Air Force officer and pilot trainee wins Miss America crown

In a surprising turn of events, a United States Air Force fighter pilot training to become a Top Gun has been crowned Miss America.

Madison Marsh, a 22-year-old native of Fort Smith, Arkansas, clinched the prestigious title at a ceremony held in Orlando, Florida. What makes this victory even more remarkable is that Second Lt. Madison Marsh was crowned Miss Colorado in May 2023 before ultimately securing the Miss America crown.

This historic win marks a significant milestone as Marsh becomes the first active-duty officer from any branch of the military to represent the nation at the Miss America pageant. Her journey to this prestigious title was filled with dedication, hard work, and a unique blend of talents and experiences.

The Miss America pageant featured fifty-one contestants, each representing a different state, including the District of Columbia. Among the finalists, Madison Marsh stood out with her impressive background and a captivating blend of military prowess and pageantry. The runner-up, Miss Texas Ellie Breaux, awaits her opportunity to step in if Marsh is unable to complete her full year of service as Miss America.

The competition was fierce, with Miss Indiana Cydney Bridges securing the third position, followed by Miss Kentucky Mallory Hudson in fourth place and Miss Rhode Island Caroline Parente in fifth.