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Final salute as cadets: USAFA class of 2025

Final salute as cadets: USAFA class of 2025

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(U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo.) — After four years of discipline, determination, and growth, 909 cadets at the U.S. Air Force Academy (USAFA) are now commissioned officers, ready to take flight in service to their country.
Despite the weather on Thurs. May 29, family and friends packed the stands to celebrate the class of 2025, including graduates from 14 different countries.
As the stadium filled with each cadet marching to their seats, loud cheers could be heard from all around, especially from the Meccia family.
'We are happy for Gabriella, ' said Palmina Meccia, Gabriella's mom. 'She was doing gymnastics and military, and her four-year degree, and managed to get it all done and have good grades. We're very proud of her.'
FOX21 was able to catch up with Gabriella, shortly after becoming a 2nd Lieutenant in the Air Force, who was thankful for everyone who showed up to support her.
'It's such a good feeling, and being next to all of my friends, it's just amazing, I can't describe it, especially since the last four years have been so hard, but my family has helped me through it, and I am just so happy,' said Gabrilla.
USAFA graduate, Ethan Suman, was also at a loss for words when describing this extraordinary moment.
'I couldn't be prouder,' said 2nd Lt Ethan Suman. 'I'm so happy my family and friends supported me along the way. I'm trying not to tear up, but it's hard not to. Just thank you, everyone, so much.
UPDATE: USAFA Thunderbirds Air Show canceled
Troy Meink, the 27th Secretary of the Air Force, offered inspiration and encouragement as the new officers began the next chapter in their service.
'There is nothing your class couldn't overcome; it's exactly that tenacity we need,' said Sec. Meink. 'Welcome to the Air Force and Space Force, we are counting on you.'
Unfortunately, the Thunderbirds were grounded because of bad weather. Still, families say the weather couldn't dampen the spirit of a milestone day.
'I'm very proud of Gabriella; she persevered after having so many obstacles, like everyone who attends the academy does, but she really persevered and came out on top,' said Gabriella's brother.
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