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September 20, 2024 - WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Alabama) congratulated 13 Alabama students, whom she nominated, on their acceptance to United States service academies starting this fall semester. The service academies include the U.S. Military Academy, U.S. Naval Academy, U.S. Coast Guard Academy, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, and U.S. Air Force Academy.
"On behalf of the people of Alabama, it was truly an honor to nominate these outstanding young men and women to attend our nation's prestigious service academies," said Senator Britt in a statement. "I am proud to support some of our state's best and brightest who have displayed exemplary character, leadership, and academic excellence as they answer the call to serve our United States Armed Forces. I look forward to seeing all that they achieve."
The following students are attending the U.S. Military Academy:
Jordan Wilson-Auburn, Alabama
Jada Liu-Auburn, Alabama
John Stimpson-Mobile, Alabama
Carson McFadden-Hoover, Alabama
The following students are attending the U.S. Naval Academy:
John Roberts-Birmingham, Alabama
Daniel Troy-Auburn, Alabama
Nate Roberts-Birmingham, Alabama
The following student is attending the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy:
Austin Moore-Childersburg, Alabama
The following students are attending the U.S. Air Force Academy:
Hunter Johnson-Madison, Alabama
Lily Hoyle-Mobile, Alabama
Lauren Sheehy-Madison, Alabama
Michael Joseph-Athens, Alabama
Martha Crayton-Montgomery, Alabama
For consideration for a service academy nomination, applicants must be residents of Alabama and complete the required ACT or SAT exams. They must also provide letters of recommendation, an official school transcript, and a completed application form.
Although Senator Britt nominated these students, the academy to which they received a nomination made the final admission decision.
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