Maj. Louis Conklin ('11)
The TAC education deeply influenced my ability to play multiple roles as a husband, father, service-member, and Catholic.
Dr. Dave Langley (’15) is on the last leg of the long journey to becoming a full-fledged physician, working through his residency requirements at Florida State University in Sarasota.
The TAC education deeply influenced my ability to play multiple roles as a husband, father, service-member, and Catholic.
After eight years of working as a weapons system officer on the F-15E strike fighter, Maj. Louis Conklin, USAF (’11), is strapping into the pilot’s seat.
The Diocese of Manchester, N.H., has presented its annual St.
“I have always been drawn to the Armed Forces,” says Rev. Andrew De Silva (’03). “And one reason I was drawn to my ministry to American soldiers is the great need for good Catholic chaplains among our men and women in uniform.”
There was a sense of discipline in the intellectual life at Thomas Aquinas College which I think very much carries over into the military, which has discipline permeating throughout the entire structure.
The first member of the Class of 2020 to make the Faith in Action blog is Meg Downes (’20), who has wasted no time answering her vocation.