INDIVIDUALITY MAKES US STRONGER
1. Aric McGee
Your past does not define your future — this is Aric McGee’s principle of life. A tumultuous childhood of relocation and instability set him up to fail, but the Navy made sure he did anything but. Now a daring pilot, Aric is no victim. He is a Sailor.
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2. Dr. Nehkonti Adams
“It only takes one act in someone’s life to change the course of their life. That is why you cannot stop. Because you never know what act it will be.” — Dr. Nehkonti Adams
Born in Liberia. Raised to be a doctor and Sailor in the U.S. Navy. LCDR Nehkonti Adams and her family fled their home in Africa during the Liberian Civil War. Now, she’s returned to Liberia to treat patients afflicted by infectious disease.
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3. Michael Benitez
Michael Benitez thought he was leaving family behind when he joined the Navy. Instead, he found a new one as a Boatswain’s Mate.
Michael’s grandfather was a Sailor who devoted his life to taking care of the ship and its crew. After becoming a Boatswain’s Mate, continuing his grandfather’s legacy, Michael’s devotion to hard work earned him a promotion to 3rd class at just 18 years old. Today, Michael imagines what his grandfather would say if he was still alive, “My grandson made the right choice. I’m proud of him. He’s a Boatswain’s Mate.”
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4. Myah Riggans
Myah Riggans grew up loving the rodeo, hunting after school and sticking close with her family. Being part Hispanic, part Caucasian and raised by a Lakota Native American stepfather, her worldview was shaped by a unique mix of cultures that stretched far beyond her small town’s borders.
Today, as a Navy linguist or Cryptologic Technician — Interpretive, Myah has found her purpose not in her own backyard, but thousands of miles away on a tiny island in the Arabian Gulf.
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5. Justin Alvarado
Some people find their purpose on the flight deck. Others find it in faith. That’s what Justin Alvarado learned as he journeyed to Spain in search of a new path in the Navy.
As the first Religious Program Specialist to be offered the position in over five years, Justin helped his fellow Sailors by supporting their mental health through faith — whether they were religious or not. From Judaism to Hinduism to Christianity to Islam, Justin ensured that every Sailor had proper access to the resources they needed to follow their faith.
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6. Scott Lieng
At age 2, Scott Lieng and his mother escaped a Cambodian prison camp in the middle of the night. With nothing but the clothes on their backs, they entered the U.S. and began to rebuild their lives. Growing up, Scott always had a sense of service. America had given so much to his family that he felt a strong pull to enter the Naval Academy after his high school graduation. The Navy has widened Scott’s perspective on life, and its diversity has allowed him to meet more people than he could have ever imagined.
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