Students nominated to U.S. service academies honored
5th Congressional District. Students from Wantage, Lafayette and Hewitt are among those nominated by U.S. Rep. Josh Gottheimer.
Students from Wantage, Lafayette and Hewitt are among those honored by U.S. Rep. Josh Gottheimer, D-5, as his nominees to U.S. service academies at a recent ceremony at Ramapo College in Mahwah.
Gottheimer selected the nominees to the U.S. Military Academy (West Point), U.S. Naval Academy, U.S. Air Force Academy and U.S. Merchant Marine Academy through the counsel of his Service Academy Selection Committee, composed of local leaders and veterans who have served in different branches of the armed forces.
“I am amazed every year - these students blow me away with everything they do - from athletics to academics to community service,” he said.
“We are here today, though, because of the nominees themselves who, at such a young age, already show a tremendous commitment to serving our country. Their nomination to one of our four prestigious military academies ... is a recognition of their excellence in the classroom, in our community and their sense of duty to our country.”’
Among those nominated to the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., are Daniel Wask of Wantage and Elise Cantu of Lafayette.
Jacquelyn Galella of Hewitt was among those nominated to the U.S. Air Force Academy near Colorado Springs, Colo.
Katelin Hanifan of Lafayette was among the nominees to the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point, N.Y.
Gottheimer was joined at the ceremony at Ramapo College by state Sen. Gordon Johnson; Stephen Kalish, Terry Yun and Kristin Dicksen, all Army veterans and West Point graduates; Marine Corps veteran Joyce Gonzalez; and Cindy Jebb, a retired Army Brigadier General, the 14th dean of the U.S. Military Academy and first woman to serve as dean at West Point, and now president of Ramapo College.
Members of Gottheimer’s selection committee include Jebb; Johnson; Kalish; Gonzalez; Dicksen; Yun; Vernon Mayor Howard Burrell, an Air Force veteran; Midland Park Mayor Harry Shortway Jr., a Marine Corps veteran; Merchant Marine Academy graduate Susan Wagner-Mckenna; Army veteran and West Point graduate Ken Mack; and Naval Academy graduates Hank Warnke and Luke Walsh.
The full list of students nominated by Gottheimer this year:
U.S. Military Academy mominations:
Aaron D’Alessandro, Montvale
Matthew Alasio, New Milford
Lynne Kim, Northvale
Elaine Kim, Closter
Charles Perruzzi, Allendale
Rebecca Storch, Haworth
Emily Yoo, Closter
Jason Singh, Paramus
Leo Park, Closter
Jacob Bae, Glen Rock
U.S. Naval Academy nominations:
Thomas Cowan, Norwood
George Kalkanis, Mahwah
Michael Bukosky, Allendale
Paul Maguire, Ringwood
Byeongjun Lee, Norwood
Daniel Wask, Wantage
Elise Cantu, Lafayette
Cooper Kurtz, Alpine
Jorge Pogue, Hillsdale
Macri Leanza, Demarest
U.S. Air Force Academy nominations:
Jacquelyn Galella, Hewitt
Christina Watrall, Mahwah
Colin Nicolaou, Blairstown
Markus Espinal, Dumont
Jessica Strickland, Franklin Lakes
Anthony Coronel, Fair Lawn
Sean Kim, River Edge
Eric Lynch, Wyckoff
Kaylin Chan, River Edge
U.S. Merchant Marine Academy nominations:
Andrew Zimmerman, Glen Rock
Harry Liu, Bound Brook
Ian Sheeron, Mount Laurel
Katelin Hanifan, Lafayette
Aaron Yarnell, Lebanon
“I am amazed every year - these students blow me away with everything they do - from athletics to academics to community service.” - U.S. Rep. Josh Gottheimer, D-5