Congressman Robert Aderholt Announces 2025 Nominations to United States Service Academies
Image February 3, 2025 Press Release Washington –Congressman Robert Aderholt is pleased to announce the nomination of several outstanding young men and women from Alabama's 4th Congressional District to the United States Military Academies. These students have demonstrated exceptional academic, athletic, and leadership capabilities, making them well-suited for the rigorous demands of a military education and service. The nominees, their respective academies, hometowns, high schools, and parents are as follows: Caroline Johnston Academy: United States Naval Academy Hometown: Buhl School: Home School Parents: Stephen and Susan Johnston David “Carson” Hyche Academy: United States Naval Academy Hometown: Jasper School: Jasper High School Parents: David and Cynthia Hyche Natalie McCabe Academy: United States Naval Academy Hometown: Tuscumbia School: Muscle Shoals High School Parents: Trip and Jill McCabe Tom Luther Academy: United States Naval Academy Hometown: Crossville School: Crossville High School Parents: Gary and Carla Luther Richard “James” Hyche Academy: United States Military Academy (West Point) Hometown: Union Grove School: Arab High School Parents: Jason and Brandy Hyche Brink Hutto Academy: United States Naval Academy Hometown: Tuscaloosa School: University Church Christian Academy Parents: Brent and Teresa Hutto Caleb Price Academy: United States Naval Academy Hometown: Florence School: Florence High School Parents: BJ and Elaine Price Richard Dean “Trey” Rutledge, III Academy: United States Air Force Academy Hometown: Albertville School: Plainview High School Parent: Richard Rutledge, II Cameron Wright Academy: United States Military Academy (West Point) Hometown: Crane Hill School: Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering Parent: Peggy Lee Wright Congressman Aderholt remarked, “These young men and women represent the best of Alabama. Their dedication to academics, athletics, and leadership has set them apart, and I am confident they will serve our country with honor and distinction.” The nomination process for military academies is highly competitive, requiring a blend of scholastic achievement, extracurricular involvement, and character. Congressman Aderholt is proud to support these students as they begin their journey of service to the nation.
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