Madison Bog, a 22-year-old US Air Force officer, is the Miss America 2024. She is the principal well-trained Air Force officer to win the title
Madison
Marsh, a 22-year-old US Air Force officer was crowned the Miss America 2024 on
Sunday (Monday, January 15 IST). Madison, a second lieutenant in the US Air
Force and master's student at the Harvard Kennedy School's public policy
program, won the beauty pageant in Orlando, Florida. The Miss Colorado 2023
champ is the very first -ever active-duty Air Force officer to get the national title. In the mean time,
Ellie Breaux of Texas is the first runner-up in the beauty pageant.
Madison Marsh is Miss America 2024
Madison
Marsh beat 51 hopefuls addressing the 50 US states, including the District of
Columbia, to win the best position in the Miss America event. While Madison won
the Miss America crown, Ellie Breaux was the first runner-up, Cydney Bridges of
Indiana was the second place, Mallory Hudson of Kentucky was the third place, and Caroline Parente of Rhode Island
was the fourth in line. In the mean
time, the 2023 Miss America victor Beauty Stanke of Wisconsin crowned Madison
at the event.
Supposedly,
during the questionnaire round, Madison was gotten some information about her
objectives as Miss America. The Miss America answered by featuring her military
credentials as an embodiment of her obligation to learning and driving
"with enthusiasm." She likewise referenced her mom, who passed on
from pancreatic cancer in 2018, during the conversation round. Her death
motivated Madison to begin the Whitney Marsh Foundation to raise money for
cancer research.
In the
interim, Madison came out on top for the championship of Miss Colorado last
year. She graduated in 2023 from the US Air Force Academy. The Miss America
champ is seeking after a Master's degree in public policy at the Harvard
Kennedy School. After her success, the US Air Force posted on X, "Congrats
to our very won #Airman, second Lt
Madison Marsh, also known as Miss Colorado — who was just crowned @MissAmerica
2024! Marsh is the first Active duty servicemember to ever win the title."
