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Meet A Future Leader In Fort Bragg: Troy Bird

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The future is looking bright! Patch and T-Mobile have partnered to spotlight young leaders in our community.
The future is looking bright! Patch and T-Mobile have partnered to spotlight young leaders in our community. (Shutterstock)

The future of Fort Bragg is looking bright, thanks to the incredible young people working to strengthen our community. In partnership with T-Mobile, Patch is proud to spotlight future leaders like Troy Bird, who are making a positive impact in and around Fort Bragg.

Troy, a student at Western Harnett High School in nearby Lillington and a proud Eagle Scout, combined his love of history and service in a remarkable project for the Airborne & Special Operations Museum (ASOM). With the support of Boy Scout Troop 713B and materials donated by Home Depot in Fayetteville, Troy designed and built a custom podium for the museum in February 2024. His project included thoughtful details such as lights and a microphone jack, ensuring it would serve the museum’s needs for years to come.

Outside of Scouting, Troy is a member of the Western Harnett High School men’s swim team, where he demonstrates the same commitment and teamwork. His Eagle Scout project and extracurricular achievements showcase his leadership, creativity, and determination to make a meaningful impact.

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Congratulations, Troy Bird!


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