Jay retired from the U.S. Army in October 2007, marking the culmination of an illustrious 21-year career that earned him the prestigious Legion of Merit award.
Throughout his service as a broadcast journalist, Jay received numerous Department of Defense awards for excellence, including the coveted Military Photographer of the Year for Motion Media award. His exceptional work also earned him an Emmy award for co-producing and co-hosting the 2009 Congressional Medal of Honor Society annual convention live broadcast from Soldier Field.
Beyond his impressive television and film credits, Jay has also made a name for himself on stage. He played the role of Jim Bono in "Fences" at Charleston's South of Broadway Theater, earning an Outstanding Supporting Actor Award from the League of Charleston Theaters.
Currently residing near Atlanta, GA, Jay has relocated from Charleston, SC, where he previously served as the on-site military adviser to the #1 Lifetime TV drama, Army Wives.
Jay holds a Master's degree in Public Administration from American Military University, a Bachelor of Science degree in Social Psychology, and is a life member of the Noncommissioned Officers Association. His distinguished military career includes service during Operation Desert Storm.
As a proud father of two daughters, Jay DeVon Johnson is a testament to the diverse and accomplished individuals who have served in the U.S. Army.