Second Lieutenant Alma Cooper, a recent United States Military Academy graduate at West Point, made history by being crowned Miss USA on August 4, 2024. As the first active-duty Army officer to win this prestigious title, Cooper is not just breaking barriers but also exemplifying the embodiment of discipline, leadership, and academic excellence. She is a Military Intelligence Officer.

Cooper, a Michigan native, graduated in the top five percent of her class at the service academy in 2023, where she majored in mathematical sciences. Lieutenant Cooper is a recipient of the Mathematical Association of America’s prestigious Janet Liou-Mark award, honoring undergraduates for their exceptional research in mathematics. 

Alma Cooper at West Point
Cadet Cooper, front and center, clowning around with fellow cadets at West Point.

During her time as the brigade adjutant at the academy, she oversaw 4,400 cadets in emergency and crisis scenarios, demonstrating her exceptional leadership capabilities. This experience was complemented by her academic research on diet and food insecurity, which she continues to pursue at Stanford University as a Knight-Hennessy Scholar while working toward a master’s degree in statistics with a focus on data science.

Her journey to becoming Miss USA was as unexpected as it was inspiring. Cooper first entered the pageant world on a whim, using a dress she purchased on Facebook and paying the entry fees with her earnings from a part-time job. However, her dedication and hard work quickly propelled her to success, and she won the title of Miss Michigan earlier in the year before claiming the national crown.

During a question and answer portion of the contest, she told judges:

“As the daughter of a migrant worker, a proud Afro Latina woman and an officer of the United States Army, I am living the American dream. If there’s anything that my life and my mother have taught me, it’s that your circumstances never define your destiny: You can make success accessible through demanding excellence.”

Cooper’s dual roles as a soldier and a pageant winner have allowed her to challenge traditional perceptions of being a military officer. She is using her platform as Miss USA to highlight issues close to her heart, such as food insecurity, veteran support, and the empowerment of women in non-traditional roles. Her win is not just a personal victory but also a significant moment for the U.S. Army, showcasing its service members’ diverse talents and capabilities.