Miss Colorado Madison Marsh becomes the first US Air Force Officer to win the title of Miss America.

Miss Colorado Madison Marsh becomes the first US Air Force Officer to win the title of Miss America.

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Miss Colorado, Madison Marsh, has made history as the first U.S. Air Force officer to take home the coveted title of Miss America. The 26-year-old beauty queen, who holds the rank of first lieutenant in the Air Force, impressed judges and audiences alike with her intelligence, talent, and poise.

Marsh, a native of Denver, Colorado, has always had a passion for serving her country. After graduating from the United States Air Force Academy in 2018, she went on to become a pilot and has since been deployed on several missions around the world.

In addition to her military career, Marsh has also been dedicated to making a positive impact in her community. She has volunteered for various organizations, including the Special Olympics and Children’s Hospital Colorado, and has used her platform as Miss Colorado to raise awareness about important issues such as mental health and veteran support.

During the Miss America competition, Marsh wowed the judges with her talent, a powerful spoken word performance about the struggles faced by military service members and their families. Her emotional and moving performance resonated with the audience and showcased her passion for helping those in need.

After being crowned Miss America, Marsh expressed her gratitude and excitement for the opportunity to represent her country in such a prestigious role. She also emphasized the importance of female empowerment and breaking stereotypes, encouraging young girls to pursue their dreams and believe in themselves.

Marsh’s historic win has not only made her a role model for aspiring beauty queens but also for women in the military. Her achievements serve as a reminder that with determination, hard work, and a strong sense of purpose, anything is possible.

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As she embarks on her reign as Miss America, Marsh is sure to continue making a positive impact both in the pageant world and beyond. Her dedication to serving her country and advocating for important causes sets her apart as a truly inspirational figure, deserving of all the accolades and recognition she has received.


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  1. To credit Lt. Marsh as an Air Force pilot is premature hyperbole; typical of bad reporting. She has a private pilot license that she earned as a civilian prior to entering the USAF Academy. But she has only a slot to enter USAF pilot training to earn her USAF wings. Her pilot training will be deferred until after she completes her master's degree at Harvard or at the end of her Miss America tenure – whichever comes later (or if the USAF revokes her deferral and requires her service earlier). Were it not for her Miss America duties and continuing education, she probably would be in pilot training now.
    Congratulations to her. She has a lot of work ahead of her. Let's root for her success!

  2. So shocking that an intelligent beautiful biological woman was allowed to win this toxic shi* -show pageant.

    Congratulations to this amazing young woman and thanks to her for her Air Force service to our country. 🫡

    I’m stunned she wasn’t disqualified by Woke pageant officials (1) for bing intelligent or (2) being white or (3) not being morbidly obese or (4) for not being “dumb as a box of rocks” or (5) for proudly serving her country or (6) for not having a dick! Stunning!

    It won’t be long before this Woke pageant installs a “Swimsuit Bulge Competition.”

    It’s almost like traveling in a Time Machine to an era of decency and American values before the current Communist Regime was INSTALLED after the Coup of 2020.

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