A dozen Alabama students have accepted appointments to a U.S. Service Academy, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-AL, has confirmed.
Son of Charles Mark and Ginger Bain; Montgomery, AL; Trinity Presbyterian Upper SchoolPatrick Christopher Davidson: Son of Kihwang and Mikyung Kwon; Montgomery, AL; Loveless Academic Magnet Program SchoolUnited States Military Academy:Son of M. Hagan and Jennifer Baxtor Waggoner; Auburn, AL; Lee-Scott AcademySon of Richard and Trudy Schneider; Birmingham, AL; Oak Mountain High SchoolNathan Villamora: United States Naval Academy:Son of Benjamin W. and Jennifer H.
“America’s national security depends on brave young men and women who are willing to serve in our armed forces,” Sen. Tuberville said. “I am proud that some of our most talented young Alabamians have stepped forward to answer the call to defend our country. They’ve worked extremely hard to receive their academy appointments, and I have no doubt they’ll continue to make our state and country proud.
U.S. Service Academies provide students wishing to serve in the military with the opportunity to serve while obtaining higher education. Service academy appointees go through an extensive process to receive a nomination. Applicants complete the required ACT and SAT exams and provide letters of recommendation, a school transcript, and the required application form.
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