
As soon as it was evident what had happened, LtC Bill Stringer
of our staff had lowered our flag to half-mast.

Dr. Tom Tillar ordered a memorial wreath on behalf of the VT
alumni association and cadets put it in place in the War Memorial
Chapel at 5pm on Monday. An honor detail was posted for the next
30 hours.

On Tuesday morning the regiment gathered for the first formation
after the shootings to begin the process of moving forward.
Photo by Dave Knachel

Following the flag raising the regimental commander pulled the
regiment in to tell them we had lost one of our own. Afterwards,
many cadets gathered around the regimental chaplain for a spontaneous
prayer. Photo by Dave Knachel.

The convocation held at Cassell Coliseum began to show everyone
how strong the Hokie Nation was. President and Mrs. Bush rendered
honors to the Colors presented by our cadet Color Guard. Photo
by John McCormick.

After the convocation the high winds had subsided enough to allow
Cadet Jordan Martinelli and a detail to move the memorial wreath
to the Cenotaph at the War Memorial.

The detail was relieved and the wreath remained under escort
until 11pm that evening

By Wednesday morning cadets had given the Rat
Path its latest coat of paint.

Less than a week ago I took a photo of 80 smiling
cadets around the Addison Caldwell statue in anticipation of our
13 mile Caldwell March the next day. It seems like that was a
year ago. Today,
Addison is alone but he is suitably adorned.