Until you get the actual appointment in your hands, you should go to ALL NOMINATION INTERVIEWS. And if more than one member of congress gives you a nomination, that's good. Some times, MOC's in a state don't talk to each other. It's better for everyone if you have more than one nomination. I could give you numerous reasons why; but let me give just one example. You have a representative and a senator's nomination. Another person in your state also has just a representative's nomination. Time comes, and the academy says: Hey representative, you're only allowed 1 slot. (Your other 4 are filled). Being you have a rep and senator, the academy can let the other person keep the representative's nomination, and let you use the senator. If you only have the one, it doesn't allow any manipulation by the academy, and one person could be without an appointment. This is just 1 of many reasons to get ALL THE NOMINATIONS you can get. Once the actual appointment is given, the nomination is accounted for. It doesn't matter then. But until the actual nomination, it's better to have as many nominations as possible. mike....