Please post LOA if you get one

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<p>This is unusual. But, not to worry, if your son made every effort possible and the lack of a nomination was truly out of his hands, the Academy will help him get a nomination.</p>

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<p>Exactly, or someone on one of the three slates may prove not 3Qed. Also, they may go down a tier. Find another applicable MOC with the same situation, move one of the Senator’s nominations into this slot, and then put your son in the now-vacant Senator’s slot. They will work to make it happen.</p>

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<p>Proof that they do so.</p>

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<p>The Beav may be a tad optimistic. It depends on the method in which your two slates of nominations were submitted. If at least one of them is submitted with a primary candidate, and you are that candidate, the Beav may be correct. Or if one of them is a Presidential, he may be right. However, the vast majority of MOCs submit a competitive list to the Academy. In this case, they cannot select until ALL the candidates on that particular slate have completed their packages and the CGO can ascertain which one is truly the most competitive {based solely on merit}. Packages are not due completed until March. If you then rise to the top you will then receive your appointment. If not at the top of the list, you will enter the national pool where selections may not commence until ALL the primary nominations are filled. Inmotion, unfortunately this is where your son will finally be accepted. Odds are, srhcasper can verify this.</p>