Van Hollen Announces Service Academy Appointees from Southern Maryland
Today U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen announced the appointments of high school students from Southern Maryland to the U.S. Service Academies Class of 2023.
“The choice to serve our country carries with it great responsibility, sacrifice, and honor. Each of these students has demonstrated an outstanding work ethic and integrity and will make a valuable contribution to our service academies,” said Senator Van Hollen. “I applaud their decision to choose this path, and I was proud to support their efforts. I look forward to seeing the great things these young men and women will do in the years ahead.”
*Received a nomination from Senator Van Hollen in support of their application.
Name |
City/Town |
Academy |
Niyah Martinez* |
Waldorf |
United States Air Force Academy |
Nicholas Burch |
Hollywood |
United States Naval Academy |
Eloisa Chubb |
Leonardtown |
United States Naval Academy |
Ryan Conway |
Hollywood |
United States Naval Academy |
Jasmine Forbes |
Waldorf |
United States Naval Academy |
Margaret Foulkes |
Chesapeake Beach |
United States Naval Academy |
Chelen Garnes |
Waldorf |
United States Naval Academy |
Andrea Marrero-Massa* |
Waldorf |
United States Naval Academy |
Andrew McCorison |
Prince Frederick |
United States Naval Academy |
Renee Nosko* |
Leonardtown |
United States Naval Academy |
Charles Burkes |
California |
United States Military Academy |
Christopher Holmes, Jr. |
La Plata |
United States Military Academy |
Mason Nunn |
Waldorf |
United States Military Academy |
Corrigan Railey* |
Huntingtown |
United States Military Academy |
Service academy nominations are part of the process for acceptance to one of the four military service academies. All nominated candidates must be accepted for appointment by the academies.
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