The Air Force's second Lt. Madison Marsh, the first active-duty service member to win Miss America, is reflecting on her journey in a new op-ed.
U.S. Air Force 2nd Lt. Madison Marsh was crowned Miss America in 2024. She is pursuing her Master’s degree in public policy at Harvard University.
As the first active-duty Air Force officer to be crowned Miss America, Madison Marsh is hoping her victory can inspire others in more ways than one. During an appearance on "Fox & Friends" on ...
Between balancing her studies at the University of Alabama, rushing a sorority, and serving as Miss Virginia Teen, Cassidy ...
2nd Lt. Madison Marsh, the first active-duty Miss America, shares her crown with students at the NASCAR Fun Day Festival in Daytona Beach, Florida, February 2024. (Miriam Thurber/Air Force ...
Madison Marsh was Miss Colorado before graduating from the Air Force Academy. Active duty US Air Force 2nd Lieutenant Madison Marsh, who pilots F-16 fighter jets, was crowned Miss America 2024 ...
Miss Alabama ... winner of Miss America 2025, beating 10 other finalists to the $50,000 tuition scholarship prize. The 97th annual pageant took place over the weekend at the Walt Disney Theater in ...
Daytona International Speedway announced today that newly-crowned Miss America Abbie Stockard will serve as an honorary event ...
A nursing student from Alabama has won Miss America – and used her platform to urge America’s young adults to get back to work.
Second Lt. Madison Marsh made history as the first active-duty service member to be crowned Miss America after a tough competition. Marsh, a U.S. Air Force Academy graduate, aimed to become a ...