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Nathan Johnson named soldier of the year at 19

July 25, 2024 | Cook County, Illinois



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Nathan Johnson named soldier of the year at 19
In a recent Cook County government meeting, Nathan Johnson, a 19-year-old resident of Arlington Heights and member of the Illinois Army National Guard, was recognized for his remarkable achievements. Johnson was named Soldier of the Year by the Illinois Army National Guard and made headlines in April when he became one of the youngest soldiers to win first place in the physically demanding three-day Illinois National Guard Best Warrior competition.

The recognition was celebrated by local officials, including commissioners Brendan and Trevor, who joined in honoring Johnson's accomplishments. The meeting also included a request from the president for commissioners to limit their presentations to individuals present, aiming to streamline the proceedings and save time.

This acknowledgment of Johnson's achievements highlights the commitment and dedication of young service members in the community, showcasing the pride local leaders take in their constituents' accomplishments.

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