This year the BVA was blessed with a wide array of applicants for our annual scholarship. When we hear the drum beat of negativity in the press about the current generation, the actual breadth of applications received squelch such and if you had the opportunity to see the vast talent we saw, you would understand that we cannot take that selection lightly. As you can also appreciate, it is always difficult to pick one winner, but this year there was one particular young man who really excelled in so many aspects of his life. To that, the BVA would like to congratulate Chase Hamilton of Carroll, Ohio.
Chase recently graduated Bloom-Carroll High School with a 4.0 gpa, which is an achievement in and of itself. On top of that, he has contributed nearly 600 hours of documented service work that benefits his school, community, the Scouts, his Church and Civil Air Patrol. Because of his grades and contribution, he was accepted and will be attending the the United States Air Force Academy shortly.
As you are aware, all applicants had to write an essay and this is his.
Chase’s understanding of this tragic event is profoud, particularly when you take into consideration this happened over two decades before he born. But, as he progresses through his academics and his subsequent military career, we can be assured we have established another orator for our legacy. This year the scholarship was evolved to the amount of $1023.83.
Good luck to Chase and his family.
Semper Fi
Kevin Macomber
Editor, BVA
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