July 10, 2026

Boys Nation at 80: Still ‘a week that shapes a lifetime’

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Boys Nation at 80: Still ‘a week that shapes a lifetime’

A pandemic, and other firsts, as Boys Nation reached 75 and beyond.

NOTE: This is the final story in our look at the history of American Legion Boys Nation in advance of this year鈥檚 80th session.

The 75th session of American Legion Boys Nation was historic in more ways than simply celebrating a milestone.

Originally slated for 2020, the milestone session was postponed to the following year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. And with some Boys State programs still cancelled in 2021 due to the lingering pandemic, other states were called upon to send four delegates to Washington, D.C., instead of the usual two, to ensure a full Boys Nation senate.

That also led to two of the four elected officials representing states other than their own. Alabama鈥檚 Cameron Cummings was elected vice president of Boys Nation 2021 while representing Michigan, while Massachusetts鈥 Eddy Gonet, representing Illinois, was elected president pro tempore.

鈥淚t鈥檚 definitely a different experience, but it鈥檚 worthwhile too because you have connections from Massachusetts and then connections from this new state. I think it can be beneficial and it鈥檚 definitely a learning experience, because I鈥檓 learning about other places in the country besides my own state,鈥 Gonet said.

As we prepare for this summer鈥檚 80th session of American Legion Boys Nation, we close out our look at the program鈥檚 history by revisiting the last five years.

Back on the Hill

Pandemic restrictions in 2021 meant that senators from Boys Nation and American Legion Auxiliary Girls Nation had to meet with their representatives on Capitol Hill in virtual fashion.

But they were back on Capitol Hill in 2022.

鈥淚 feel like the fact that senators are able to take time out of their day to meet with high school students like us truly demonstrates how caring they are, how much they believe in the future of American democracy,鈥 Nebraska鈥檚 Vikram Menon said.

More firsts in 2023

The 2023 session of Boys Nation saw the program鈥檚 first president from Kentucky, as David Daniel defeated Alex Chen of Pennsylvania for the program鈥檚 top office.

Daniel鈥檚 election came a day after another Boys Nation first, as Gen. Mark Milley, the-then Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, visited Marymount University to not only speak to the Boys Nation senators, but pose for photos and handshakes with the young men.

鈥楨xperiences you won鈥檛 get anywhere else鈥

A global tech outage the day senators were to arrive for the 2024 session of Boys Nation meant plenty of travel issues and tweaks to the early schedule for the 鈥渨eek that shapes a lifetime.鈥

By the end, it wasn鈥檛 those travels but the visits to landmarks which many people don鈥檛 usually experience that the senators of the 78th Boys Nation would remember.

鈥淵ou know how many signs we passed that said, 鈥楴o tourists beyond this point鈥? The Pentagon 鈥 it鈥檚 just truly incredible. These are experiences you won鈥檛 get anywhere else because of the people you鈥檙e with,鈥 said Maine鈥檚 Tristen Wing.

鈥楢 brotherhood that spans the nation鈥

Among the highlights of the 2025 Boys Nation schedule was the opportunity for that year鈥檚 senators to meet with their counterparts from the Class of 2015.

鈥淲hen we came here, we were young men with full heads of hair, lots of ambition and a drive to become, all of us, president of the United States,鈥 2015 alum Peter Hamilton said. 鈥淪ome of those things may have changed for some of us, but one thing has stayed the same, and that is that the group of men we came with were men of three things. They were men of character, men of competence, and they were men of ambition.

鈥淓very one of you who is here in this room today is here because you are at least one of those three things. And I鈥檒l tell you this: That the first two things are much more important than the third thing.鈥

Boys Nation Assistant Director Corey Brooks said the alums reached out to Boys Nation staff to see about being a part of this year鈥檚 session as they celebrated their 10-year anniversary. The connection between every class of Boys Nation senators 鈥 and the opportunities that go with that 鈥 is something Brooks and his staff reinforce every year to each new class.  

鈥淲e tell them every year that they鈥檙e joining a brotherhood that spans the nation and also goes back in time,鈥 Brooks said. 鈥淭hat network provides opportunities for mentoring, opportunities to do internships, opportunities to get letters of recommendation, that first job, all sorts of things.

鈥淭his direct interaction 鈥 the ability to make new friends in areas that you鈥檙e interested 鈥 is phenomenal. I think we鈥檝e struck gold here.鈥

Boys Nation Presidents, 2021-25:

2021: Ryan Jung, Irvine, Calif.

2022: Tamarus Darby Jr., Ann Arbor, Mich.

2023: David Daniel, Owensboro, Ky.

2024: Morgan Johnson, Wagoner, Okla.

2025: Luke Lawson, Headland, Ala.

 

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