Terence wanted to leave Georgia, to be an Engineer, and to play football. West Point checked all of those blocks. Terence had opportunities, but the more he learned about West Point the more it drew him in.
Terence was accepted to the Preparatory School and built a strong base of academic skill, physical fitness, and strong peer relationships.
Terence played football and track while at West Point and participated in several clubs and activities. Terence was an extroverted introvert. He enjoyed his time with others, but need quiet to recharge.
Terence branched Field Artillery and enjoyed his time in the military and his deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. He was busy and put in high risk scenarios, but he felt prepared to do his job and to complete the mission.
After three overseas combat deployments in his first five years of military service Terence was sent to South Korea. Fate and family would drive Terence’s next steps and he would leave the military after his two years in Korea and return back to his roots in Atlanta, Georgia.
Terence would transition to the civilian world and apply himself towards building a career in Information Technology and investing in his family.
This is his story.