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Wilson Lee

Deputy Director/chief Of Staff at Young Marines

Wilson Lee serves as the Deputy Director and Chief of Staff for the Young Marines since January 2015, where responsibilities include assisting the Board of Directors and the National Executive Director with strategic planning and management of National Headquarters staff. Lee also commands the 6th Division, overseeing operations across several western states and has a history as the Southland Unit Commanding Officer. Additionally, Wilson holds an Adjunct Instructor position at FEMA's Emergency Management Institute, focusing on Community Emergency Response Team training. Prior experience includes roles with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, particularly within the Emergency Operations Bureau and Community Partnerships Bureau, and service as a Deputy Sheriff in the United States Marine Corps. Educational background includes studies at Columbia Southern University and California State University, Long Beach.

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Monterey Park, United States

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Young Marines

The Young Marines is a national non-profit 501(c)(3) youth education and service program for boys and girls, age eight through the completion of high school. The Young Marines promotes the mental, moral and physical development of its members. The program focuses on teaching the values of leadership, teamwork and self-discipline, so its members can live and promote a healthy, drug-free lifestyle. Young Marines units are community-based programs lead by dedicated adult volunteers. Many of these volunteers are former, retired, active duty, or reserve service members. The Young Marines is the proud recipient of the Department of Defense's Fulcrum Shield Award for Excellence in Youth Anti-Drug Programs. The year 2019 marks the 10th time the Young Marines have won the Fulcrum Shield. The award recognizes military-affiliated youth organizations around the world that have made concerted efforts at spreading anti-drug messages throughout their communities. Since the Young Marines' humble beginnings in 1959 with one unit and a handful of boys, the organization has grown to over 235 units with 8,000 youth and 2,500 adult volunteers in 40 states, the District of Columbia, Japan and affiliates in a host of other countries.


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