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HONORING THE 21ST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT OF TEXAS 2021 SERVICE ACADEMY
APPOINTEES
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HON. CHIP ROY
of texas
in the house of representatives
Friday, May 28, 2021
Mr. ROY. Madam Speaker, today we congratulate the 2021 Service Academy appointees from the 21st Congressional District of Texas.
The Following individuals have accepted Academy Appointments.
Jackson N. Basil, Texas Military Institute, Boerne, United States Air Force Academy. Kurt Bliss, Texas Military Institute, Fair Oaks Ranch, United States Air Force Academy. Felicia S. Early, Saint Mary's Hall, San Antonio, United States Air Force Academy. Cullen Ingersoll, Winston Churchill High School, San Antonio, United States Air Force Academy. Abigail M. Jones, The International School of the Americas, San Antonio, United States Air Force Academy. Hunter G. Loftin, Winston Churchill High School, San Antonio, United States Air Force Academy. Thomas A. Erwin, Central Catholic High School, San Antonio, United States Naval Academy. Leah A. Lara, Lehman High School, San Marcos, United States Naval Academy. Alexander D. Boarnet, Winston Churchill High School, San Antonio, United States Military Academy. Zoe R. Johnson, Antonio College Preparatory High School, San Antonio, United States Military Academy. Wyatt A. Richardson, Covenant Academy, San Marcos, United States Military Academy. Robert A. Nelson IV, Boerne-
Samuel V Champion High School, Boerne, United States Merchant Marine Academy. Matthew R. Romero, Our Lady of the Hills College Preparatory High School, Kerrville, United States Merchant Marine Academy. Andrew H. Wilson, Dripping Springs Christian Academy, Johnson City, United States Merchant Marine Academy.
These outstanding students have much to contribute to their chosen Academy and to our country. We appreciate their talents and their patriotism.
I hope my colleagues in the House of Representatives will join me in congratulating these truly heroic young men and young women.
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SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 167, No. 94
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