NGS Scholar
Nathan Strickland
In honor of Nathan's father, SGT Legrand Strickland, U.S. Army
Nathan’s father, US Army SGT Legrand Strickland, was deployed to Zabul Province, Afghanistan. On February 2, 2010, his vehicle was struck by a large improvised explosive device (IED), which resulted in above-the-knee bilateral amputations of his legs and a serious head injury. He required numerous surgeries, including a cranioplasty (placement of a steel plate in his head to replace a missing piece of skull).
I hit the jackpot with my first job in my field!
As I get ready to watch my graduation commencement (virtually) tonight, I reflect on my life up to this point, & all I can think to do is thank the people who've gotten me here. The biggest thank you goes to No Greater Sacrifice, who without this literally wouldn't be happening. You're living proof that beautiful things can come from terrible situations - with my dad's war injuries back in 2010, worrying about paying for college is something that was lifted from our shoulders as you bless our nation's soldiers. I'll never be able to come up with all the right words to thank you for what you've done for me and what you do for other military families every day.
Nathan Strickland · NGS Scholar
NGS would like to thank UBS 1285 for their amazing support in making Nathan’s dreams come true.












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