Amy McGrath , She is an Amy. Profession(s), Politician, Former Fighter Pilot.
Amy McGrath Bio/wiki
Name | Amy M. McGrath-Henderson |
Nick name | Amy |
Profession(s) | Politician, Former Fighter Pilot |
Date of Birth | June 3, 1975 |
Famous For | Not Known |
Zodiac/Sun Sign | Gemini |
Birth Place | Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S. |
Home town | Edgewood, Kentucky, U.S. |
Mother Tongue | Not Known |
Parents/ Father | Donald McGrath (Teacher, died of Cancer) |
Mother | Marianne McGrath (Psychiatrist) |
Brother | 1 (Elder) |
Sister | 1 (Elder) |
Personal Life
School | • St. Pius X Middle School, Edgewood, Kentucky, U.S. • Notre Dame Academy, Kentucky, U.S. |
College | • United States Naval Academy, Maryland, U.S. • Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. • Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland |
Education | Master of Arts |
Contact number | Not Known |
Address | Not Known |
Religion | Not Known |
Caste | Not Known |
Nationality | American |
Car | Not Known |
Hobbies | Reading Books, Swimming. |
Debut | Not Known |
Marital Status/Affairs
Marital Status | Married |
Affairs | Not Known |
Spouse | Erik Henderson (Retired Naval Lieutenant Commander) |
Children | Sons- Theodore Henderson, George Henderson Daughter- Eleanor Henderson |
Salary/Networth
Salary | Not known |
Networth | Not known |
Physical Status
Height | in centimeters- 175 cm in meters- 1.75 m in feet inches- 5’ 9” |
Weight | in kilograms- 70 kg in pounds- 154 lbs |
Figure | 36-28-36 |
Shoe size | 8 (US) |
Hair color | Light Brown |
Eyes color | Hazel Brown |
Skin color | Fair |
Amy McGrath Favorites
Favorite food | Piza, Burgar,Hotdogs |
Favorite Song | Not known |
Favorite Actor | Not known |
Favorite Actress | Not known |
Favorite Sport | Foot Ball |
Favorite Place | London |
Favorite Movie | Not known |
Social Media Accounts
https://www.instagram.com/amymcgrathky/ | |
https://www.facebook.com/AmyMcGrathKY/ | |
https://twitter.com/amymcgrathky?lang=en |
Amy McGrath Some Lesser-Known Facts
- Amy McGrath smokes ?: Unknown
- Amy McGrath drinking alcohol?: Yes
- When she was in high school, she played American f
- ootball, basketball, baseball, and capitulated over her school football team.
- After graduating from a flight school, McGrath began his career as an officer in weapons systems on an F / A-18 aircraft.
- McGrath and Jaden Kim were the first women aviators to join the VMFA-121 squadron.
- When she was only 21 years old, she was appointed second lieutenant in the Marine Corps.
- When in 1987, She was only 12 years old, she wrote a letter to the U.S. Maritime Academy asking when women could swim in battle. An academy employee called her mother and said that she did not think that women could ever fly in battle. She then wrote to her representatives in the House of Representatives, the Senator, and each member of the Armed Forces Committee.
- When McGrath studied at the United States Naval Academy, she also served as the director of the Maritime Academy Foreign Affairs Conference. While studying at the academy, she was also a member of the first women’s soccer team.
- During her military career, she flew at least 2,000 flight hours and completed more than 85 combat missions.
- 2002 It was deployed six months after Manassas, Kyrgyzstan, during which 51 F / A-18D combat missions took off during Operation Strong Freedom in Afghanistan.
- 2012-2014 McGrath worked in the Pentagon’s Strategy and Planning Division, Department of International Relations, as a liaison for the Marine Corps with the US Department of State and the United States Agency for International Development.
- 2017 June 1 She left the US Maritime Service after 20 years of service.
- 2017 McGrath became interested in politics and posted a YouTube video about the launch of the campaign, which became very popular.
- 2018 Kentucky Congressional District Sixth Elections. She raised over $ 300,000.
- McGrath disagrees with the 2017 Law on Reducing Taxes and Jobs. She supports the issue of climate change, believes that gays and transgender people should be able to serve in the security forces. She also opposes the abolition of Obamacare. She considers herself a fiscal conservative.