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There’s a 55-and-older active adult community in Gettysburg, PA, that has proven to be an attractive place to settle for veterans, retired federal workers and others with military or government backgrounds. Just a two-hour drive from Washington, DC, and only ten minutes from historic Gettysburg, Amblebrook at Gettysburg is said to have a strong culture of community, safety and philanthropy that’s driven by its staff, its location and its unique mix of residents. “It’s just a happenstance that a significant part of the resident community has military and government experience,” Sara Carbonell, marketing director for Amblebrook at Gettysburg, told Military.com.…
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From the battlefields of the Vietnam War to wrangling horses at a rodeo, Bronze Star and Purple Heart recipient Dick Hermann was a man who lived outside the box. His death last week at the age of 78 is a loss among Vietnam veterans who are dwindling in numbers, and leaves a void among his friends and comrades on the South Dakota rodeo circuit. “I wasn’t quite ready to lose him. He was a little younger than I am, and I’m not ready to go yet. I didn’t figure he would be either,” 84-year-old Jim Korkow, owner of Korkow Rodeos…
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