Kelly Armstrong announces nominations for service academies

Rep. Kelly Armstrong, U.S. Representative for North Dakota%27s At-Large Congressional District - Official Website
Rep. Kelly Armstrong, U.S. Representative for North Dakota%27s At-Large Congressional District - Official Website
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Congressman Kelly Armstrong, representing North Dakota’s at-large district since 2019, recently shared a series of tweets highlighting various engagements and expressions of gratitude. Armstrong, who succeeded Kevin Cramer in Congress and previously served in the North Dakota Senate, has been active on social media sharing moments from his professional life.

On December 8, 2024, Congressman Armstrong expressed appreciation to an unnamed individual with a succinct message: “Thank you my friend.”

Two days later, on December 10, 2024, Armstrong announced his nominations for several individuals to service academies. He stated: “I am proud to nominate Colten, Ange, Cooper, and PJ to their respective service academies.” This indicates his involvement in supporting young individuals pursuing military careers.

Later that same day, he posted another tweet conveying enthusiasm about an unspecified subject: “This. Is. Awesome.”



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