Camden TurnbullCamden Turnbull of Huntsville, Alabama will be beginning his university studies at Auburn Univeristy in the fall, where he will be pursuing a degree in kinesiology and heath science. Camden tells us “When I was four years old, my family went to Hawick, Scotland to see the unveiling of the Turning of the Bull monument, which depicts William Rule’s famous act of courage and service of turning the bull to save the king. While I do not remember many details of this trip, I do remember hearing from an early age about the legend of the Turnbull name and the rich legacy of service that my name represented. My grandparents and great-grandparents spent many years as missionaries in the country of Haiti. My father served over twenty-nine years in the US Air Force and later the US Space Force. Growing up I recall frequently seeing “service before self” modeled and encouraged. Every day I walked past literal signs hung in our home reminding me of this Turnbull value... One sign, which hung in our hallway, says “Do what is right, not what is easy”. Walking past these signs each day, I didn’t think much of this but looking back, these signs were just one of many ways my family modeled and encouraged service to others. To me, this is what it means to be a Turnbull.”