Rolling Thunder Battalion Army ROTC

Commissioning Ceremony

Thaliya Rosa Martinez proudly marched her United States Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) graduating class onto the stage during their commissioning ceremony held at Centennial Chapel, as well as at the ROTC commissioning ceremony in Larsen on the Olivet Nazarene University campus on May 11, 2024. She was commissioned alongside her peers Nicholas Carrell, Chinguun Gankhuleg, Cassandra Pichardo, and Kiley Sowa.

As part of the ceremony, Thaliya rendered her first salute to Sergeant First Class Richard Badger, a retired military science instructor from the RTB. She took her oath of office from Lieutenant colonel Alex Moen, the Professor of Military Science. The pinning of her insignia was a special moment, with her mother and stepfather proudly performing the honor.

Following her commissioning, Second Lieutenant Thaliya Rosa Martinez will report to the Basic Officer Leader Course at Fort Gregg-Adams, Virginia, before transitioning to her first assignment with the 224th Sustainment Brigade.

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Cadet Battalion CSM

Thaliya Rosa Martinez served as a Cadet Battalion Command Sergeant Major for the Rolling Thunder Battalion Army Reserve Officer Training Corps .

Ranger Challenge

Thaliya Rosa Martinez became a member of the Rolling Thunder Battalion Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) in 2021, where she promptly joined the Ranger Challenge team. Ranger Challenge, recognized as the varsity sport of Army ROTC, is a rigorous competition designed to test cadets both physically and mentally while enhancing leadership development and fostering team cohesion. This competition is conducted annually by Army ROTC during the Fall Semester and includes a variety of events: the Army Combat Fitness Test, First Aid Lane (which involves casualty evaluation), 9-line MEDEVAC procedures, buddy carries, Land Navigation (scoring six points during the day), a timed 10-kilometer road march with a full combat load, assembly and disassembly of the M16A2 rifle and M9 pistol, the one-rope bridge, and a rifle competition.

Despite being new to the competition, Thaliya secured a spot on the five-man team, which placed second at the conference competition. In the subsequent year (2023), she advanced to the nine-man team, where they competed against esteemed universities such as Northwestern and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), ultimately achieving first place and winning the trophy, bringing it home to Wheaton College. Notably, Thaliya was the sole female representative from Olivet Nazarene University. Records at her school reflected her performance, demonstrating that she achieved one of the fastest two-mile run times and ruck times in the program, as well as the highest Army Combat Fitness Test score among female cadets.

She accomplished all of this while also competing on the Olivet Nazarene University Women’s Cross Country team, where she made it to cross country nationals in 2023. Her strength for the nine-man team stems from her cross country training, while her physical strength for cross country stems from her Ranger Challenge training.

Top ACFT Female Award

Thaliya Rosa Martinez has received the Top Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) Female Award for three consecutive years since joining the Rolling Thunder Battalion Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) in 2021, demonstrating her exceptional athleticism as a multi-sport athlete. This award recognizes her outstanding performance in events that consist of the Three Repetition Maximum Deadlift, Standing Power Throw, Hand-Release Push-up, Sprint-Drag-Carry, Plank, and Two-Mile Run.

*This only consist of some of her awards*

CTLT

Thaliya Rosa Martinez was selected for her top choice, Aviation, to train over the summer after completing the 30-day Advanced Camp at Fort Knox, Kentucky. The Cadet Troop Leadership Training (CTLT) program provides cadets the opportunity to experience leadership in Army Table of Organization and Equipment (TO&E) units over a three to four-week period. She trained with the 12th Aviation Battalion in Virginia and Washington, D.C., where she shadowed a First Lieutenant named First Lieutenant Fox and learned a great deal about the role of an officer in aviation. She participated in training on a UH-60 Black Hawk and traveled throughout Virginia, Baltimore, D.C., and Maryland aboard the aircraft. She also completed four-aircraft training, including air assault operations and night dust landings. At the end of the four-aircraft training, she bumped into the Glenn Youngkin, the Governor of Virginia and Suzanne Youngkin, the First Lady of Virginia.

Contracted

Thaliya Rosa Martinez contracted with the United States Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) in 2022 alongside her classmates.

Where It All Started: PAO

Thaliya Rosa Martinez volunteered herself as the Public Affairs Officer (PAO) before joining the Rolling Thunder Battalion Army Officers' Reserve Training Corps (ROTC). She captured this image during the Ranger Challenge Competition.