Army veteran from Laredo College pursues cybersecurity degree

Army veteran from Laredo College pursues cybersecurity degree

Army veteran from Laredo College pursues cybersecurity degree

https://www.lmtonline.com/local/article/alfonso-granger-national-guard-harvey-borders-utsa-22283009.php

Publish Date: 2026-05-31 09:56:00

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Alfonso Granger is studying cybersecurity at Laredo College after serving seven years in the U.S. Army National Guard. Granger plans to graduate in Summer 2026 before continuing his education at UTSA.

Courtesy/Laredo College Alfonso Granger is studying cybersecurity at Laredo College after serving seven years in the U.S. Army National Guard. Granger plans to graduate in Summer 2026 before continuing his education at UTSA.

Alfonso Granger is studying cybersecurity at Laredo College after serving seven years in the U.S. Army National Guard. Granger plans to graduate in Summer 2026 before continuing his education at UTSA.

Courtesy/Laredo College Alfonso Granger is studying cybersecurity at Laredo College after serving seven years in the U.S. Army National Guard. Granger plans to graduate in Summer 2026 before continuing his education at UTSA.

Alfonso Granger is studying cybersecurity at Laredo College after serving seven years in the U.S. Army National Guard. Granger plans to graduate in Summer 2026 before continuing his education at UTSA.

Courtesy/Laredo College Alfonso Granger is studying cybersecurity at Laredo College after serving seven years in the U.S. Army National Guard. Granger plans to graduate in Summer 2026 before continuing his education at UTSA.

Alfonso Granger is studying cybersecurity at Laredo College after serving seven years in the U.S. Army National Guard. Granger plans to graduate in Summer 2026 before continuing his education at UTSA.

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On weekends, Alfonso Granger mans a grill in his backyard with his wife while country music plays and his two daughters chase each other through the yard. 

This is the American dream, an opportunity made possible by those who served in the military, like Granger, that we take the time to recognize during Military Appreciation Month. Now, he seeks a new opportunity in college after serving the country he bravely defended. 

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After high school, he was not sure which direction to go in life. “I wanted to push myself beyond my comfort zone,” Granger said. 

“I was looking for discipline, direction and a sense of purpose.”

He decided to serve his country and enlist in the U.S. Army National Guard in 2016 to help pay for his education. During his seven years of service, Granger was activated by the governor of Texas in 2017 to assist with humanitarian relief following Hurricane Harvey, one of the costliest storms in U.S. history. 

He later deployed to the Texas Capitol to support state troopers during tense protests. He also participated in Operation…

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Army veteran from Laredo College pursues cybersecurity degree

Army veteran from Laredo College pursues cybersecurity degree

Army veteran from Laredo College pursues cybersecurity degree

https://www.lmtonline.com/local/article/alfonso-granger-national-guard-harvey-borders-utsa-22283009.php

Publish Date: 2026-05-31 09:56:00

Source Domain: www.lmtonline.com

Alfonso Granger is studying cybersecurity at Laredo College after serving seven years in the U.S. Army National Guard. Granger plans to graduate in Summer 2026 before continuing his education at UTSA.

Courtesy/Laredo College Alfonso Granger is studying cybersecurity at Laredo College after serving seven years in the U.S. Army National Guard. Granger plans to graduate in Summer 2026 before continuing his education at UTSA.

Alfonso Granger is studying cybersecurity at Laredo College after serving seven years in the U.S. Army National Guard. Granger plans to graduate in Summer 2026 before continuing his education at UTSA.

Courtesy/Laredo College Alfonso Granger is studying cybersecurity at Laredo College after serving seven years in the U.S. Army National Guard. Granger plans to graduate in Summer 2026 before continuing his education at UTSA.

Alfonso Granger is studying cybersecurity at Laredo College after serving seven years in the U.S. Army National Guard. Granger plans to graduate in Summer 2026 before continuing his education at UTSA.

Courtesy/Laredo College Alfonso Granger is studying cybersecurity at Laredo College after serving seven years in the U.S. Army National Guard. Granger plans to graduate in Summer 2026 before continuing his education at UTSA.

Alfonso Granger is studying cybersecurity at Laredo College after serving seven years in the U.S. Army National Guard. Granger plans to graduate in Summer 2026 before continuing his education at UTSA.

Courtesy/Laredo College

On weekends, Alfonso Granger mans a grill in his backyard with his wife while country music plays and his two daughters chase each other through the yard. 

This is the American dream, an opportunity made possible by those who served in the military, like Granger, that we take the time to recognize during Military Appreciation Month. Now, he seeks a new opportunity in college after serving the country he bravely defended. 

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After high school, he was not sure which direction to go in life. “I wanted to push myself beyond my comfort zone,” Granger said. 

“I was looking for discipline, direction and a sense of purpose.”

He decided to serve his country and enlist in the U.S. Army National Guard in 2016 to help pay for his education. During his seven years of service, Granger was activated by the governor of Texas in 2017 to assist with humanitarian relief following Hurricane Harvey, one of the costliest storms in U.S. history. 

He later deployed to the Texas Capitol to support state troopers during tense protests. He also participated in Operation…

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