Owens Announces Nominations for U.S. Service Academies
WASHINGTON – This morning Congressman Bill Owens announced the nomination of 17 students from across Northern New York to attend U.S. service academies next year.
“Attending a U.S. service academy gives a student the opportunity to serve her or his country and receive a world class education at the same time,” said Owens. “I commend these students for choosing to pursue this path of extraordinary honor and selflessness. I am pleased to support their efforts in this regard and look forward to seeing them carry on the proud tradition of military service for their families and communities.”
Members of Congress may nominate students to attend one of the four U.S. Service Academies if those students meet certain eligibility requirements and submit a detailed application. The service academies that accept nominations are the Air Force, Army, Merchant Marine and the Navy. Rep. Owens, a veteran of the U.S. Air Force, is pleased to announce the nomination of the following individuals to a U.S. service academy:
United States Merchant Marine Academy – Kings Point, NY
Brendan Broderick – Massena, NY
Sarah Phillips – Johnstown, NY
United States Air Force Academy – Colorado Springs, CO
Cole Carpenter – Watertown, NY
Jesse DeMarsh – Hadley, NY
Kathryn Fanning – Canton, NY
Logan Graham – Queensbury, NY
Alexander Knecht – Cambridge, NY
D’Andre Lemieux – Plattsburgh, NY
Paige Lusk – Carthage, NY
Zachary Zeltmann – Adams Center, NY
United States Naval Academy – Annapolis, MD
Kathryn Fanning – Canton, NY
Logan Graham – Queensbury, NY
Alexander Knecht – Cambridge, NY
Connor Paquin – Massena, NY
United States Military Academy – West Point, NY
Blake Basmajian – Corinth, NY
Chandler Gach – Saranac Lake, NY
Nicole Gardner – Copenhagen, NY
Logan Graham – Queensbury, NY
Sarah Phillips – Johnstown, NY
Schuyler Radliff – Stillwater, NY
Brad Williams – Lake George, NY
Mary Young – Waddington, NY
Zachary Zeltmann – Adams Center, NY
Posted: December 15th, 2014 under Congressional News, Education News, General News, Northern NY News, Peru/Regional History.
Comment from Ryanj
Time December 15, 2014 at 3:34 pm
Apparently very few Clinton County students apply each year. I wonder why!