Wow! These are some accomplished women. These are the role models we should be honoring and following, not the Only Fans degenerates.
Shoutout to all the badass women protecting our country. I’m proud of this next generation of female Warriors ⚔️⚔️⚔️ pic.twitter.com/QXYsnR3BB1
— 💥Texas Girl💥 (@Ilegvm) June 23, 2025
More about them
- Capt. Amanda Lee: A naval aviator in the United States Navy, selected in June 2022 as the first female fighter jet pilot in the elite Blue Angels flight demonstration squadron. She made her debut as the Left Wing demo pilot in the number three jet on March 11, 2023, in El Centro, California, and is currently the Slot Pilot in the number four jet. She flies the F/A-18E and the F/A-18F Super Hornet. Her induction and training as a new Blue Angels pilot was captured in the 2024 film “The Blue Angels.” After her tour with the Blue Angels, she returned to the fleet to serve as a department head at VFA-87, working on the squadron’s 2025 deployment aboard the USS Gerald R. Ford.
- Capt. Melanie Kluesner: An Air Force fighter pilot with a family legacy in the Air Force, including parents, grandparents, and an uncle who served. She flies the F-35, which she describes as a “cream of the crop” fighter jet. Kluesner has expressed gratitude for the level of responsibility given to her as a Captain and feels ready to lead her team. She has experience in deployments that pushed her out of her comfort zone, giving her confidence in her abilities.
- Cadet 2nd Class Alexandria Griffith: A senior cadet at the U.S. Air Force Academy, recognized for her excellence in academics, athletics, and leadership during the 2024 Graduation Awards Ceremony. She was honored for demonstrating superior athletic achievement and leadership abilities.
- Capt. Aimee “Rebel” Fiedler: An F-16 Viper Demo Pilot, known for her skills in flying the F-16. She is part of the Viper Demo Team, which performs aerobatic demonstrations.
- Capt. Madison Marsh: She graduated from the United States Air Force Academy in 2023 with a degree in astrophysics. Crowned Miss America 2024, her military service includes active-duty roles, which she balances with her public engagements as Miss America.
These women are highlighted for their significant contributions and achievements in their respective roles within the military and aviation fields.