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Senior
Veterans share Life Lessons learned in
Service
October 2010--
ThisVeterans
Day,
dozens of senior veterans coast to coast are
sharing life lessons learned in service
through a project spearheaded byWatermark
Retirement Communities, one of
the nation's leading operators of senior
living communities.
Watermark is giving senior veterans the
opportunity to share with younger
generations essential life lessons they
learned – the hard way – so that others may
learn from, and aspire to, their examples.
"The senior generation of veterans Watermark
so proudly serves today, served for us. They
continue to contribute so much to our
society. We are most fortunate to inherit
their legacy of character and leadership,"
stated Watermark spokespersonJill
Hofer.
Louis Barryserved
in Army Infantry and Air Corps as a Sergeant
and fought in the Battle of the Bulge. Told
he was missing in action, his family held
his funeral before learning he was a
prisoner of war. After his release, Barry
was awarded the Silver Star and a Purple
Heart. His take-away lesson: "Live life to
the fullest."
George Northserved
in the U.S. Army and Airborne from 1941 to
1945. North said he made his most important
jump in the battle of Corregidor. If he had
failed, he explained, the whole mission
would have failed. The most important life
lesson service taught him: "Be prepared –
pay attention to every little detail – that
is so important in being successful."
Men and women from every branch of service
from WWII through Desert Storm are
represented in Watermark'sLife
Lessonsproject.
FatherBill
Fordserved
as a Naval Lieutenant and Public Information
Officer inVietnam,
1959-1966; Naval Reserves, 1970-1974; and as
Catholic Chaplin during Desert Storm, 1989.
The most important lesson Ford learned in
service: "Maintain a positive outlook in
life."
Margaret Sloane,
who tended wounded soldiers as a recreation
therapist in the American Army hospitals inEngland,
learned: "Sometimes the joy of helping is
reward enough."
For moreVeterans
Life Lessons Learned in Service,or
to share your own, clickhere.
Veterans Dayservices
will be held at Watermark retirement
communities throughout the U.S. on November
11.
Call for details. For locations, clickhere.To
arrange veteran interviews contact :jhofer@watermarkcommunities.com.
Long respected as one of the nation's
leading seniors' housing innovators,
Watermark Retirement Communities is
committed to creating extraordinary
communities where people thrive. For more
information, visitwww.watermarkcommunities.com.