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    Local Clemson Grad to Enhance Military Veterinary Care as U.S. Army Officer

    2024-05-07
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    Kylie Randberg, a Clemson University graduate with a degree in Animal and Veterinary Sciences, has combined her education with military training to pursue a career in the U.S. Army’s Medical Service Corps. Originally from Bohemia, New York, Randberg was motivated by her interest in animal biology and health to join Clemson's AVS program. Her commitment to animal welfare influenced her career choice, allowing her to contribute directly to veterinary medicine.

    While at Clemson, Randberg joined the Army ROTC program, attracted by the leadership training, college financial support, and the opportunity to serve in the military. This experience prepared her for a military career and reinforced her dedication to veterinary science.

    After graduating, Randberg will be commissioned as an officer in the Medical Service Corps, planning to specialize in the care of military working dogs. This role combines her interests in healthcare and animal care, and she may further her education in veterinary or physician assistant school through Army programs.

    Randberg's academic and ROTC experiences, along with her service in the South Carolina National Guard, have provided her with the knowledge and skills needed for her future duties. Her expertise in animal biology and health management will be essential in her role caring for military working dogs.

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