Legacy Scholarship awards $49,980 to youth
The American Legion’s National Committee on
Education met during Spring Meetings to select the Legion’s Legacy
Scholarship recipients for 2013. Through its Legacy Scholarship, The
American Legion ensures that the children of military parents who died
while on active duty on or after Sept. 11, 2001, achieve their dream of
attending college. This includes legally adopted children or children of
a spouse by a prior marriage.
The Legion awarded 28 youth with the renewable Legacy Scholarship, and each recipient will receive $1,785.
New recipients are:
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Austin Alex, Freeland, Mich.
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Sebastian Almanzar, Walden, N.Y.
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Michael Beeler, Sparta, Wis.
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Brian Brooks, Norwood, Mass.
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Sarah Cubert, Lawrenceburg, Ky.
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Demetrius de Moors, Peachtree City, Ga.
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Haley Hartwick, Leander, Texas
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Kelsey Hobart, Naples, N.Y.
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Page Hobart, Naples, N.Y.
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Chelsea Kinlow, Thomson, Ga.
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David Locht Jr., Destin, Fla.
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Tyler Malcolm, Radcliff, Ky.
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Laura Marshall, Los Angeles
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Jacob Martin, McEwen, Tenn.
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Stephanie Mick, Arispe, Iowa
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Craig Thurber, Mayette, Kan.
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Anna Muralles, Savannah, Ga.
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Madison West, Chesapeake, Va.
Returning recipients are:
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Christina Beeler, Sparta, Wis.
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Alexander Bauer, Pipestone, Minn.
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Samuel Bauer, Pipestone, Minn.
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Daniel Bertolino, Murrieta, Calif.
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Stephen Bertolino Jr., Murrieta, Calif.
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Taylor B. Curry, APO AE (Italy)
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Sean McVey, Oak Hill, W.Va.
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Olivia Murphy-Sweet, Mechanicsburg, Penn.
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Eric Witt, Springfield, Ohio
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Emily Harper, Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
The Legacy Scholarship helps high school
seniors preparing to attend college, or graduates working toward an
undergraduate degree, with the expense of tuition, books, room and
board, and other supplies needed for college. The scholarship can also
be used toward private or out-of-state colleges.
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