Miss America Has Never Been an Active-Duty Air Force Officer — Until Now: 'I Wasn't Expecting to Win' (Exclusive) (2024)

Miss America Has Never Been an Active-Duty Air Force Officer — Until Now: 'I Wasn't Expecting to Win' (Exclusive) (1)

  • Madison Marsh, 22, won the 2024 Miss America crown on Sunday, becoming the first active-duty Air Force officer to win the title
  • Marsh began competing in pageants during her freshman year at the Air Force Academy
  • She tells PEOPLE that her "big focus" as Miss America is continuing her work with pancreatic cancer, which her mother died of 2018

It’s not easy being in pageantry and in uniform, but U.S. Air Force officer Madison Marsh — who's also 2024'sMiss America — is out to change that.

“We’ve had this preconceived notion in the past that you might be judged and not be taken seriously as a leader,” Marsh, a 22-year-old second lieutenant and the first active-duty Air Force officer to win the title, tells PEOPLE exclusively.

“This just proves that you can be feminine while leaning into your leadership role," she adds.

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Marsh grew up in Ft. Smith, Arkansas with four siblings, a physician dad, and a mom who worked as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA). Her dreams of becoming a marine biologist were sidelined when she attended space camp, which inspired her passion for flying, and in 2019, she entered the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs.

Right after graduation, the high achiever continued to pursue her education as a graduate intern at Harvard Medical School, where she is studying ways to utilize artificial intelligence to detect pancreatic cancer and pursuing her master’s degree in public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School through her 2022 National Truman Scholarship.

“None of it would have happened if I didn’t join the Air Force,” Marsh says.

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In 2018, Marsh faced her biggest challenge when her mom Whitney died of pancreatic cancer just nine months after being diagnosed.

“The big part about my mom that I really love was just her passion for service," says Marsh. "She was a CASA worker in town for children in foster care.”

Marsh’s mom would typically be assigned to work with a few foster children at a time, assisting in everything from getting birthday gifts to handling court appearances.

“My mom really cared about giving back to communities and people,” Marsh says. “And that’s what made my childhood so special because my mom wanted to make sure we had a loving environment and wanted to give that to other kids as well.”

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Less than two weeks after her mom's death, Marsh got an idea that led to the founding of The Whitney Marsh Foundation, which raises money for pancreatic cancer research, awareness, early detection, and patient care.

One day, her brothers forced her to leave the house and go to the gym as a healthy distraction. “My mom was like a crazy, crazy athlete and would run 10 miles a day, then bike and swim,” she says.

While she was there, Marsh realized she needed to do something to honor her mother and decided to hold a yearly race, which has raised close to $300,000 since the foundation was founded..

“One of my big focuses this year is Miss America is really going to be looking at international policy for pancreatic cancer,” she says.

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Then, in her freshman year at the Air Force Academy, Marsh surprisedher lovedones bycompeting in pageants

“I think at first everyone was very confused,” says Marsh. “Your first year at the Academy is your hardest. You wear the uniform 24/7, you own no civilian clothes. You’re training all the time.It’s just military, military, military.”

The purpose of the training, Marsh says, is to break you down and then build you back up as a group. It’s not about glamming up for pageants.

“I think everyone was like, ‘What in the world is she doing?’” Marsh says. “They had an obvious stereotype, but I know after watching this pageant my family understood why I competed.”

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Still, being so driven to achieve took a toll.

“The Academy taught me how to fit 36 hours of work into a 24-hour day, but I struggled a lot balancing my personal life in my freshman year,” Marsh says. “I put so much pressure on myself to be perfect.”

Luckily, a close friend warned her not to get so caught up in work that she forgot to make memories.

“That would have been a mistake, so I started doing little things every day,” Marsh says. “Like every night I’m going to read for 30 minutes so I can take time away from my phone and have time for me."

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Marsh says she admires all of the 51 women competing for Miss America.

“It’s more than just the superficial stuff. You see young women that are talented, passionate and well-spoken with some of the best resumes you’ll ever see,” Marsh says. “They are community driven and on a mission.”

Although her title is already opening new doors, Marsh says she's going to take things one step at a time.

“I'm excited for all of the options, but I've learned this past week not to plan too much because I wasn't expecting to win Miss America," Marsh says. "Now we're here, so we'll just have to see where everything else goes as well.”

Miss America Has Never Been an Active-Duty Air Force Officer — Until Now: 'I Wasn't Expecting to Win' (Exclusive) (2024)

FAQs

Is Miss America really an Air Force pilot? ›

Madison Marsh poses in front of a glider at the U.S. Air Force Academy, Dec. 21, 2023. Marsh, a 2023 Air Force Academy graduate, won the title of Miss America on Jan. 14, 2024, making her the first active-duty service member to win the Miss America pageant.

Who is the Miss America officer in the Air Force? ›

Madison Marsh juggles duties as an active-duty US Air Force officer and Miss America. In January, the 22-year-old became the first active-duty service member to be crowned Miss America. She is now pursuing her master's degree at Harvard and assisting in pancreatic cancer research.

Is Miss America active-duty? ›

Madison Marsh is the first active-duty service member to win the competition. The 22-year-old pilot graduated from the Air Force Academy last year with a degree in physics. STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Air Force Second Lieutenant Madison Marsh has made history.

Is Miss America 2024 an Air Force pilot? ›

2nd Lt Madison Marsh (Miss America) - Women's History Month Interview. 2nd Lt Madison Marsh, a U.S. Air Force Academy graduate Class of 2023, won the title of Miss America on Jan. 14, 2024 making her the first active-duty Air Force officer to win the Miss America pageant.

Is Madison Marsh really a fighter pilot? ›

Jim Clash writes about extreme adventure and classic rock. Madison Marsh might seem like an enigma to those who don't know her. On one hand, she's a hard-core U.S. Air Force officer civilian pilot on active duty.

Is Miss America 2024 in the military? ›

Michigan's Alma Cooper wins Miss USA 2024 at the 73rd annual Miss USA pageant at the Peaco*ck Theater in Los Angeles, California. Michigan's Alma Cooper, a US Army officer, was named Miss USA on Sunday, becoming the third person to hold the title this year following the shock resignation of 2023's winner.

Does Miss America get a salary? ›

Unlike other pageants, Miss America doesn't offer cash prizes, TV contracts, or modeling deals; instead, it exclusively awards scholarships to empower women in their academic and professional endeavors.

How much money do you get for being Miss USA? ›

As for the prize money, the beauty queen will receive $50,000 in scholarships and will travel the country on behalf of the Miss USA Organization as a “contracted employee,” which will earn her a six-figure salary, plus expenses paid for the entire year.

What is not considered active duty? ›

Traditional service in the Reserve or National Guard includes initial entry training, one weekend drill or assembly per month, and two weeks of annual training per year; this traditional service generally is not considered as active duty for the purposes of veterans' benefits and services, with the exception of ...

What's the age limit for Miss America? ›

Miss America is an annual competition that is open to women from the United States between the ages of 18 and 28.

Is every Air Force officer a pilot? ›

All pilots are officers, but not all officers are pilots. For every career field (AFSC) in the Air Force there is an officer in charge.

What's the difference between Miss USA and Miss America? ›

Unlike Miss USA, Miss America features a talent competition. It also features evening wear, interviews, and fitness rounds. The pageant removed its swimsuit round in 2018, announcing that it would no longer judge contestants based on their "outward physical appearance."

Which Miss USA was in the military? ›

(NewsNation) — Alma Cooper was crowned 2024 Miss USA on Sunday, becoming the first active-duty officer to claim the tiara.

What rank is a U.S. Air Force pilot? ›

Pilots in the USAF are all commissioned officers, in the rank of Second Lieutenant and above (though by the time they complete flight training and are in an active squadron, they're almost always at least a first lieutenant). The USAF doesn't have corporals, and they're “airmen,” not “soldiers.”

What is the Air Force show pilots called? ›

The USAF Air Demonstration Squadron is the air demonstration squadron of the United States Air Force (USAF). The Thunderbirds, as they are popularly known, are assigned to the 57th Wing, and are based at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada.

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