[b]Lemija Allen[/b] along with other military professionals reminded students at Heard Elementary School about the Veteran’s Sacrifices. An article was published in November 9, 2009 which provided the information on how students watched the US army soldiers showing them the right way to fold an American flag. Lemija who is the 2nd Lt. and also a member of Color Guard said that it is the perfect age for students to understand what it feels like to live in America. The whole ceremony was a learning experience for the students, teachers, and the staff members and at the end of the ceremony they all were aware of the importance of the 13 folds when removing a flag from a soldier’s coffin.
[b]Lemija Allen[/b] has also received a number of military honors and commendations throughout his career. He won the National ROTC Scholarship US Army in 2006 and the Horatio Alger Scholarship. In addition, he has also received a certification of achievement for his service and support for Operation Iraqi Freedom.
[b]About Lemija Allen[/b]
[b]Lemija Allen[/b] is an accomplished military officer who also serves as the Company Commander of a forward stationed Support maintenance Company. Since July 2015, he has been successfully service this position. Talking about Lemija’s education, he did his Regents Diploma from Teachers Preparatory High School in Brooklyn in 1998. Later, he completed his BA Management, Minor Military Science (Magna Cum Laude) from Virginia State University, Petersburg VA 23803 in 2009. And, later he did his MBA from St. John’s University, Queens, NY. Apart from this, he is in the Ph.D. program at St. John’s University.