By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
The White House
Amid the historic halls of the United States Coast Guard Academy, the sounds of celebration mingled with the speeches of dignitaries, creating a day to remember for the graduating class of 2026. With smiles of accomplishment and eyes set on the future, these young leaders were reminded of their vital role in safeguarding the nation’s maritime interests.
A Ceremony of Valor and Vision
In the presence of esteemed guests and families, the Academy celebrated the accomplishments of its graduates with a ceremony that was as much about the past as it was about the future. Rear Admiral Greg Rothrock addressed the cadets, acknowledging their hard-earned achievements and the challenges they overcame during their rigorous training. The ceremony was a testament to the dedication and resilience that the institution instills in its students.
President Trump, who presided over the event, commended the cadets for their commitment to service and leadership. He underscored the importance of their roles, stating, “Your training has prepared you to face the challenges of a dynamic environment at sea and beyond.” His presence highlighted the strong support for the Coast Guard and its mission to protect the nation’s waters.
Investing in Future Leaders
The Academy’s commitment to excellence was further demonstrated by the recent funding secured through the fiscal year 2025 budget reconciliation. These funds are set to enhance the institution’s facilities significantly, including renovations to Chase Hall barracks and the creation of a world-class aquatic center and a new science and technology building. Such investments will bolster the Academy’s ability to produce capable and resilient leaders well into the future.
Rear Admiral Rothrock emphasized the Academy’s unwavering purpose: “We are committed to producing officers who are ready to lead with character, adapt to any challenge, and serve with honor.” The class of 2026 embodies these values, ready to embark on their new roles as ensigns.
Honoring Achievements and Traditions
The ceremony also celebrated the individual achievements of the cadets. Notably, Cadet First Class Matthew Lanzilotta was recognized as the Distinguished Graduate for his outstanding performance across academics, military training, and physical fitness. His journey from Virginia Beach to becoming a leader in the Coast Guard reflects the dedication and hard work that the Academy inspires in its students.
Throughout the event, the spirit of camaraderie and shared purpose was palpable. As the cadets prepared to move forward in their careers, they did so with the knowledge that their time at the Academy had prepared them for the complexities of service life.
A Global Perspective
The graduating class also included seven international cadets, representing countries such as Guyana, the Philippines, and Taiwan. Their participation underscored the Academy’s global reach and the diverse perspectives that enrich the Corps. These cadets, alongside their American counterparts, are poised to contribute to international maritime security and cooperation.
The inclusion of international cadets highlights the interconnectedness of global maritime affairs and the collaborative efforts required to address shared challenges.
Looking Ahead
As the ceremony concluded with cheers of “Go Coast Guard! Go Bears!”, the newly commissioned officers stepped into their roles with a sense of pride and responsibility. The values of integrity, resilience, and service to country will guide them as they navigate the complex waters of their careers.
The United States Coast Guard Academy continues its tradition of developing leaders who are ready to face the maritime challenges of today and tomorrow. The class of 2026 leaves with not only academic qualifications but also a deep-seated commitment to the mission of securing the nation’s interests at sea.
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President Trump Inspires New Leaders at Coast Guard Academy Graduation
By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
The White House
Amid the historic halls of the United States Coast Guard Academy, the sounds of celebration mingled with the speeches of dignitaries, creating a day to remember for the graduating class of 2026. With smiles of accomplishment and eyes set on the future, these young leaders were reminded of their vital role in safeguarding the nation’s maritime interests.
A Ceremony of Valor and Vision
In the presence of esteemed guests and families, the Academy celebrated the accomplishments of its graduates with a ceremony that was as much about the past as it was about the future. Rear Admiral Greg Rothrock addressed the cadets, acknowledging their hard-earned achievements and the challenges they overcame during their rigorous training. The ceremony was a testament to the dedication and resilience that the institution instills in its students.
President Trump, who presided over the event, commended the cadets for their commitment to service and leadership. He underscored the importance of their roles, stating, “Your training has prepared you to face the challenges of a dynamic environment at sea and beyond.” His presence highlighted the strong support for the Coast Guard and its mission to protect the nation’s waters.
Investing in Future Leaders
The Academy’s commitment to excellence was further demonstrated by the recent funding secured through the fiscal year 2025 budget reconciliation. These funds are set to enhance the institution’s facilities significantly, including renovations to Chase Hall barracks and the creation of a world-class aquatic center and a new science and technology building. Such investments will bolster the Academy’s ability to produce capable and resilient leaders well into the future.
Rear Admiral Rothrock emphasized the Academy’s unwavering purpose: “We are committed to producing officers who are ready to lead with character, adapt to any challenge, and serve with honor.” The class of 2026 embodies these values, ready to embark on their new roles as ensigns.
Honoring Achievements and Traditions
The ceremony also celebrated the individual achievements of the cadets. Notably, Cadet First Class Matthew Lanzilotta was recognized as the Distinguished Graduate for his outstanding performance across academics, military training, and physical fitness. His journey from Virginia Beach to becoming a leader in the Coast Guard reflects the dedication and hard work that the Academy inspires in its students.
Throughout the event, the spirit of camaraderie and shared purpose was palpable. As the cadets prepared to move forward in their careers, they did so with the knowledge that their time at the Academy had prepared them for the complexities of service life.
A Global Perspective
The graduating class also included seven international cadets, representing countries such as Guyana, the Philippines, and Taiwan. Their participation underscored the Academy’s global reach and the diverse perspectives that enrich the Corps. These cadets, alongside their American counterparts, are poised to contribute to international maritime security and cooperation.
The inclusion of international cadets highlights the interconnectedness of global maritime affairs and the collaborative efforts required to address shared challenges.
Looking Ahead
As the ceremony concluded with cheers of “Go Coast Guard! Go Bears!”, the newly commissioned officers stepped into their roles with a sense of pride and responsibility. The values of integrity, resilience, and service to country will guide them as they navigate the complex waters of their careers.
The United States Coast Guard Academy continues its tradition of developing leaders who are ready to face the maritime challenges of today and tomorrow. The class of 2026 leaves with not only academic qualifications but also a deep-seated commitment to the mission of securing the nation’s interests at sea.
The full episode of The White House is available on OBBM Network TV.
Watch the full episode:
Full episode available here through May 25, 2026 — a highlight clip replaces this player after that.
Watch The White House on OBBM Network TV: https://www.obbmnetwork.tv/series/the-white-house-208021
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