Seventeen-year-old Jonathan Gorman walks through a cheering lineup, clutching his newly-won, National Military Youth of the Year award. Moving the trophies into one arm, he reaches toward the crowd to embrace what matters most to him: his people.
Jonathan Gorman, a seventeen-year-old out of Tinker AFB Youth Center, recently won the military youth national title and will compete at the Boys & Girls Clubs of America National Youth of the Year competition in New York City Oct. 1.
As we celebrate 250 years of our nation, we have much to be proud of. But nowhere is the enduring strength of America more evident than within the bedrock of our aircraft sustainment enterprise…the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex.
Local teen wins National Military Youth of the Year award
Tinker teen wins national Military Youth of the Year award
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