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Naval officer runs across the US in 52 days

This video focuses on the incredible journey of 28-year-old Navy Lieutenant Paul Johnson who ran across the US from west to east.

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On March 1st, 28-year-old Navy Lieutenant Paul Johnson embarked on a remarkable journey running from Santa Monica, California, to New York, covering over 3,000 miles through 13 states. He completed this epic transcontinental run to raise awareness and funds for Veterans mental health issues, particularly supporting Team Red White and Blue, a veteran Health and Wellness Community. Despite facing challenges like sandstorms and physical exhaustion, Johnson persisted, running about 60 miles a day for 50 days. Johnson's daily routine involved early wake-ups, fueled by a dedicated crew providing food and support.

Vocabulary:

• Grit: Having the strength and determination to keep trying, even when things are difficult.

• 1 mile = 1.6 kilometers.

• Side quest: not the main purpose.

• To struggle: To face challenges or issues.

• Peers: People who are similar to you in age, status, or abilities, like classmates or colleagues.

• Sailors: People who work on ships or boats.

• The Navy: A part of a country's military that operates on water, including ships and submarines.

• Veteran: Someone who has served in the military.

• Wellness: Being healthy and feeling good, both physically and mentally.

• To cap: To set a limit or maximum on something

• Regardless: Without being affected or influenced by something else; anyway or anyhow.

Source: TODAY YouTube channel.

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