Citadel active duty Navy student Michael Lacey meets top Congressional leaders in Washington, D.C.

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Michael Lacey (right), an active duty Navy student at The Citadel, present Texas Sen.-elect Ted Cruz with a Citadel token - a paperweight replica of a class ring.

CHARLESTON, SC (12/11/2012)(readMedia)-- Michael Lacey of Colleyville, Texas, was among 24 Citadel students who recently traveled to Washington, D.C., where they met with some of the nation's foremost Congressional leaders.

Lacey is an officer candidate enrolled in The Citadel's Seaman-to-Admiral 21 education and commissioning program. He is majoring in electrical engineering with minor in computer programming and political science with a minor in East Asian affairs. While enlisted in the Navy he was an electrician's mate 2nd class. Upon his graduation in 2013 he will be a commissioned Naval officer.

While at The Citadel, Lacey has been active in the NROTC sail training program, Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society as vice president, NROTC social events (chairman), NROTC Color Guard, Pi Sigma Alpha Political Science Honor Society, Phi Kappa Phi Interdisciplinary Honor Society, Toastmasters, Citadel ONE, and the Inaugural Bulldog Regatta.

Organized by Mallory Factor, the college's John C. West Professor of International Politics and American Government, the trip to the nation's U.S. Capitol gave the cadets and active duty and veteran students the opportunity to meet and talk 21 members of the U.S. House and Senate. The Center for American Progress provided a breakfast panel discussion and the Heritage Foundation hosted the students for an evening reception.

"Mallory put together an impressive group of legislators for our students to meet and spend time with. We were all impressed and appreciative of the opportunity to talk about leadership and many of the issues facing our country with the men and women who are helping lead the way," said Citadel President Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa, who made the trip with the students.

Among the legislators who spent time with the students were members of the South Carolina delegation: Sens. Lindsay Graham and Jim DeMint and Reps. James Clyburn, Tim Scott and Joe Wilson. The students also heard from Sens. John Kerry of Massachusetts, Joe Lieberman of Connecticut, John McCain of Arizona, Jack Reed of Rhode Island, Jeff Sessions of Alabama, Richard Shelby of Alabama and Mike Lee of Utah. Lee introduced the students to Texas Sen.-Elect Ted Cruz. Speaker of the House John Boehner of Ohio participated as did Reps. Louie Gohmert of Texas, Jim Jordan of Ohio, Jack Kingston of Georgia, Steve King of Iowa and Allen West and Ileana Ros-Lehtinen of Florida. Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky hosted the students for lunch.

The Citadel, founded in 1842, is a public, coeducational military college in Charleston, S.C., that offers a classic military education for young men and women seeking a college experience that is meaningful and academically strong. With the core values of honor, duty and respect, The Citadel prepares principled leaders for the military as well as the global workplace.