LoA and Triple Q

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<p>A “main” nomination is undefined. What are you talking about? </p>

<p>Are you by chance referring to a principal nomination? If you receive a principal nomination from your Congressman, by law, you must be appointed if you meet the qualifications.</p>

<p>It has nothing to do with a “presidential” nomination. </p>

<p>Understandably, a Member Of Congress (Congressman or Senator) has nothing to do with Presidential nominations, which are given by (Surprise!) the President. </p>

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<p>Until you actually receive an appointment, all bets are off. However, a principal nomination will greatly increase your chances. As I previously posted, if you are qualified it is a slam-dunk for you.</p>

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<p>My only comment is that if you plan on accepting an appointment to the United States Military Academy, you learn that “West Point” is TWO words, not one.</p>