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High 2 TJ Kim-gun, driving a small plane every week and transporting medical equipment to a rural hospital
Operation SOS switched flight training to the transportation of medical equipment and supplied more than 10,000 stores.
The dream is a fighter pilot, Trump, “Thank you very much. It’s fantastic.”
On Day 1 (local time) on Day 1 (local time), 5 people including TJ Kim (Korean name Kim Thomas Jinyong), a 2nd grader at the Landland School of Maryland at the eulogy ceremony held at the White House with the theme of ‘hard work, heroic action, and hope’ He was awarded a date.
In an email interview with Bongji on Day 2, Kim said that in April of last year, when he was 15, his father gave him a “light-driving test” with his instructor as a birthday gift. “I wanted to serve my country since I was 9 years old,” said Kim. “I dream of going to the Naval Academy and becoming an F-35C pilot, the last fighter.”
As a surprise gift from his father, Kim-Gun burned even more with the desire to become a pilot. Since then, Kim decided to take a flight training every Saturday. On the 17th birthday, you can get a license for a light aircraft, which means you will complete all pilot exams until then.
However, when Corona arrived in the United States, Kim Kun changed his training to “Operation SOS” to volunteer. The idea was to send medical supplies to rural areas where medical equipment was absolutely necessary through their flight training.
When this fact became known through the local media, President Trump called Kim Gun-Kwan to the White House. President Trump said: “At the age of 16, at a really nice age, TJ is already taking flight lessons to become a pilot.” There will be no better preparation for piloting military aircraft. “
“I learned two lessons this time,” said Kim. “First, to serve the community, we need a community. I had a school teacher and colleagues, a flight school, neighbors, and a church, so I was able to successfully complete the SOS mission (get supplies).
He also said, “Then I learned that age never mattered in serving someone.” I said, “I will continue as long as I can find personal medical equipment and fly to the country’s hospital.”
President Trump said to Kim, “It’s great.” Thank you, “he said.
“I am proud to be Korean-American and born in the United States, but having a cultural root in Korea is a blessing,” said Kim Gun-eun. “When I went to Korea for the first time in 2017, my father took me to the DMZ. Wow, I knew how eager to protect prosperity.” He said: “I want to serve my country (to go to the United States Maritime) because to my obligation to protect my freedom. “