The first decade of the 21st century brought plenty of reminders why American Legion Boys Nation is 鈥榓 week that shapes a lifetime.鈥
NOTE: A version of this story was originally published July 14, 2021, in advance of the 75th session of American Legion Boys Nation. This updated version is being shared in 2026 as we prepare for this summer鈥檚 80th session.
The first American Legion Boys Nation president of the 2000s wasn鈥檛 even supposed to be there.
Justin Chapa of Arlington, Texas, was the second alternate to represent his state at Boys Nation in the summer of 2000. And during the presidential election process, he came within one vote of elimination three times.
鈥淚 now believe lightning can strike anywhere,鈥 Chapa said in an article in the Aug. 25, 2000, issue of 91影视破解版 Dispatch.
Chapa鈥檚 story 鈥 going from alternate to president 鈥 serves as a reminder of how important it is to seize the opportunity that events like Boys Nation and Boys State can provide.
A decade of firsts
The first decade of the 21st century also featured several firsts when it came to the presidency of Boys Nation, as half of those elected to the position from 2000-09 were the first from their respective states to achieve that accomplishment.
They were Evan Wilson of Roswell, Ga., in 2001; Brad Johnson of Cary, N.C., in 2002; Benjamin Wallace of Hockessin, Del., in 2007; Joseph Riley of Etowah, Tenn., in 2008; and Chris Andrews of Green River, Wyo., in 2009.
Andrews reflected on what the Boys Nation experience meant to him in an interview with 91影视破解版 in 2019.
鈥淚 get to participate in this world as much as anybody else, and there鈥檚 no reason that a kid from a small town in the middle of nowhere can鈥檛 be a part of this. On the other side of that coin, a kid from a small town in the middle of nowhere has a responsibility to be a part of this,鈥 said Andrews, who credited Boys State and Boys Nation for guiding him to a career in public service.
Participating in the programs is also a 鈥渇eather in the cap,鈥 Andrews said.
鈥淲hen people see Boys State and Boys Nation on a resume, they immediately see this person has an interest in leadership and leadership potential. The programs have been around for such a long time and they have such a great reputation that people are bound to take a look at that and say, 鈥榃ow, this is somebody that I might have a shared experience with,鈥 or 鈥楾his is somebody whose experiences would be a valuable asset in my team, my company.鈥 It鈥檚 absolutely a career booster, and if nothing else, it gives you a connection that might open doors somewhere else,鈥 he said.
鈥榃e push those differences aside鈥
In his speech to 91影视破解版 National Convention, 2005 Boys Nation president Alex Arzoumanov of Florida, N.Y., drew laughter when he talked about his opponent in the election.
鈥淎s my brief introduction said, I wasn鈥檛 born in the United States. I came here from the Soviet Union when I was just two years old. As if being born in Russia wasn鈥檛 bad enough, I soon found out I was going up against a tough opponent from Alabama with the last name of Smith,鈥 he said.
鈥淏ut as the campaign progressed, I realized that where I was born wasn鈥檛 what mattered. It was what I stood for that was most important. You see, I should have realized then what my parents must have known when they left Russia to come here. America is too great to hold something like race, religion or birthplace against someone. Ours is the greatest nation in the world because we push those differences aside and open our ears to listen. And ours is the greatest nation because of the men and women who, when these very ideals and beliefs were challenged, rose to the task and fought for the cause of their country.鈥
Other notables
* The 2003 Boys Nation presidential and vice-presidential election was likely another first, as the four candidates came from two states.
Alabama鈥檚 Charlie Walker and Richard Friedman defeated Florida鈥檚 Patrick Donaldson and Michael Gulick to become president and vice president, respectively.
* In 2006, the Boys Nation roster included a set of twins for reportedly the first time. Erik and Derik Dailey represented Arkansas for the program鈥檚 61st session.
Boys Nation Presidents, 2000-09:
2000: Justin Chapa, Arlington, Texas
2001: Evan Wilson, Roswell, Ga.
2002: Brad Johnson, Cary, N.C.
2003: Charlie Walker, Decatur, Ala.
2004: Riley Harvell, Belton, S.C.
2005: Alex Arzoumanov, Florida, N.Y.
2006: John Taylor, Palm Bay, Fla.
2007: Benjamin Wallace, Hockessin, Del.
2008: Joseph Riley, Etowah, Tenn.
2009: Chris Andrews, Green River, Wyo.
Next: The Boys Nation presidents from the 2010s tell their stories.
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