An ROTC Family Tradition at St. John's

November 13, 2012

 A proud member of a family steeped in military tradition, Andrew Lyons ’82SVC, ’97G originally came to St. John's University because of its acclaimed Army ROTC program. “I had always wanted to join the United States Army, but my father — who went in as an enlisted man — encouraged me to get my degree and go in as an officer.” Now a Lieutenant Colonel, Lyons has spent 28 years in the army — 12 on active duty and 16 in the reserves.

Lt. Col. Lyons has also spent 22 years at St. John’s, currently as Associate Director of the University Freshman Center.  He is part of a three-generation ROTC tradition. His father-in-law, Colonel Jim Rafferty, is the former Professor of Military Science at St. John's ROTC, and his oldest son, Captain Andrew A. Lyons III ’04C, received his army commission from the program.

Both father and son were briefly deployed together in Iraq, their tours overlapping by three months. Although they were in separate units, Lt. Col. Lyons, who served as an advisor to the Iraqi army, was able to visit his son frequently. “I traveled all over the country, while my son was assigned to the 10th Mountain Division out of Camp Victory,” he said. “I would fly in and visit him there.”

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