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Ice64

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The last of my 3 sons received his USMA appointment today. Hard to believe all 3 will have attended WP. DS#1 was class of 2015 and is an aviator. DS#2 is in the class of 2019. They all worked hard to get there. I am very proud of them.
 
The last of my 3 sons received his USMA appointment today. Hard to believe all 3 will have attended WP. DS#1 was class of 2015 and is an aviator. DS#2 is in the class of 2019. They all worked hard to get there. I am very proud of them.
Wow!! That is such an accomplishment, congratulations. I cannot imagine how proud of them you must be.
 
The last of my 3 sons received his USMA appointment today. Hard to believe all 3 will have attended WP. DS#1 was class of 2015 and is an aviator. DS#2 is in the class of 2019. They all worked hard to get there. I am very proud of them.

That's amazing! You should pat yourself on the back for doing such a fine job of parenting that they all had the grades, the accomplishments, and the desire to serve our wonderful country.
My 2020 always had an innate military vocation and was a shoe-in to attend West Point. He was just born red white and blue. His two younger brothers have completely different interests and have no such desire to attend a SA.
Congratulations!
 
Wow that is incredible, congrats! There is a family that has all three sons in the Class of 2017 graduating this May. It is an amazing accomplishment!

Hold your chin up with pride!

Push Hard, Press Forward
 
The last of my 3 sons received his USMA appointment today. Hard to believe all 3 will have attended WP. DS#1 was class of 2015 and is an aviator. DS#2 is in the class of 2019. They all worked hard to get there. I am very proud of them.
Wow! How impressive and proud the entire family must be! Congratulations to all. My son i ssupposed to be officially notified this coming Tuesday that he will be appointed to USMA as well. He is incredibly excited and that was his only place he wanted. I am sure your kids all had numerous other options so out of curiosity what were primary factors in their all choosing West Point? I know there are many for my DS but curious for the trifecta reasons.
 
Multiple siblings, twins, etc., at one SA or across a few, happens more often then you would think. It's fun to watch.

There are 4 sisters, 3 USNA grads, 1 graduating USNA this year, see link. All were near the top of their USNA class, and all earned immediate post-grad opportunities, Harvard, Fulbright, Cambridge, etc. The three commissioned ones are excelling. (Non-USNA sister went rogue to Duke and is successful in her civilian career.)
http://centuryair.com/news/the-five-asdal-sisters-all-pilots-and-graduates-of-century-air/

We have a USNA sponsor alumni daughter whose younger sisters are at USNA and USMA, same year. That will make for an interesting dual Comm Week freeway dash.
 
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