Hometown Military News: Oct. 23, 2015

Dylan McDaniel
Engineering Aide Constructionman Dylan McDaniel, from El Paso, Ill., assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 1, calculates elevation for a trench being dug for utilities pipes on Naval Station Rota, Spain, Oct. 11, 2015. The trench is for a shipboard electronic systems evaluation facilities project which will provide test and evaluation services to U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard and Military Sealift Command activities as well as allied foreign navies. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Brannon Deugan/Released)

Hometown Military News for Oct. 23, 2015:

By Staff Sgt. Robert R. Adams, Illinois National Guard Public Affairs

Special Olympics athlete becomes soldier-for-a-day

MARION – John Henley, a Special Olympics Athlete from Marion, Illinois was honored as a Soldier-for-a-Day at Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Battalion, 130th Infantry Regiment based in Marion, Illinois, Oct. 16.

Henley suited up in uniform and was put through training Soldiers go through to stay ready for missions that lie ahead. Henley completed a modified Army Physical Fitness test, weapons training in a simulator, vehicle maintenance,along with squad tactics and a patrol.

“My favorite part was hanging out with the big dogs and shooting,” said Henley.

Staff Sgt. Beau Detrick of Marion, Illinois, a recruiter with the Illinois National Guard Recruiting and Retention Command based in Springfield, Ill., said John Henley has been doing great things for the Special Olympics, not just in Marion but nationwide. “Soldiers are out there training, fighting the Global War on Terror and doing other humanitarian missions, but when we can bring it to the unit level and help out a community hero it is a true honor,” said Detrick.

Henley, who visits the armory often, said he enjoys coming to see the soldiers.

During this visit Maj. Casey Kline of Marion, Ill. presented Henley with a certificate making Henley an honorary member of the 2-130th. At the end of the day Henley was honorarily promoted to sergeant by Kline for his outstanding leadership potential.

Henley said he plans to put the certificate next to his more than 125 Special Olympic medals in his room.

Henley’s parents, Richard and Jane, and his girlfriend, Stephanie, along with members of Henley’s Special Olympics Team also attended the event to support John as he was put through the training.

“This was a thrill of a lifetime. We know this took some work to make this happen for John and we are very grateful,” said Richard Henley, John’s father. “It is something we will never forget and something John will never forget.”

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