USMA Class of 2008
Immediate Dates to Remember!
28 June 2004
R-Day
14 August 2004 A-Day
8-11 October 2004 Plebe-Parent Weekend
[The Plebe-Parent dates are subject to change]
The Congressional nominations have been or will shortly be announced. The next step is the Admission Committee if all other application steps have been satisfactorily completed.
Western Pennsylvania encompasses a wide area from State College west to the Ohio border, from Erie, to Pittsburgh to the West Virginia panhandle.
Information on other Nominations will be included as soon as it becomes available.
Pennsylvania's 3rd Congressional District is represented by Congressman Phil English, Jr. of Erie. On December 29, 2003 Congressman English held a press conference at his Erie office to announce his Service Academy nominations. The view below shows the Congressman with his USMA nominees.
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The nominees names are found below |
Nominated to The United States Military Academy at West Point, NY
Mr. Sean Thomas
Connole
Erie, PA
Ms. Jessica
Ray
Erie, PA
Mr. Matthew James
Scarborough
Evans City, PA
Mr. Marcus L.
Fish
North East, PA
Mr. Benjamin
Neenan
North East, PA
Mr. Andrew
Sullivan
Erie, PA
Ms. Allison
Gould
Hermitage, PA
Mr. Dannielle
Bringham
Erie, PA
Mr. Andrew P. Deel
Freeport, PA
Prospective Cadet Candidates should, if not already done so, contact the Western Pennsylvania West Point Parents Club to be put on their mailing list. Send your e-mail to dlegal@adelphia.net and include your name, parents name, address and telephone number(s). Also include your primary e-mail address.
The WPPC meets quarterly and has a June picnic prior to R-Day. You will have an opportunity to meet with Yuks, the 3rd Class Cadets who have just completed their Plebe Year. They've Been There and Done That! This picnic can be an extremely valuable information source to surviving Beast.
NOTE: The background for this page shows some of the Western Pennsylvania New Cadets, now Cadet PVTs at the annual WPPC picnic held at the West Point train station on A-Day August 16, 2003. For your information, the train station was featured in the 1950 movie, The Long Gray Line.