Rep. Loudermilk Announces Military Service Academy Appointments
Washington,
June 6, 2022
Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) announced that nineteen students from Georgia’s 11th Congressional District have received appointments to attend a U.S. military service academy. “Being accepted to one of our nations exceptional military service academies is a life changing achievement that requires hard work and determination from a very young age. It’s a tremendous honor to have nominated these students, because the nomination process is a responsibility my office takes very seriously. Our academy selection board only selects the best and brightest from Georgia’s 11th Congressional district. Congratulations on being among those chosen to represent our state and district at some of the most revered institutions in our nation.” Each year, Members of Congress are tasked with nominating students from their own district to attend our nation’s prestigious service academies. Appointees are awarded full four-year scholarships, which includes tuition, housing, and books. United States Military Academy Noah Anderson, Harrison High School Sean Byrne, United States Military Academy, West Point Preparatory School Jameson Connors, Woodward Academy Matthew Davis, Harrison High School Koen Dolezar, Blessed Trinity Catholic High School Blaze Kennedy, Canton Homeschool Resources Jack Pirinelli, Blessed Trinity Catholic High School United States Naval Academy Avery Aschwege, Harrison High School Christopher Binney, Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School United States Air Force Academy Brian Bradley, River Ridge High School Levi Brown, Allatoona High School Kayli Hilburn, Adairsville High School Ty Hubert, Creekview High School William Laine, Harrison High School Grant Rhame, The Lovett School Joel Stahl, Cherokee High School Tyler Stevens, Creekview High School United States Coast Guard Academy Charlie Thorne, Sequoyah High School United States Merchant Marine Academy James Gleeson, Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School |