Losing contest makes Omaha teen a winner: He gets to meet Chuck Hagel, present film at POW/MIA...
Source: Omaha World Herald
By Joseph Morton
WASHINGTON It was a surprising blow for Justin Myers earlier this year when he failed to advance past the state level in the National History Day competition.
The 15-year-old Omahan had qualified for the national contest in three previous years and claimed one first-place finish.
For this years project, he had devoted six months to researching and assembling a documentary focused on the history of identifying and recovering the remains of fallen U.S. military personnel.
Snip: The video quickly went viral in certain military circles. By the following day, he had received an invitation to present the film at last weeks annual gathering of the National League of POW/MIA Families in Washington, D.C.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
After Justin Myers of Omaha created a video documentary on the recovery of fallen U.S. troops, he received an invitation from Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, who met Myers at the Pentagon on Monday. Myers' video went viral in some military circles and he presented it at the annual meeting of the National League of POW/MIA Families.