Congressman Stephen F. Lynch recently announced that he has nominated Matthew McLellan of Quincy to the United States Military Academy and the United States Naval Academy. Matthew, the son of Scott and Mary Anne McLellan, is a senior at Quincy High School.
As part of his annual Congressional responsibilities, Congressman Lynch nominates exemplary candidates to the service academies. “Since September 11, 2001, the quality of applicants has steadily improved every year, and this year was no exception. These candidates are the best of the best, and I am proud of their desire to serve our country.”
“Matthew was highly recommended by his teachers and coaches at Quincy High School. He is a remarkable young man, and we are fortunate that young people like Matthew are willing to serve our nation,” said Congressman Lynch.
Congressman Lynch and his Congressional Liaison to the U.S. Service Academies, Bob Fowkes, examined each candidate’s record of academic, athletic, and service achievements, as well as letters of recommendation. After an extensive review process and a personal interview, Matthew was selected as someone whose scholastic record and community contributions elevated him to the top of a list of well-qualified candidates.
Congressman Lynch said, “There were many impressive candidates this year for the United States Military Academy and the United States Naval Academy. Matthew stood out as a young man of keen intelligence and strong character. He is a wonderful reflection of his parents, Scott and Mary Anne. The McLellan family, Quincy and the entire state should be proud of Matthew in this achievement.”
Students interested in attending one of the United States Service Academies should contact Mr. Robert Fowkes in Congressman Lynch’s Boston office at 617-428-2000.