New Mexico's U.S. senators, Martin Heinrich and Ben Ray Luján, have nominated four East Mountains students to the United States Service Academies.
New Mexico's U.S. senators, Martin Heinrich and Ben Ray Luján, have nominated four East Mountains students to the United States Service Academies.

New Mexico’s U.S. senators, Martin Heinrich and Ben Ray Luján, have nominated four East Mountains students to the United States Service Academies.

“Our nation’s service academies offer a rigorous education and hands-on training that develop future leaders for the armed forces while equipping graduates with skills that last beyond their time in uniform,” Heinrich said in a news release. “These students represent the very best of New Mexico, showing incredible dedication and a strong commitment to service. I applaud their decision to step forward and serve our country.”

A congressional nomination does not guarantee acceptance — it’s a condition of acceptance, placing the candidate in the running, but the academy chooses whom to admit.

The following East Mountains students received nominations:

U.S. Air Force Academy (Colorado Springs, Colo.)

  • Joshua Marquez (Tijeras) — Nominated by Heinrich and Luján
  • Hannah Aldrich (Cedar Crest) — Nominated by Luján

U.S. Naval Academy (Annapolis, Md.)

  • Kenneth Graves (Edgewood) — Heinrich and Luján

U.S. Military Academy (West Point, N.Y.)

  • Caleb Gustafson (Tijeras) — Nominated by Luján

The U.S. Coast Guard Academy is the only service academy that does not require a congressional nomination for appointment.

The United States Service Academies offer four-year college educations to qualified students. Graduates receive commissions in the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Merchant Marine, or Coast Guard, and are obligated to serve for at least five years after graduation.

“New Mexico has a proud tradition of service across every branch of our military, and I’m honored to nominate some of our state’s best and brightest to our United States Service Academies,” said Senator Luján. “These young leaders have distinguished themselves through academic excellence, character, and a deep sense of duty. Each student has demonstrated a commitment to serving our state and country, and I know they will continue to make New Mexico proud.”

Rodd Cayton is a senior reporter with nm.news covering local news and government.

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