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PV2 JONATHAN HUGHES

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Hear the story of Tanya Forbes, proud Army mother.

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ischievous." This is how Tanya Forbes formerly described her son Jonathan. Tanya knew her son had the tools to be successful but realized he didn't always apply himself. Much to her surprise, Jonathan decided to talk to an Army Recruiter, which led to his enlisting in the Army. She knew then he was serious about focusing on his personal growth and building a stronger future. Tanya admits she was worried about Jonathan going to BCT and AIT but knew it was for the best.

“Since he’s been in the Army, he’s matured quite a bit. It’s teaching him that he needs to move forward in his life.”

—Tanya Forbes

Throughout the next year, Tanya observed her son become a strong Soldier and mature into a "wonderful man." She recalls how handsome Jonathan was in his uniform when he graduated from basic training and how he even looked taller standing at attention. Tanya was amazed at how the Army had helped transform Jonathan mentally and physically into a more responsible individual.

Tanya was amazed at how the Army had helped transform Jonathan mentally and physically into a more responsible individual.

Photo of Tanya Forbes and her son Jonathan

“I think my son has changed so much for the better since he’s been in the Army.”

—Tanya Forbes

Photo of Tanya Forbes kissing her son Jonathan on the cheek

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Photo of Tanya Forbes and her son Jonathan

Tanya: My name is Tanya Forbes and my son Jonathan serves with the U.S. Army. Jonathan as a boy was always getting in trouble. Jon was always up to something very mischievous.

Jonathan was actually the first grandson and he was a spoiled brat and it wasn't me it was my father that spoiled him. He didn't always apply himself like he should until the last minute and that actually got him in a little deeper trouble than he realized. But since he's been in the Army, he's matured quite a bit.

It's teaching him that he needs to move forward in his life, to think about his future, to think about his family. I think he understands now the importance of education. I was very worried about Jonathan in basic training but when I saw him at graduation I knew everything was OK and I ran up to him and gave him a great big hug. It was real exciting because he was only three hours away, the entire family was able to go to his graduation and so we were all there cheering. He looked at me and I looked at him and I was surprised that he was so happy to see me; we both just kind of ran to each other and just really held on. I was very proud of Jonathan when I first saw him walk out in that uniform. Almost looked taller, 'cause they were making him stand tall, so he looked very handsome.

To be the mother of a son serving our country makes me very proud. I'm very happy with what the Army has taught Jon and is allowing him to become.

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