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Ron Paul announces nominees to military academies

January 14th, 1998

WASHINGTON, DC – US Representative Ron Paul announced this week his nominees to the four United States service academies; the Military Academy at Westpoint, NY, the Naval Academy at Annapolis, MD, the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, CO, and the Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point, NY.

“These young men and women represent a selection of some of the best and the brightest not only in the 14th District of Texas, but in the entire United States,” said Paul. “I firmly believe that each and every one of these young men and women, if given the opportunity by the academies, will well represent the people of the 14th District.”

A nomination by a Member of Congress can be seen as a “first step” toward a young person being accepted to one of the military academies. However, the nomination to an academy does not guarantee an appointment, or admission. After being nominated, a young person’s credentials are then examined by the academies. If that nominee is not selected, or the nominee chooses to turn down appointment, the academy will then examine the alternate nominees put forward by the Member of Congress. In most cases a congressman is able to put forward a “principal” nominee to an academy, and alternates to that nominee. At times, though, a congressman is able to only put forward “competitive” nominees who are then examined by the academy as a group, from which the appointee is chosen.

The number of nominees, and the type of nominations, a Member of Congress can make to a given academy changes from year to year, based on the class size, and the number of students already attending from a given congressional district.

This year, Representative Paul had two “principal” nomination vacancies for the Naval Academy, one to the Military Academy at West Point, and one nomination to the Merchant Marine Academy. He was also able to send to the Air Force Academy a slate of “competitive” nominees.

“As we examined the applications of the candidates, I and my staff and advisors were struck by high quality of each of these individuals,” said Paul. “They are young men and women of whom we can all be proud. Whether they attend the military academies or not, and whether they make a career in the military or private sector, I am confident that each of these young people will be leaders in their communities, state and nation.”

NOTE TO EDITORS: Following is the list of nominees and the type of nomination(s) they received.

Representative Paul’s nominees to the Service Academies

Name Hometown Type of Nomination(s)
Alexis Wright Georgetown Naval Academy, principal nominee

Merchant Marine Academy, principal nominee

T. M. Alford San Marcos Naval Academy, principal nominee

Air Force Academy, competitive nomination

Military Academy, alternate

Randall Crowder Dripping Springs Military Academy, principal nominee

Air Force Academy, competitive nomination

Naval Academy, alternate

Nathan Denton Angleton Air Force Academy, competitive nomination

Military Academy, alternate

Naval Academy, alternate

Christopher Pustka Lockhart Air Force Academy, competitive nomination
Molly Miller Dripping Springs Air Force Academy, competitive nomination
Samantha Nicole Clifton Bastrop Air Force Academy, competitive nomination
Risa Dial Luling Air Force Academy, competitive nomination
Steven McDowell Schmidt, Jr. Brookshire Air Force Academy, competitive nomination

Naval Academy, alternate

Laura Flynt Martindale Air Force Academy, competitive nomination

Military Academy, alternate

Naval Academy, alternate

Matthew Hodges El Campo Air Force Academy, competitive nomination

Military Academy, alternate

O’Neill Smith Victoria Military Academy (Westpoint), alternate
Zachary Watkins Dripping Springs Military Academy (Westpoint), alternate
Ryan Naquin Sweeny Naval Academy, alternate
Amanda Vedder Victoria Naval Academy, alternate
Christopher Deion Cedar Creek Naval Academy, alternate

Military Academy, alternate

Jason Slayton Buda Military Academy, alternate

Naval Academy, alternate

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Source: http://www.house.gov/paul/press/press98/pr011498.htm

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