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At flag ceremony in Toms River Smith recognizes local students who are headed to the US Service Academies for training as our nation’s future officersAt a ceremony at RWJBarnabas Health Community Medical Center in Toms River, Rep. Chris Smith (R-Manchester) recognized and honored the cohort of eight students from the Fourth Congressional District whom he nominated and will soon be joining the Class of 2028 at the US service academies to train as our nation’s future officers. “I join your parents, family and friends in congratulating each of you on a truly remarkable achievement—you have all been chosen to represent the Fourth Congressional District at one of the prestigious United States Service Academies,” said Smith, who presented each cadet with an American flag that was flown over the US Capitol in their honor at his request. “Most of you haven’t even graduated high school yet—just a few more days to go—but you are eagerly looking ahead to your next chapter, leading other men and women in uniform in the defense of our nation,” Smith said. The students who were honored at the ceremony and their respective academies include: · Jake Blomquist from Spring Lake—US Military Academy at West Point; · John “Jay” Graham from Toms River—US Military Academy at West Point; · Robert Maravelias from Colts Neck—US Military Academy at West Point; · Emily Wilczek from Forked River—US Military Academy at West Point; · Nicholas Volkov from Tinton Falls—US Naval Academy; · Declan Leary from Lincroft—US Naval Academy; · Gerard Flynn from Eatontown—US Merchant Marine Academy; and · Matthew Gauthier from Forked River—US Merchant Marine Academy. “I—we, all of us—deeply respect the hard work that got you here,” said Smith. “We all know that it will take persistence, commitment, courage and devotion to God and country to succeed—and succeed you will.” Among the distinguished guests at the Monday ceremony was keynote speaker Colonel Elizabeth Hanson, Commander of the 305th Air Mobility Wing at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, who shared lessons in leadership gathered from her 25 years in uniformed service, including as an officer leading nearly 3,000 servicemembers. Smith also thanked the families of the cadets for supporting their loved ones in this important mission to serve our country. “A strong and well-trained military with a world-class officer corps is the key to deterring aggression from any number of dictators and threats,” said Smith. “The deterrence—procured by a military capability second to none—makes Americans and our allies safer.” “As each of you become leaders of the most important fighting force on earth, know that our hopes and prayers are with you,” Smith said. Each year, Smith hosts an Academy information night. Students must apply for consideration for a nomination. For more information, please visit Congressman Smith’s Academy Information Page. ### |