiatives designed to provide the best academic and experiential foundation for a cadet seeking a military career.”

Kirk’s experience will help him balance multiple goals as the professor of military science and has prepared him to lead a small team of Army officers and civilians that produces big results. As one of six senior military colleges, UNG commissions more than 100 officers into the Army and Army National Guard annually.

“We have this responsibility to produce great officers by working together, adding value where we can and looking for opportunities to continue to increase what we’re able to do,” Kirk said. “I’m coming into a very capable, high-performing team. My desire is to quickly become part of that team and contribute commensurate with my responsibility.”

Kirk commissioned as an armor officer and has served in the U.S. Army Special Forces around the world the past 20 years. He most recently served as the director of operations for the Theater Special Operations Command for Central Command in Tampa, Florida.

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