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Ian Lindo Named Military Child of the Year 2025

Ian's dedication to his community and academics has earned him this prestigious award, highlighting the potential of military children.

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In the image there is a book with army tank and jeeps on it, it seems like a war along with a text above it.

Ian Lindo Named Military Child of the Year 2025

In a heartwarming recognition during Military Child Month, Ian Lindo, a 17-year-old from Portsmouth, Virginia, was named Military Child of the Year 2025 by the Coast Guard. The award celebrates young people who excel in education, community service, and leadership.

Ian, son of retired Lieutenant Michael Lindo and Michelle Effatt, embodies the values instilled in him by his father: discipline, resilience, and duty. These qualities have led him to become the valedictorian of his school and president of a youth mentoring and service organization.

Operation Homefront, the organization that awarded Ian, aims to support strong and stable military families. The recognition of Ian highlights the importance of nurturing the next generation of military dependents. Ian's achievements exemplify the positive impact of such support. At the award ceremony in Arlington, Virginia, Ian received a $10,000 scholarship, a laptop, and other donated gifts.

Ian Lindo's recognition as Military Child of the Year 2025 is a testament to his hard work and dedication. It also serves as a reminder of the importance of supporting and celebrating the achievements of young people from military families.

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