Talk:Loretta Reynolds
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[edit]"From July 1994 to May 1995, she attended the Command and Control Systems Course at Marine Corps University and went on to serve as a Candidate Platoon Commander for Charlie Company, Officer Candidate School in Quantico."
First of all, being that she graduated from the Naval Academy, it is not at all clear to me that she would have attended Officer's Candidate School. But if she did, she would have attended that prior to her graduation/commission. Not nine years later.
Also, the fact that she was a Candidate Platoon Commander really isn't a noteworthy accomplishment. Candidates attending Officer Candidate School are tasked to fill all of the Candidate unit billets (i.e. candidata company commander, candidate company gunnery sergeant, etc). Candidates rotate through these positions, giving the training staff a chance to see each candidate perform in a leadership position.
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