- Madison Marsh, 22, won the title of Miss America 2024, making her the first active-duty Air Force officer.
- Marsh, originally from Arkansas, graduated from the Air Force Academy and received a master’s degree in public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School.
- He is a pilot and a medical student.
An active-duty Air Force officer wins Miss America crown
In the world of glam and goggles, a new superstar has emerged. She’s been an active-duty Air Force officer, a pilot, a medical student, and now, Miss America.
Madison Marsh created history by defeating 50 contestants at the Miss America pageant held in Florida on January 20. She is the first active-duty Air Force officer to win this prestigious title.
Marsh was born in Arkansas and graduated from the Air Force Academy. She hopes to become a pilot and is pursuing a master’s degree in public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School.
Marsh impressed the audience with her glamorous looks and her strong personality during the competition. He is committed to serving his country and making a difference in the world.
Marsh’s victory is an inspiring story that shows nothing is impossible. She is a true superstar, and her achievements will be remembered for years to come.